BBC Sports Team of the Year Award

BBC Sports Team of the Year Award
Country United Kingdom
Presented by BBC Sports Personality of the Year
First awarded 1960
Most recent winner Manchester City F.C. (2023)
Chris Hoy wearing a bicycle helmet, visor, cycling shorts and top cycling on a racing bike in a velodrome.
Chris Hoy, a member of the British Olympic Cycling Team that won the award in 2008

The BBC Sports Team of the Year Award is an award given annually as part of the BBC Sports Personality of the Year ceremony each December. Currently, the award is given "for the team in an individual sport or sporting discipline that has achieved the most notable performance in the calendar year to date. The team should have significant UK interest or involvement". From 2012 the award's recipient is decided by an expert panel selected by the BBC. For some years before 2012 a panel of over 30 sporting journalists, each of whom voted for their top two choices and followed a defined set of voting criteria. Before that, the winner of the Team of the Year Award has been chosen by public vote and picked by listeners of Radio 5 Live.

The Team of the Year Award was first presented in 1960, six years after the BBC Sports Personality of the Year award was introduced. The first recipient of the award was the Cooper Formula One Racing team. The England national rugby union team and the Ryder Cup team have won the award the most times; both teams have won five times and have shared the award on one of those occasions. Liverpool F.C. have won the award four times. The award has been shared on two occasions—by the British women's 4 x 400 m relay team and the British Ryder Cup team in 1969, and by the England national rugby union team and the British men's 4 x 400 m relay team in 1991. Teams have varied greatly in size. The smallest winning team has been two members; the figure skating duo of Torvill and Dean in 1982 and 1983, and the Olympic men's coxless rowing pair of Steve Redgrave and Matthew Pinsent in 1992 and 1996. The largest winning team was in 2012; the British representatives at the 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games.

Six nations have been represented by the award winning team. Teams representing Great Britain have won the award the most times, having had twenty-three recipients, three of which shared the award. Excluding the 2000 British Olympic and Paralympic teams, which fielded competitors in many Paralympic and Olympic sports, the remainder of the winning teams have represented 15 sporting disciplines. Although dominated by teams from England or representing Great Britain, the award has been won twice by Scottish teams; Celtic in 1967, after they became the first British football club to win the European Cup, and the 1990 Grand Slam winning Scotland rugby union squad.

Football has had the highest representation among the winners, with 15 recipients. The most recent award was presented in 2022 to the England women's national football team.

