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  1. 2006 Awards

  2. 2007 Awards

  3. 2008 Awards

  4. 2009 Awards

  5. 2010 Awards

  6. 2011 Awards

  7. 2012 Awards

  8. 2013 Awards

  9. 2014 Awards

  10. 2015 Awards

  11. 2016 Awards

  12. 2017 Awards

  13. 2018 Awards

  14. Awards won by club

  15. References

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The EFL Awards is an annual awards ceremony commemorating football-related people involved in the three divisions of the English Football League (EFL). The event was established in 2006.

2006 Awards

Date: 5 March 2006
Venue: Grosvenor House Hotel, London[1]
Award Winner
Championship Player of the YearPhil Jagielka (Sheffield United)
League One Player of the YearLee Trundle (Swansea City)
League Two Player of the YearKarl Hawley (Carlisle United)
The Football League Young Player of the YearDavid Nugent (Preston North End)
Championship Apprentice AwardLewin Nyatanga (Derby County)
League One Apprentice AwardScott Golbourne (Bristol City)
League Two Apprentice AwardIkechi Anya (Wycombe Wanderers)
Goal of the YearStefan Oakes (Notts County vs Yeovil Town)
Most Admired Football League ClubCrewe Alexandra
Community Club of the YearBrentford
Fan of the YearJeff Hall (Chesterfield)
Best Club SponsorshipNorwich City
Best Club Marketing CampaignPreston North End
Best Kit DesignLeyton Orient
Programme of the YearCrystal Palace
Best Club WebsiteNottingham Forest
Contribution to Football AwardGerry Murphy (Huddersfield Town)
Best GroundHull City (KC Stadium)
Good Sport AwardLee Bullen (Sheffield Wednesday)

2007 Awards

Date: 4 March 2007
Venue: Grosvenor House Hotel, London[1]
Award Winner
Championship Player of the YearJason Koumas (West Bromwich Albion)
League One Player of the YearBilly Sharp (Scunthorpe United)
League Two Player of the YearIzale McLeod (Milton Keynes Dons)
The Football League Young Player of the YearGareth Bale (Southampton)
Championship Apprentice AwardChris Gunter (Cardiff City)
League One Apprentice AwardJoe Skarz (Huddersfield Town)
League Two Apprentice AwardJoe Thompson (Rochdale)
Goal of the YearJoe Ledley (Cardiff City vs Barnsley)
Community Club of the YearBrighton & Hove Albion
Fan of the YearStan McGowen (Bury)
Best Club SponsorshipBrentford
Best Club Marketing CampaignNorwich City
Best Kit DesignBurnley
Best Community InitiativeNorwich City
Programme of the YearColchester United
Best Use of New MediaCardiff City
Contribution to Football AwardJack Taylor
Best GroundSunderland (Stadium of Light)
Good Sport AwardChris Doig (Northampton Town)

2008 Awards

Date: 2 March 2008
Venue: Grosvenor House Hotel, London[1]
Award Winner
Championship Player of the YearKevin Phillips (West Bromwich Albion)
League One Player of the YearJermaine Beckford (Leeds United)
League Two Player of the YearKeith Andrews (Milton Keynes Dons)
The Football League Young Player of the YearMichael Kightly (Wolverhampton Wanderers)
Championship Apprentice AwardMark Beevers (Sheffield Wednesday)
League One Apprentice AwardDaniel Broadbent (Huddersfield Town)
League Two Apprentice AwardRyan Bennett (Grimsby Town)
Goal of the YearJermaine Beckford (Scunthorpe United vs Rotherham United)
Community Club of the YearWatford
Fan of the YearPaul Smarah (Brighton & Hove Albion)
Best Fan Marketing CampaignBradford City
Championship Best Community InitiativeCharlton Athletic
League One Best Community InitiativeBrighton & Hove Albion
League Two Best Community InitiativeNotts County
Programme of the YearBristol City
Championship Family Club of the YearNorwich City
League One Family Club of the YearHuddersfield Town
League Two Family Club of the YearWycombe Wanderers
Contribution to Football AwardJimmy Armfield

