Centenary Awards
The Charlton Athletic Centenary Awards winners have been decided - thank you for your votes.
Click here for the winners' gallery.
The Charlton Athletic Centenary Awards saw supporters of all generations and Addicks eras cast their vote to select a winner in 10 different categories.
The club then hosted a gala presentation event to mark the club's heroes and their achievements - and provide a fitting climax to the anniversary celebrations.
A list of nominees was produced in eight of the 10 categories:
Greatest goalkeeper
G1 Sam Bartram,
G2 Dean Kiely,
G6 Willie Duff.
Greatest defender
D1 Derek Ufton,
D2 John Hewie,
D3 Richard Rufus.
Greatest midfielder
M1 Keith Peacock,
M2 Mark Kinsella,
M4 Mike Bailey.
Greatest striker
F1 Derek Hales,
F2 Stuart Leary,
F5 Clive Mendonca.
Greatest manager
B1 Jimmy Seed,
B4 Alan Curbishley.
Greatest overseas player
O1 Hans Jeppson (Sweden),
O2 Eddie Firmani (South Africa),
O4 Jorge Costa (Portugal).
Greatest match
T1 1957 - Charlton Athletic 7 Huddersfield Town 6 (as ten-man Charlton comeback from 5-1 down with Johnny Summers' scoring five goals).
T2 1998 - Charlton Athletic 4 Sunderland 4 (Charlton win the First Division play-off final and promotion to the Premiership 7-6 on penalties).
T6 1988 - Chelsea 1 Charlton Athletic 1 (Charlton preserve their First Division status and avoid the play-offs in the final match of the season).
Greatest season
S3 1946/47 - FA Cup winners
S5 1997/98 - First Division play-off final winners at Wembley
S6 1999/2000 - Football League Division One champions
Cult hero
The club asked for fans to nominate a player who has epitomised the spirit of Charlton Athletic over the last 100 years. Who had a special affinity with the fans? Who best conducted himself as a Charlton player? Who symbolises what the club stands for?
Lifetime achievement award
The second award to be nominated by fans, with selections open to anyone connected with the club, from Addicks supporters to employees to the club's players and managers.
Privacy Policy | Contact Us | Directions | © Charlton Athletic 2010



