The PLK Most Valuable Player award is given annually at the end of the regular season of the Polish Basketball League (PLK), the highest professional basketball league in Poland, to the most valuable player of the league. Originally, the award was given by the now defunct Polish I Liga (Polish League 1), and was called the Polish League 1 Player of the Year. The current award, given by the Polish PLK League, began when that league started, with the 1995–96 season.
I Liga Player of the Year winners (1961–1995)
- Player nationalities by national team:
Season | Player | Nationality | Team | |
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1960–61 | Ryszard Olszewski | Poland | AZS Toruń | |
1961–62 | Not awarded |
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1962–63 | Not awarded |
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1963–64 | Not awarded |
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1964–65 | Mieczysław Łopatka | Poland | Śląsk Wrocław | |
1965–66 | Not awarded |
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1966–67 | Not awarded |
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1967–68 | Wiesław Langiewicz | Poland | Wisła Kraków | |
1968–69 | Mieczysław Łopatka (2) | Poland | Śląsk Wrocław | |
1969–70 | Bolesław Kwiatkowski | Poland | AZS Warszawa | |
1970–71 | Edward Jurkiewicz | Poland | Wybrzeże Gdańsk | |
1971–72 | Not awarded |
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1972–73 | Andrzej Seweryn | Poland | Wisła Kraków | |
1973–74 | Andrzej Seweryn (2) | Poland | Wisła Kraków | |
1974–75 | Zdzisław Myrda | Poland | Resovia Rzeszów | |
1975–76 | Edward Jurkiewicz (2) | Poland | Wybrzeże Gdańsk | |
1976–77 | Edward Jurkiewicz (3) | Poland | Wybrzeże Gdańsk | |
1977–78 | Wojciech Fiedorczuk | Poland | ŁKS Łódź | |
1978–79 | Eugeniusz Kijewski | Poland | Lech Poznań | |
1979–80 | Kent Washington | United States | Start Lublin | |
1980–81 | Mieczysław Młynarski | Poland | Górnik Wałbrzych | |
1981–82 | Eugeniusz Kijewski (2) | Poland | Lech Poznań | |
1982–83 | Dariusz Szczubiał | Poland | Zagłębie Sosnowiec | |
1983–84 | Krzysztof Fikiel | Poland | Wisła Kraków | |
1984–85 | Dariusz Zelig | Poland | Śląsk Wrocław | |
1985–86 | Eugeniusz Kijewski (3) | Poland | Lech Poznań | |
1986–87 | Dariusz Zelig (2) | Poland | Śląsk Wrocław | |
1987–88 | Not awarded |
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1988–89 | Not awarded |
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1989–90 | Jarosław Jechorek | Poland | Lech Poznań | |
1990–91 | Not awarded |
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1991–92 | Maciej Zieliński | Poland | Śląsk Wrocław | |
1992–93 | Igor Griszczuk | Poland | Anwil Włocławek | [1] |
1993–94 | Keith Williams | United States | Śląsk Wrocław | [2] |
1994–95 | Tyrice Walker | United States | MKS Znicz Pruszków | [3][4] |
PLK MVP winners (1996–present)
^ | Denotes player who is still active in the PLK |
* | Inducted into the FIBA Hall of Fame |
† | Denotes player whose team won championship that year |
Player (X) | Denotes the number of times the player has been named MVP |
Team (X) | Denotes the number of times a player from this team has won |
- Player nationalities by national team:
- ^1 There was no awarding in the 2019–20 season, because the season was cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic in Poland.
Multiple honors (1996–present)
Players
Rank | Player | Trophies |
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1. |
Adam Wójcik | 3 |
2. |
Dominik Tomczyk | 2 |
Maciej Zieliński | ||
Walter Hodge |
Player nationality
Rank | Country | Total |
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1. |
Poland | 13 |
2. |
United States | 7 |
3. |
U.S. Virgin Islands | 2 |
4. |
Slovenia | 1 |
Lithuania | ||
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines | ||
Cape Verde | ||
Teams
Rank | Team | Total |
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1. |
WKS Śląsk Wrocław | 7 |
2. |
Prokom Trefl Sopot / Arka Gdynia | 6 |
3. |
PGE Turów Zgorzelec | 5 |
4. |
Zastal Zielona Góra | 4 |
5. |
Anwil Włocławek | 2 |
6. |
Stal Ostrów Wielkopolski | 1 |
Wilki Morskie Szczecin | ||
References
External links
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