2009 Awards

Date: 29 March 2009
Venue: Grosvenor House Hotel, London[1]
Award Winner
Championship Player of the YearSylvan Ebanks-Blake (Wolverhampton Wanderers)
League One Player of the YearMatt Fryatt (Leicester City)
League Two Player of the YearGrant Holt (Shrewsbury Town)
The Football League Young Player of the YearFabian Delph (Leeds United)
Championship Apprentice AwardSean Scannell (Crystal Palace)
League One Apprentice AwardTom Aldred (Carlisle United)
League Two Apprentice AwardMatt Phillips (Wycombe Wanderers)
Goal of the YearSylvan Ebanks-Blake (Wolverhampton Wanderers vs Charlton Athletic)
PFA Player in the CommunityGraeme Murty (Reading)
Championship Community Club of the YearCharlton Athletic
League One Community Club of the YearLeyton Orient
League Two Community Club of the YearBrentford
Fan of the YearWarner Duff (Ipswich Town)
Best Fan Marketing CampaignPreston North End
Programme of the YearBurnley
Championship Family Club of the YearWolverhampton Wanderers
League One Family Club of the YearSouthend United
League Two Family Club of the YearShrewsbury Town
Best Digital CommunicationMilton Keynes Dons
Contribution to Football AwardJimmy Hill OBE

2010 Awards

Date: 14 March 2010
Venue: Grosvenor House Hotel, London[1]
Award Winner
Championship Player of the YearKevin Nolan (Newcastle United)
League One Player of the YearJermaine Beckford (Leeds United)
League Two Player of the YearCraig Dawson (Rochdale)
The Football League Young Player of the YearNathaniel Clyne (Crystal Palace)
Championship Apprentice AwardAdam Matthews (Cardiff City)
League One Apprentice AwardTom Adeyemi (Norwich City)
League Two Apprentice AwardKyle Haynes (Cheltenham Town)
Goal of the YearNicky Maynard (Queens Park Rangers vs Bristol City)
PFA Player in the CommunityZesh Rehman (Bradford City)
Championship Community Club of the YearSouthend United and Watford (joint winners)
Fan of the YearHerbert Taylor (Southampton)
Best Fan Marketing CampaignNottingham Forest
Championship Best Matchday ProgrammeScunthorpe United
League One Best Matchday ProgrammeHuddersfield Town
League Two Best Matchday ProgrammeRotherham United
Championship Family Club of the YearReading
League One Family Club of the YearHuddersfield Town
League Two Family Club of the YearShrewsbury Town
Best Digital CommunicationDerby County
Outstanding Contribution to League FootballGordon Taylor OBE

2011 Awards

Date: 20 March 2011
Venue: The Brewery, London[1]
Award Winner
Championship Player of the YearAdel Taarabt (Queens Park Rangers)
League One Player of the YearCraig Mackail-Smith (Peterborough United)
League Two Player of the YearRyan Lowe (Bury)
The Football League Young Player of the YearConnor Wickham (Ipswich Town)
Championship Apprentice AwardConnor Wickham (Ipswich Town)
League One Apprentice AwardDale Jennings (Tranmere Rovers)
League Two Apprentice AwardKadeem Harris (Wycombe Wanderers)
Goal of the YearDean Furman (Oldham Athletic vs Notts County)
PFA Player in the CommunityDarren Moore (Burton Albion)
Community Club of the YearSouthend United
Fan of the YearKevin Monks (Coventry City)
Best Fan Marketing CampaignReading
Best Matchday ProgrammeMiddlesbrough
Family Club of the YearCardiff City
Outstanding Team PerformanceStevenage (3-1 vs Newcastle United in FA Cup Third Round)
Unsung HeroJim Thompson (Burnley)
Outstanding Contribution to League FootballDario Gradi MBE

2012 Awards

Date: 11 March 2012
Venue: The Brewery, London[1]
Award Winner
Championship Player of the YearRickie Lambert (Southampton)
League One Player of the YearJordan Rhodes (Huddersfield Town)
League Two Player of the YearMatt Ritchie (Swindon Town)
The Football League Young Player of the YearWilfried Zaha (Crystal Palace)
Championship Apprentice AwardGaël Bigirimana (Coventry City)
League One Apprentice AwardJordan Cousins (Charlton Athletic)
League Two Apprentice AwardNick Powell (Crewe Alexandra)
Goal of the YearPeter Whittingham (Cardiff City vs Barnsley)
PFA Player in the CommunityTamika Mkandawire (Millwall)
Community Club of the Year (Overall & North-East)Rotherham United
Community Club of the Year (North-West)Bury
Community Club of the Year (Midlands)Notts County
Community Club of the Year (South-East)Milton Keynes Dons
Community Club of the Year (South-West)Portsmouth
Fan of the Year (Overall & League Two)Sue Pollard (Plymouth Argyle)
Fan of the Year (Championship)Paddy Cronesberry (Middlesbrough)
Fan of the Year (League One)Lynn Noon (Preston North End)
Best Fan Marketing CampaignHartlepool United
Best Matchday Programme (Championship)Burnley
Best Matchday Programme (League One)Notts County
Best Matchday Programme (League Two)Swindon Town
Family Club of the Year (Championship)Portsmouth
Family Club of the Year (League One)Huddersfield Town
Family Club of the Year (League Two)Swindon Town
Outstanding Managerial PerformanceGus Poyet (Brighton & Hove Albion)
Unsung HeroPaul Bradley (Preston North End)
Outstanding Contribution to League FootballGraham Turner

