Trophées UNFP du football

The Trophées UNFP du football are a number of awards given annually by the Union Nationale des Footballeurs Professionnels (UNFP) to players playing in France's Ligue 1, Ligue 2, and Division 1 Féminine, as well as to managers and referees. The most prestigious award is the Ligue 1 Player of the Year. Created in 1988 under the name Oscars du football, they were renamed in 2004 after a complaint by the Academy Awards committee. The ceremony has been broadcast live on Canal+ since 1994.

Goal of the Year
Unlike the other awards, the best goal of the year is chosen by the public.

Team of the Year
Highlighted players had at least one prior appearance in Ligue 1's team of the year since 2003.

Team of the Year
Highlighted players had at least one prior appearance in Ligue 2's team of the year since 2003.

Team of the Year
Highlighted players had at least one prior appearance in Division 1 Féminine's team of the year since 2021.

Referee of the Year

 * 2002: Gilles Veissière
 * 2003: Gilles Veissière, Nelly Viennot
 * 2004: Bertrand Layec
 * 2005: Bruno Coué, Patrick Lhermitte, Vincent Texier
 * 2006: Éric Poulat, Lionel Dagorne, Vincent Texier
 * 2007: Bertrand Layec
 * 2008: Stéphane Lannoy
 * 2009: Antony Gautier, Clément Turpin
 * 2010: Stéphane Lannoy, Eric Dansault, Laurent Hugo
 * 2011: Antony Gautier, Clément Turpin, Nicolas Pottier
 * 2012: Stéphane Lannoy
 * 2014: Ruddy Buquet
 * 2019: Clément Turpin
 * 2021: Clément Turpin, Cyril Gringore (Ligue 1) Bartolomeu Varela, Cyril Saint-Cricq (Ligue 2)
 * 2022: Benoît Bastien, Cyril Gringore (Ligue 1) Olivier Thual, Stephan Pignatelli (Ligue 2)
 * 2023: François Letexier, Hicham Zakrani (Ligue 1) Pierre Legat, Julien Pacelli (Ligue 2)
 * 2024: François Letexier, Nicolas Danos (Ligue 1) Nicolas Rainville, Florian Goncalves (Ligue 2)

UNFP Trophy of Honour

 * 1996: Jean-Luc Ettori
 * 2003: Alain Roche
 * 2004: Laurent Blanc
 * 2005: Marcel Desailly
 * 2006: Lyon
 * 2007: Zinedine Zidane
 * 2008: France 98
 * 2009: Lilian Thuram
 * 2010: Claude Makélélé
 * 2011: Just Fontaine, Michel Hidalgo, Philippe Piat, Sylvain Kastendeuch
 * 2012: France women's national team
 * 2013: Grégory Coupet
 * 2014: Mickaël Landreau
 * 2015: Eric Abidal
 * 2016: France Euro 2000 team
 * 2017: Raymond Kopa
 * 2019: Didier Drogba
 * 2024: France 1984 Olympics team

UNFP Special Trophy

 * 2005: Corinne Diacre
 * 2007: Nelly Viennot
 * 2008: Just Fontaine
 * 2012: Mathieu Bodmer
 * 2013: Bernard Diomède
 * 2014: Peace and Sport
 * 2021: Corentin Tolisso
 * 2022: Mamadou Sakho
 * 2024: Raphaël Varane