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The EFL Golden Glove, formerly Football League Golden Glove, is an annual association football award, given to the goalkeeper who has kept the most clean sheets in each of the three EFL divisions. Originally, clean sheets in the league (Championship, League One and League Two), EFL Cup, EFL Trophy and FA Cup all counted towards the Golden Glove but, since 2018, only non-playoff league fixtures qualify.

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The award was first given after the 2006–07 season, with sponsorship from Puma. Macron, the official kits and ball supplier of the Football League, later sponsored the award. In the 201011 season no Golden Glove award was given. The 201112 season saw the introduction of a monthly award in addition to an annual award under new sponsors Precision Training. In 2018, the EFL and sponsors Sky Bet announced the return of the award. [1]

Winners

Seasonal awards

SeasonDivisionPlayerClubClean
Sheets
GamesGames per
clean Sheet
Source
Puma Golden Glove
2006–07 Championship Flag of England.svg Matt Murray Wolverhampton Wanderers 17472.76 [2]
League One Flag of Ireland.svg Joe Murphy Scunthorpe United 24522.17
League Two Flag of England.svg Steve Phillips Bristol Rovers 28562
2007–08 Championship Flag of Ireland.svg Dean Kiely West Bromwich Albion 18532.94 [3]
League One Flag of England.svg Paul Smith Nottingham Forest 25522.08
League Two Flag of France.svg Willy Guéret Milton Keynes Dons 23522.26
2008–09 Championship Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Radek Černý / Flag of Ireland.svg Paddy Kenny Queens Park Rangers / Sheffield United 19472.47 [4]
League One Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Danny Coyne Tranmere Rovers 20472.35
League Two Flag of England.svg Ben Hamer Brentford 20492.45
Macron Golden Glove
2009–10 Championship Flag of the Netherlands.svg Dorus de Vries Swansea City 25481.92 [5]
League One Flag of England.svg Fraser Forster Norwich City 22462.09
League Two Flag of Denmark.svg Kasper Schmeichel Notts County 24482
Precision Goalkeeping Golden Glove
2011–12 Championship Flag of Australia (converted).svg Adam Federici Reading 20472.35 [6]
League One Flag of England.svg Chris Day Stevenage 18492.72
League Two Flag of England.svg Wes Foderingham Swindon Town 23401.74
Sky Bet Golden Glove
2017–18 Championship Flag of England.svg John Ruddy Wolverhampton Wanderers 24451.88 [7] [8] [9] [10]
League One Flag of England.svg Christian Walton Wigan Athletic 19311.63
League Two Flag of England.svg Aaron Chapman Accrington Stanley 18452.5
2018–19 Championship Flag of England.svg Dean Henderson Sheffield United [11] [12] [13]
League One Flag of England.svg James Shea Luton Town
League Two Flag of England.svg Scott Davies Tranmere Rovers
2019–20 Championship Flag of Poland.svg Bartosz Bialkowski / Flag of Spain.svg David Raya Millwall / Brentford 1645/462.81/2.87 [14]
League One Flag of England.svg Christy Pym Peterborough United 15352.3
League Two Flag of England.svg Alex Palmer Plymouth Argyle 14372.64
2020–21 Championship Flag of England.svg Freddie Woodman Swansea City 20452.25
League One Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Chris Maxwell Blackpool 21432.05
League Two Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Vaclav Hladký Salford City 21462.19
2021–22 Championship Flag of Ireland.svg Mark Travers AFC Bournemouth 20452.25 [15] [16]
League One Flag of England.svg David Stockdale / Flag of England.svg Michael Cooper Wycombe Wanderers / Plymouth Argyle 18462.56
League Two Flag of England.svg Liam Roberts Northampton Town 21462.19
2022–23 Championship Flag of England.svg Ben Wilson Coventry City 20432.15
League One Flag of England.svg Christian Walton Ipswich Town 23462
League Two Flag of Chile.svg Lawrence Vigouroux Leyton Orient 24441.83

201112 monthly awards

In addition to the annual award, the 201112 season saw the introduction of a monthly award, given to the best performing goalkeeper in the Football League across all three divisions. The monthly award was also known as the "Precision Goalkeeping Golden Glove Award". The monthly goalkeeping awards were scrapped after one season.

Winners

MonthPlayerClub
October Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Boaz Myhill Birmingham City
November Flag of England.svg Chris Day Stevenage
December Flag of England.svg Ryan Clarke Oxford United
January Flag of England.svg Ben Hamer Charlton Athletic
February Flag of Australia (converted).svg Adam Federici Reading
March Flag of England.svg Kelvin Davis Southampton
April Flag of England.svg Wes Foderingham Swindon Town

Source: [17]

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