2013 Awards

Date: 24 March 2013
Venue: The Brewery, London[1][2]
Award Winner
Championship Player of the YearMatěj Vydra (Watford)
League One Player of the YearMatt Ritchie (Bournemouth)
League Two Player of the YearTom Pope (Port Vale)
The Football League Young Player of the YearTom Ince (Blackpool)
Championship Apprentice AwardDimitar Evtimov (Nottingham Forest)
League One Apprentice AwardLuke James (Hartlepool United)
League Two Apprentice AwardGeorge Sykes (Barnet)
Goal of the YearSimon Cox (Nottingham Forest vs Birmingham City)
PFA Player in the CommunityIñigo Calderón (Brighton & Hove Albion)
Community Club of the Year (Overall & South-East)Charlton Athletic
Community Club of the Year (North-West)Tranmere Rovers
Community Club of the Year (Midlands)Derby County
Community Club of the Year (North-East)Huddersfield Town
Community Club of the Year (South-West)Cardiff City
Fan of the Year (Overall)Neil Le Milliere (Exeter City)
Fan of the Year (Championship)Nick Webster (Derby County)
Fan of the Year (League One)Pat Raybould (Coventry City)
Family Club of the Year (Championship)Cardiff City
Family Club of the Year (League One)Bournemouth
Family Club of the Year (League Two)Plymouth Argyle
Outstanding Managerial PerformancePhil Parkinson (Bradford City)
Unsung HeroBilly Neil (Millwall)
Outstanding Contribution to League FootballPeter Shilton OBE
Capital One Credit to the GameGraham Alexander

2014 Awards

Date: 16 March 2014
Venue: The Brewery, London[1][3]
Award Winner
Championship Player of the YearDanny Ings (Burnley)
League One Player of the YearAdam Forshaw (Brentford)
League Two Player of the YearGary Roberts (Chesterfield)
The Football League Young Player of the YearWill Hughes (Derby County)
Championship Apprentice AwardMason Bennett (Derby County)
League One Apprentice AwardBrendan Galloway (Milton Keynes Dons)
League Two Apprentice AwardBradley Walker (Hartlepool United)
Goal of the YearFranck Moussa (Coventry City vs Leyton Orient)
PFA Player in the CommunityRéda Johnson (Sheffield Wednesday)
Community Club of the Year (Overall & South-East)Brentford
Community Club of the Year (North-West)Morecambe
Community Club of the Year (Midlands)Derby County
Community Club of the Year (North-East)Doncaster Rovers
Community Club of the Year (South-West)Portsmouth
Fan of the Year (Overall & Championship)Phil Beeton (Leeds United)
Fan of the Year (League One)Brett Price (Sheffield United)
Fan of the Year (League Two)John Chapman (Dagenham & Redbridge)
Family Club of the Year (Championship)Middlesbrough
Family Club of the Year (League One)Wolverhampton Wanderers
Family Club of the Year (League Two)Plymouth Argyle
Sir Tom Finney AwardSteve Fletcher
Outstanding Managerial PerformanceGary Johnson (Yeovil Town)
Unsung HeroFrank Banks (Southend United)
Outstanding Contribution to League FootballJohn Bowler (Crewe Alexandra)