By year

  •  †  Denotes joint winners.
Photograph of the front of the Cooper T51 racing car. It is fairly cylindrical in shape, coloured green, with two white racing stripes, and the number 17 on the bonnet.
A Cooper T51, similar to the one used by the Cooper Car Company in the 1960 Formula One season
Black-and-white photograph from the front of Eric Brown which shows him finishing his golf swing over his left shoulder.
Eric Brown, who captained United Kingdom's 1969 Ryder Cup that won the award that year
Photograph from the side of horse Nijinsky II, who is walking round the paddock at the 1970 Irish Derby.
Nijinsky II, whose team took the award in 1970
Photograph of an eight-and-a-half-foot bronze statue of Bob Stokoe, which imitates him running to celebrate after the final whistle of the 1973 FA Cup Final.
A statue of Bob Stokoe celebrating the FA Cup win that won Sunderland A.F.C. the 1973 award
Head-and-shoulders photograph of Alan Hanson, who is wearing a grey suit, white shirt and black tie.
Alan Hansen, who captained the Liverpool F.C. side that won the award in 1986
Photograph of nine members of the England rugby team on an open top bus victory parade. Lawrence Dallaglio is in the centre holding up the golden coloured Webb Ellis Cup, which is the trophy awarded to the winners.
The England rugby team won the award in 2003 for their victory at the Rugby World Cup.
BBC Sports Personality Team of the Year Award winners
Year Nation Winner Sport Note
1960 England Cooper motor racing team Motor racing
1961 England Tottenham Hotspur F.C. Football
1962 England BRM motor racing team Motor racing
1963 West Indies West Indies cricket team Cricket
1964 England England youth football team Football
1965 England West Ham United F.C. Football
1966 England England men's football team Football
1967 Scotland Celtic F.C. Football
1968 England Manchester United F.C. Football
1969 United Kingdom Women's 4 x 400 m relay team Athletics
1969 United Kingdom Ryder Cup team Golf
1970 Canada Nijinsky horse racing team Horse racing
1971 United Kingdom British Lions rugby union squad Rugby union
1972 United Kingdom Olympic three-day event team Equestrianism
1973 England Sunderland A.F.C. Football
1974 United Kingdom British Lions rugby union squad Rugby union
1975 United Kingdom Men's Swimming team Swimming
1976 United Kingdom Olympic modern pentathlon team Modern Pentathlon
1977 England Liverpool F.C. Football
1978 United Kingdom Davis and Wightman Cup tennis teams Tennis
1979 United Kingdom Showjumping team Equestrianism
1980 England England rugby union squad Rugby union
1981 England Bob Champion and Aldaniti Horse racing
1982 United Kingdom Torvill and Dean Figure skating
1983 United Kingdom Torvill and Dean Figure skating
1984 United Kingdom Olympic Showjumping team Equestrianism
1985 Europe Ryder Cup team Golf
1986 England Liverpool F.C. Football
1987 Europe Ryder Cup team Golf
1988 United Kingdom Olympic hockey team Hockey
1989 United Kingdom Men's athletics squad Athletics
1990 Scotland Scotland rugby union squad Rugby union
1991 England England rugby union squad Rugby union
1991 United Kingdom Men's 4 x 400 m relay team Athletics
1992 United Kingdom Olympic rowing pairs Rowing
1993 England England rugby union squad Rugby union
1994 England Wigan Rugby league
1995 Europe Ryder Cup team Golf
1996 United Kingdom Olympic rowing pairs Rowing
1997 United Kingdom
Republic of Ireland
British Lions squad Rugby union
1998 England Arsenal F.C. Football
1999 England Manchester United F.C. Football
2000 United Kingdom Olympic and Paralympic teams
2001 England Liverpool F.C. Football
2002 Europe Ryder Cup team Golf
2003 England England men's rugby union squad Rugby union
2004 United Kingdom Olympic men's coxless four Rowing
2005 England England men's cricket team Cricket
2006 England St Helens R.F.C. Rugby league
2007 England England rugby union squad Rugby union
2008 United Kingdom Olympic cycling team Cycling
2009 England England men's cricket team Cricket
2010 Europe Ryder Cup team Golf
2011 England England men's cricket team Cricket
2012 United Kingdom Olympic and Paralympic teams
2013 United Kingdom
Republic of Ireland
British & Irish Lions squad Rugby Union
2014 England England women's rugby union squad Rugby union
2015 United Kingdom Great Britain Davis Cup team Tennis
2016 England Leicester City F.C. Football
2017 England England women's cricket team Cricket
2018 England England national netball team Netball
2019 England England men's cricket team Cricket
2020 England Liverpool F.C. Football
2021 England England men's national football team Football
2022 England England women's national football team Football
2023 England Manchester City F.C. Football

By nation

This table lists the total number of awards won by nations that the teams have represented.

Winners by nation
Nation Number of wins.
England 33
United Kingdom 23
Europe 5
Scotland 2
Republic of Ireland 2
Canada 1
West Indies 1

By sport

This table lists the total number of awards won by the teams sporting discipline.

Winners by sport
Sporting profession Number of wins
Football 16
Rugby union 11
Cricket 6
Golf 6
Athletics 4
Equestrianism 3
Rowing 3
Figure skating 2
Horse racing 2
Motor racing 2
Rugby league 2
Tennis 2
Cycling 1
Hockey 1
Netball 1
Swimming 1