The Johnny Warren Medal is awarded to the best player of the Australian national football (soccer) club competition. It was first awarded in the National Soccer League in 1990, and upon the NSL's demise in November 2004, was carried forward into the new national club competition, the A-League. It is named after former Australia national football (soccer) team captain and tireless promoter of football (soccer) in Australia, Johnny Warren.
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The medal was previously determined by the votes of current players after rounds 9, 18 and 27. The format was changed for the 2015-16 A-League season following consultation with all A-League clubs, the PFA and the Warren family.
For the 2015–16 A-League season to determine the medal a new four body panel was introduced that independently vote on a 3–2–1 basis after each regular season match, which is consolidated into a single 3–2–1 vote. The four body panel consists of:
- A technical football expert;
- A football media representative;
- A former professional player representative; and
- A combined vote from the match officials.
The eligible player(s) who receive the most votes for the regular season will determine the winner of the medal.
Ineligibility Rules
A player is ineligible to win the medal if they are:
Multiple winners
The following players have won the Johnny Warren Medal multiple times.
