Luton Town F.C. Player of the Season

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Luton Town Football Club players of the season are voted for at the end of each season. There are a number of awards given at the end of season award ceremony:

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Supporters' Trust Player of the Season

As of the end of the 2022–23 season
SeasonNamePositionNationalityRef.
1999–2000 Gary Doherty Defender Flag of Ireland.svg  Republic of Ireland [1]
2000–01 Matthew Taylor Midfielder Flag of England.svg  England [2]
2001–02 Steve Howard Striker Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland [3]
2002–03 Chris Coyne Defender Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia [4]
2003–04 Emmerson Boyce Defender Flag of Barbados.svg  Barbados [5]
2004–05 Kevin Nicholls Midfielder Flag of England.svg  England [6]
2005–06 Markus Heikkinen Defender Flag of Finland.svg  Finland [7]
2006–07 Leon Barnett Defender Flag of England.svg  England [8]
2007–08 Keith Keane Midfielder Flag of Ireland.svg  Republic of Ireland [9]
2008–09 Keith Keane Midfielder Flag of Ireland.svg  Republic of Ireland [10]
2009–10 George Pilkington Defender Flag of England.svg  England [11]
2010–11 Mark Tyler Goalkeeper Flag of England.svg  England [12]
2011–12 János Kovács Defender Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary [13]
2012–13 Alex Lawless Midfielder Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Wales [14]
2013–14 Steve McNulty Defender Flag of England.svg  England [15]
2014–15 Nathan Doyle Midfielder Flag of England.svg  England [16]
2015–16 Jack Marriott Striker Flag of England.svg  England [17]
2016–17 Danny Hylton Striker Flag of England.svg  England [18]
2017–18 Alan Sheehan Defender Flag of Ireland.svg  Republic of Ireland [19]
2018–19 Jack Stacey Defender Flag of England.svg  England [20]
2019–20 Pelly Ruddock Mpanzu Midfielder Flag of England.svg  England [21]
2020–21 Simon Sluga Goalkeeper Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia [22]
2021–22 Kal Naismith Defender Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland [23]
2022–23 Tom Lockyer Defender Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Wales [24]

Young Player of the Season

As of the end of the 2022–23 season
SeasonNamePositionNationalityRef.
1999–2000 Matthew Taylor Midfielder Flag of England.svg  England [1]
2000–01 Lee Mansell Midfielder Flag of England.svg  England [2]
2001–02 Kevin Foley Defender Flag of Ireland.svg  Republic of Ireland [3]
2002–03 Kevin Foley Defender Flag of Ireland.svg  Republic of Ireland [4]
2003–04 Kevin Foley Defender Flag of Ireland.svg  Republic of Ireland [5]
2004–05 Curtis Davies Defender Flag of England.svg  England [6]
2005–06 Keith Keane Midfielder Flag of Ireland.svg  Republic of Ireland [7]
2006–07 Dean Brill Goalkeeper Flag of England.svg  England [8]
2007–08 Ryan Charles Striker Flag of England.svg  England [9]
2008–09 Jake Howells Defender Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Wales [10]
2009–10 Jake Howells Defender Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Wales [11]
2010–11 Jake Howells Defender Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Wales [12]
2011–12 Adam Watkins Midfielder Flag of England.svg  England [13]
2013–14 Andre Gray Striker Flag of England.svg  England [15]
2014–15 Luke Trotman Defender Flag of England.svg  England [16]
2015–16 Jack Marriott Striker Flag of England.svg  England [17]
Cameron McGeehan Midfielder Ulster Banner.svg  Northern Ireland
2016–17 James Justin Defender Flag of England.svg  England [18]
2017–18 Jack Stacey Defender Flag of England.svg  England [19]
2018–19 James Justin Defender Flag of England.svg  England [20]
2019–20 Sam Beckwith Midfielder Flag of England.svg  England [21]
2020–21 Aidan Francis-Clarke Defender Flag of England.svg  England [22]
2021–22 Ed McJannet Midfielder Flag of Ireland.svg  Republic of Ireland [23]
2022–23 Joe Johnson Defender Flag of England.svg  England [24]

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