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The 21 Liverpool Players Who Will Earn Premier League Title Medal – And Those Set To Miss Out

Liverpool have secured their 20th top-flight title, being crowned Premier League champions in Arne Slot's debut season at Anfield following Jurgen Klopp’s departure.
Anna Ciao
By: Anna Ciao
Federico Chiesa was Liverpool's only new signing of last summer.

Securing a Premier League title is a significant achievement for any football club, and this season, Liverpool have reclaimed the summit of English football by lifting their 20th top-flight trophy. Under new management and amidst high expectations, Liverpool’s performance was a testament to team cohesion and strategic leadership. One of the most anticipated moments now revolves around which members of the squad will be awarded a Premier League winners' medal—and which might miss out due to regulations and selection criteria.

Liverpool’s Title Triumph in Context

Liverpool’s latest Premier League victory marks the start of a new era, with the club matching Manchester United's record of 20 top-flight championships. This achievement came in the first season for their new manager, underscoring both tactical acumen and an effective transition following the departure of a high-profile predecessor. The team’s consistent dominance has once again secured their place in the history of English football.

Premier League Medal Distribution Rules

Football Associations, particularly the Premier League, have established specific regulations for how winners’ medals are distributed. For the 2024/25 season, only 40 medals are allocated to the club that claims the title. These medals are typically shared among players, management, and backroom staff, with distribution largely at the club’s discretion after ensuring all players meeting the appearance threshold are recognized.

Eligibility Criteria for a Premier League Medal

  • To automatically qualify for a medal, a player must record at least five Premier League appearances during the title-winning season.
  • If more than 39 players achieve this benchmark, the club may request additional medals from the Premier League Board.

It's important to note that a player’s presence in the squad alone does not guarantee a medal; active participation in matches is necessary. This system ensures that those who contribute directly to the on-field campaign are formally acknowledged.

Players Set to Receive Winners’ Medals

Basing on league records and current data, Liverpool have 21 players who meet the minimum five-match requirement for an automatic medal this season. These individuals represent the backbone of the team throughout the campaign and are being recognized for their consistent contributions.

Key Medal Recipients

  • Alisson Becker
  • Caoimhin Kelleher
  • Virgil van Dijk
  • Ibrahima Konate
  • Joe Gomez
  • Trent Alexander-Arnold
  • Andy Robertson
  • Kostas Tsimikas
  • Jarell Quansah
  • Alexis Mac Allister
  • Curtis Jones
  • Ryan Gravenberch
  • Dominik Szoboszlai
  • Wataru Endo
  • Harvey Elliott
  • Mohamed Salah
  • Luis Diaz
  • Diogo Jota
  • Darwin Nunez
  • Cody Gakpo

Each of these players has made crucial contributions to Liverpool’s campaign, whether through defensive solidity, midfield creativity, or attacking prowess. The diversity of roles and skills represented reflects the holistic strength of the squad.

Players on the Medal Threshold

Some footballers are on the cusp of eligibility based on their number of league appearances. For example, Federico Chiesa has made four substitute appearances and remains just one match away from reaching the qualifying standard. The club may opt to utilize upcoming fixtures strategically to ensure such players are recognized should they make their fifth appearance before season’s end.

James McConnell and Trey Nyoni, while active within other competitions, have not registered any Premier League appearances and thus do not fulfill the requirements. This scenario is common, particularly for emerging talents or players focused on domestic and European cups.

Players Likely to Miss Out

Not every squad member secures a medal, and tough decisions are commonplace when allocations are limited. This season, two other players—Vitezslav Jaros and Jayden Danns—have each made only a single appearance in the Premier League. Despite being valued members of the wider team, neither reaches the automatic qualification benchmark. Danns, currently on loan, faced additional hurdles due to injury, further constraining his opportunities to feature in league fixtures.

The Club’s Remaining Medal Allocation

With 21 players set to receive medals and a few more close to meeting the criteria, Liverpool will have approximately 19 medals remaining at their disposal. Clubs typically distribute these to key coaching figures, medical staff, or long-serving club employees who have contributed behind the scenes. This practice acknowledges the collective nature of a championship journey, extending recognition beyond the players alone.

Requesting Additional Medals

If a club finds that more players have exceeded the five-match threshold than there are medals available, it can apply to the league's board for supplementary awards. The process, while stringent, allows for flexibility in exceptional circumstances. Such requests are infrequent, as clubs usually manage player involvement and medal eligibility carefully throughout the season.

The Significance of Medal Allocation in Football Culture

Winning a Premier League medal is more than just a formality; it is a tangible symbol of achievement, dedication, and contribution. For many professionals, these medals represent career milestones and are central to club culture and personal legacy. Proper allocation affirms not only individual efforts but also strengthens team unity and institutional pride.

Reflections from a Sports Perspective

Having analyzed numerous title-winning squads over the years at Betimate, it's evident that the process of distributing winners’ medals reveals much about the ethos of a successful football club. Each decision reflects values such as fairness, recognition of merit, and appreciation for both visible and less conspicuous roles. As the Premier League continues to evolve, the importance of equitable and transparent recognition for all key contributors remains paramount.

In summary, Liverpool’s return to the top of English football has brought joy to supporters and players alike. The process of awarding Premier League medals is an integral chapter in that success story, signifying both individual impact and collective triumph within one of the sport’s most competitive environments.

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Anna Ciao
Written by: Anna Ciao
Anna Ciao is a sports content contributor at Betimate. Born and raised in a rural village in China, I have had a passion for football and various sports such as basketball, volleyball, badminton, from a young age. Along with diligent studies, I achieved an IELTS score of 8.0 in the English language, and I have become a content contributor specializing in sports, particularly football, as I am today. I hope that my articles are helpful to readers.

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