Vauxhall England/U21s Player of the Year 2015 voting open

Friday 01 Jan 2016
Vote for your England Player of the Year 2015

Three Lions fans can now decide the Vauxhall England Player of the Year for 2015 for both the Seniors and Under-21s.

The polls are open until midnight on Sunday 3 January, with members of the England Supporters Club able to cast their vote for one of the five candidates in each shortlist.

In 2015, 33 players featured for the Senior team and 41 lined-up for the Under-21s so examine the shortlist and cast your vote!

Roy Hodgson with Vauxhall England player of the year Wayne Rooney, young player of the year Dominic Solanke and Vauxhall head of marketing operations Keith Michaels

Wayne Rooney won the 2014 award, along with Dominic Solanke for the development teams

England Senior Player of the Year 2015 shortlist

Gary Cahill: 7 caps
England’s vice-captain was another player to enjoy a strong year on the international front, becoming one of Hodgson’s first-choice central defenders.

Joe Hart: 9 caps, 6 clean sheets
A big part of the successful Euro 2016 Qualifying campaign, providing a solid last line of defence for the Three Lions which resulted in six shut-outs.

Harry Kane: 8 caps, 3 goals
The Spurs striker burst into the senior squad in March after impressive peformances for the Under-21s and for his club. He made an instant impact with a goal on his debut moments after coming off the bench against Lithuania.

Wayne Rooney: 8 caps, 5 goals
It was a record-breaking year for the Three Lions captain, who became England’s all-time leading goalscorer after scoring his 50th goal in international football against Switzerland.

Raheem Sterling: 7 caps, 2 goals
The Manchester City schemer really established himself in Roy Hodgson’s squad in 2015 and scored his first goal in the 4-0 win over Lithuania in March.

England Under-21s Player of the Year 2015 shortlist

Nathan Redmond celebrates his goal with Chuba Akpom

Nathan Redmond is among the candidates for the Under-21s player of the year

Jack Butland: 4 caps, two clean sheets
The impressive Stoke City goalkeeper led the Under-21s into this summer’s Euro Finals in Czech Republic having been a strong influence throughout qualifying and in the build-up to the competition.

Carl Jenkinson: 6 caps
The consistency and dependability of the West Ham United right-back meant he was a mainstay of the team for the Euro Finals and a valuable attacking asset to boot.

Jesse Lingard: 6 caps, 2 goals
Arguably England’s best player at the Euro Finals, where he scored a stunning late winner to beat Sweden in the group stages. The Manchester United forward also added a goal against Germany to his record.

Nathan Redmond: 9 caps, 3 goals
It was a year to remember for the Norwich City forward, who racked up impressive goals against Germany, Italy and Kazakhstan as one of the U21s’ senior players.

James Ward-Prowse: 9 caps, 3 goals
After taking over the captaincy from Jack Butland, the Southampton midfielder has proven equally fearless, with two vital penalties in the new Euro Qualifying campaign as well as a memorable winner against Germany in March.

As well as the two fan prizes, there is also an award for the England youth players of the year, which will be selected by the development teams' coaching staff.

Now it is up to you to help decide which Three Lions players you think deserve the honours for their performances in 2015. Voting closes at midnight on Sunday 3 January 2016.

To vote for your Vauxhall England Player of the Year, sign up for FREE to become a member of the England Supporters Club and make your choice here...

By FA Staff