2015 Awards

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Award Winner
Championship Player of the YearPatrick Bamford (Middlesbrough)
League One Player of the YearJoe Garner (Preston North End)
League Two Player of the YearDanny Mayor (Bury)
The Football League Young Player of the YearDele Alli (Milton Keynes Dons)
Championship Apprentice AwardLewis Cook (Leeds United)
League One Apprentice AwardGeorge Cooper (Crewe Alexandra)
League Two Apprentice AwardConor Chaplin (Portsmouth)
Goal of the YearJoe Garner (Preston North End)
PFA Player in the CommunityDanny Shittu (Millwall)
Tokio Marine Kiln Club Hero AwardBrian Murphy (Birmingham City)
Community Club of the YearDerby County Community Trust
Fan of the YearSarah Watts (Brighton & Hove Albion)
Family Club of the YearColchester United
Sir Tom Finney AwardKevin Phillips
Contribution to League footballMajor Frank Buckley
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The Football Manager Team of the Decade
  • {{flagicon|DEN}} Kasper Schmeichel
  • {{flagicon|ESP}} Àngel Rangel
  • {{flagicon|WAL}} Gareth Bale
  • {{flagicon|JAM}} Wes Morgan
  • {{flagicon|WAL}} Ashley Williams
  • {{flagicon|IRE}} Wes Hoolahan
  • {{flagicon|ENG}} Adam Lallana
  • {{flagicon|ENG}} Peter Whittingham
  • {{flagicon|ENG}} Glenn Murray
  • {{flagicon|ENG}} Rickie Lambert
  • {{flagicon|SCO}} Jordan Rhodes
Manager: {{flagicon|ENG}} Eddie Howe{{col-end}}

2016 Awards

Date: 17 April 2016

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Award Winner
Championship Player of the YearAndre Gray (Burnley)
League One Player of the YearBradley Dack (Gillingham)
League Two Player of the YearKemar Roofe (Oxford United)
The Football League Young Player of the YearLewis Cook (Leeds United)
Championship Apprentice AwardAdemola Lookman (Charlton Athletic)
League One Apprentice AwardJames Bree (Barnsley)
League Two Apprentice AwardBen Godfrey (York City)
Goal of the YearMarco Matias (Sheffield Wednesday)
PFA Player in the CommunityGeorge Friend (Middlesbrough)
Community Club of the YearCharlton Athletic
Fan of the YearOskar Pycroft (Bristol City)
Family Club of the YearFulham
Sir Tom Finney AwardKevin Davies
Contribution to League footballAndy Williamson
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The Football Manager Team of the Season
  • {{flagicon|ENG}} Adam Smith
  • {{flagicon|ESP}} Bruno
  • {{flagicon|ENG}} George Friend
  • {{flagicon|WAL}} Craig Morgan
  • {{flagicon|ESP}} Daniel Ayala
  • {{flagicon|IRE}} Alan Judge
  • {{flagicon|ENG}} Bradley Dack
  • {{flagicon|ENG}} Joey Barton
  • {{flagicon|ENG}} Kemar Roofe
  • {{flagicon|ENG}} Nicky Ajose
  • {{flagicon|ENG}} Andre Gray
Manager: {{flagicon|ENG}} Chris Wilder{{col-end}}

2017 Awards

Date: 9 April 2017[5]{{col-begin}}{{col-2}}
Award Winner
Championship Player of the YearAnthony Knockaert (Brighton & Hove Albion)
League One Player of the YearBilly Sharp (Sheffield United)
League Two Player of the YearJohn Marquis (Doncaster Rovers)
EFL Young Player of the YearOllie Watkins (Exeter City)
Championship Apprentice AwardBen Brereton (Nottingham Forest)
League One Apprentice AwardLewis Butroid (Scunthorpe United)
League Two Apprentice AwardMyles Judd (Leyton Orient)
Goal of the YearSteve Sidwell (Brighton & Hove Albion)
PFA Player in the CommunityAndy Butler (Doncaster Rovers)
Community Club of the YearPortsmouth
Fan of the YearPaul Mayfield (Doncaster Rovers)
Family Club of the YearMillwall
Sir Tom Finney AwardKevin O’Connor
Contribution to League footballBarry Fry
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The Football Manager Team of the Season
  • {{flagicon|ENG}} David Stockdale
  • {{flagicon|IRE}} Enda Stevens
  • {{flagicon|SWE}} Pontus Jansson
  • {{flagicon|ENG}} Sonny Bradley
  • {{flagicon|NIR}} Conor McLaughlin
  • {{flagicon|ENG}} Josh Morris
  • {{flagicon|AUS}} Aaron Mooy
  • {{flagicon|FRA}} Anthony Knockaert
  • {{flagicon|NZL}} Chris Wood
  • {{flagicon|ENG}} Billy Sharp
  • {{flagicon|ENG}} Dwight Gayle
Manager: {{flagicon|SCO}} Darren Ferguson{{col-end}}

