Super Eagles defender Emmanuel Fernandez has been named Rangers’ Men’s Player of the Year after a standout first season with the Scottish club.
Rangers confirmed the award during their 2025/26 Player Awards night, with supporters voting Fernandez as the club’s top male player of the campaign.
It is a major personal milestone for the Nigerian defender, who has turned his debut year at Ibrox into a statement season.
From new signing to fan favourite
Fernandez joined Rangers from Peterborough United in July 2025 and quickly moved from new arrival to key defender. Rangers’ own profile described him as a player who had made the step from English League One into the Scottish Premiership.
That jump can test any player. But Fernandez has handled it with strength, consistency and growing authority.
He scored on his Rangers debut in November 2025, earned the club’s Player of the Month award in January 2026, and later received his first Super Eagles call-up in March.
Why the award matters
The award does more than reward good form. It confirms Fernandez’s place as one of the major stories of Rangers’ season.
For a defender to win a supporters’ award in his first year, he must offer more than quiet reliability. Fernandez has brought presence, aerial strength and attacking threat from set pieces.
His numbers also helped the case. Nigerian reports credit him with 29 appearances across all competitions and six goals from defence during the campaign.
That return is important. It shows a player contributing at both ends of the pitch.
A boost for the Super Eagles
Fernandez’s rise also gives Nigeria a timely defensive lift.
The Super Eagles have often needed more depth, confidence and competition at centre-back. Fernandez now enters that conversation with club form, fan recognition and international momentum behind him.
He is not just a squad option anymore. His Rangers season has made him harder to ignore.
Reports also noted that Fernandez was named in the PFA Scotland Premiership Team of the Year, further underlining how strongly his first season has been received in Scotland.
The bigger picture
One strong move. One clean season. One trusted role in a major club. That is all it can take for a player to move from promising name to national-team asset.
For Rangers, his emergence strengthens the defensive base going into future domestic and European battles.
For Nigeria, it gives the Super Eagles another defender with confidence, rhythm and a winning environment around him. Fernandez arrived at Ibrox as a new signing. He now ends the season as Rangers’ Player of the Year. That is a serious statement.
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