2018 Awards

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Award Winner
Championship Player of the YearRyan Sessegnon (Fulham)
League One Player of the YearBradley Dack (Blackburn Rovers)
League Two Player of the YearBilly Kee (Accrington Stanley)
EFL Young Player of the YearRyan Sessegnon (Fulham)
Championship Apprentice AwardRyan Sessegnon (Fulham)
League One Apprentice AwardAnthony Hartigan (AFC Wimbledon)
League Two Apprentice AwardBen Wilmot (Stevenage)
Goal of the YearOlly Lee (Luton Town)
PFA Player in the CommunityJoe Bryan (Bristol City)
Community Club of the YearDerby County
Fan of the YearMustafa El-Bayati (Northampton Town)
Family Club of the YearBlackburn Rovers
Sir Tom Finney AwardRickie Lambert
Contribution to League footballJohn Motson
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The Football Manager Team of the Season
  • {{flagicon|ENG}} John Ruddy
  • {{flagicon|ENG}} Ryan Sessegnon
  • {{flagicon|SCO}} Charlie Mulgrew
  • {{flagicon|ENG}} Conor Coady
  • {{flagicon|ENG}} Nathan Byrne
  • {{flagicon|ENG}} Bradley Dack
  • {{flagicon|POR}} Rúben Neves
  • {{flagicon|ENG}} James Maddison
  • {{flagicon|NIR}} Billy Kee
  • {{flagicon|ENG}} Bobby Reid
  • {{flagicon|ENG}} Adebayo Akinfenwa
Manager: {{flagicon|ENG}} John Coleman{{col-end}}

Awards won by club

Correct as of 16 April 2018.
RankClubAwards Won
1Derby CountyHuddersfield Town9
3Brighton & Hove Albion
Cardiff City
8
5Preston North End7
6Burnley
Charlton Athletic
Leeds United
Milton Keynes Dons
6
10BrentfordBristol City
Middlesbrough
Norwich City
Nottingham Forest
Portsmouth
Wolverhampton Wanderers
5
17Bury
Coventry City
Crewe Alexandra
Crystal Palace
Doncaster RoversFulham
Millwall
Notts County
Scunthorpe United
Sheffield Wednesday
Southend United
Wycombe Wanderers
4
29Bradford City
Hartlepool United
Ipswich Town
Leyton Orient
Plymouth Argyle
Reading
Sheffield United
Shrewsbury Town
Southampton
Swindon Town
Watford
3
40Blackburn RoversBournemouth
Carlisle United
Chesterfield
Colchester United
Exeter City
Newcastle UnitedNorthampton Town
Rochdale
Rotherham UnitedStevenage
Tranmere Rovers
West Bromwich Albion
2
53Accrington StanleyAFC WimbledonBarnet
Barnsley
Birmingham City
Blackpool
Burton Albion
Cheltenham Town
Dagenham & Redbridge
Gillingham
Grimsby Town
Hull City
Leicester CityLuton Town
Morecambe
Oldham Athletic
Oxford United
Peterborough United
Port Vale
Queens Park Rangers
Sunderland
Swansea City
Yeovil Town
York City
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References

1. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.football-league.co.uk/footballeagueawards/20130325/past-winners_2293339_2191075|title=Past Winners|work=The Football League|date=25 March 2013|accessdate=27 March 2013}}
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3. ^{{cite news|title=Football League Awards 2014 winners|url=http://www.football-league.co.uk/flawards/news/20140316/football-league-awards-2014-winners_2293338_3716321|accessdate=25 March 2014|newspaper=The Football League|date=16 March 2014|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20140321005206/http://www.football-league.co.uk/flawards/news/20140316/football-league-awards-2014-winners_2293338_3716321|archivedate=21 March 2014|df=dmy-all}}
4. ^{{cite web|title=Winners announced for The Football League Awards 2015|url=http://www.football-league.co.uk/news/article/2015/winners-announced-for-the-football-league-awards-2015-2412148.aspx|publisher=The Football League|accessdate=19 April 2015}}
5. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.efl.com/news/article/2016/efl-awards-the-complete-2017-winners-list-3667305.aspx#U7daQFgGBEQ4eQub.99|title=EFL Awards: The complete 2017 winners list|publisher=EFL.com|date=10 April 2017}}
6. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.efl.com/news/2018/april/2018-efl-awards-winners-announced/|title=2018 EFL Awards: Winners announced|publisher=EFL.com|date=16 April 2018}}
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