Football League Awards
The Football League Awards is an annual awards ceremony commemorating football-related people involved in the three divisions of the Football League. The event was established in 2006.
2006 Awards
Date: 5 March 2006
Venue: Grosvenor House Hotel, London[1]
| Award | Winner | 
|---|---|
| Championship Player of the Year | Phil Jagielka (Sheffield United) | 
| League One Player of the Year | Lee Trundle (Swansea City) | 
| League Two Player of the Year | Karl Hawley (Carlisle United) | 
| The Football League Young Player of the Year | David Nugent (Preston North End) | 
| Championship Apprentice Award | Lewin Nyatanga (Derby County) | 
| League One Apprentice Award | Scott Golbourne (Bristol City) | 
| League Two Apprentice Award | Ikechi Anya (Wycombe Wanderers) | 
| Goal of the Year | Stefan Oakes (Notts County vs Yeovil Town) | 
| Most Admired Football League Club | Crewe Alexandra | 
| Community Club of the Year | Brentford | 
| Fan of the Year | Jeff Hall (Chesterfield) | 
| Best Club Sponsorship | Norwich City | 
| Best Club Marketing Campaign | Preston North End | 
| Best Kit Design | Leyton Orient | 
| Programme of the Year | Crystal Palace | 
| Best Club Website | Nottingham Forest | 
| Contribution to Football Award | Gerry Murphy (Huddersfield Town) | 
| Best Ground | Hull City (KC Stadium) | 
| Good Sport Award | Lee Bullen (Sheffield Wednesday) | 
2007 Awards
Date: 4 March 2007
Venue: Grosvenor House Hotel, London[1]
| Award | Winner | 
|---|---|
| Championship Player of the Year | Jason Koumas (West Bromwich Albion) | 
| League One Player of the Year | Billy Sharp (Scunthorpe United) | 
| League Two Player of the Year | Izale McLeod (Milton Keynes Dons) | 
| The Football League Young Player of the Year | Gareth Bale (Southampton) | 
| Championship Apprentice Award | Chris Gunter (Cardiff City) | 
| League One Apprentice Award | Joe Skarz (Huddersfield Town) | 
| League Two Apprentice Award | Joe Thompson (Rochdale) | 
| Goal of the Year | Joe Ledley (Cardiff City vs Barnsley) | 
| Community Club of the Year | Brighton & Hove Albion | 
| Fan of the Year | Stan McGowen (Bury) | 
| Best Club Sponsorship | Brentford | 
| Best Club Marketing Campaign | Norwich City | 
| Best Kit Design | Burnley | 
| Best Community Initiative | Norwich City | 
| Programme of the Year | Colchester United | 
| Best Use of New Media | Cardiff City | 
| Contribution to Football Award | Jack Taylor | 
| Best Ground | Sunderland (Stadium of Light) | 
| Good Sport Award | Chris Doig (Northampton Town) | 
2008 Awards
Date: 2 March 2008
Venue: Grosvenor House Hotel, London[1]
| Award | Winner | 
|---|---|
| Championship Player of the Year | Kevin Phillips (West Bromwich Albion) | 
| League One Player of the Year | Jermaine Beckford (Leeds United) | 
| League Two Player of the Year | Keith Andrews (Milton Keynes Dons) | 
| The Football League Young Player of the Year | Michael Kightly (Wolverhampton Wanderers) | 
| Championship Apprentice Award | Mark Beevers (Sheffield Wednesday) | 
| League One Apprentice Award | Daniel Broadbent (Huddersfield Town) | 
| League Two Apprentice Award | Ryan Bennett (Grimsby Town) | 
| Goal of the Year | Jermaine Beckford (Scunthorpe United vs Rotherham United) | 
| Community Club of the Year | Watford | 
| Fan of the Year | Paul Smarah (Brighton & Hove Albion) | 
| Best Fan Marketing Campaign | Bradford City | 
| Championship Best Community Initiative | Charlton Athletic | 
| League One Best Community Initiative | Brighton & Hove Albion | 
| League Two Best Community Initiative | Notts County | 
| Programme of the Year | Bristol City | 
| Championship Family Club of the Year | Norwich City | 
| League One Family Club of the Year | Huddersfield Town | 
| League Two Family Club of the Year | Wycombe Wanderers | 
| Contribution to Football Award | Jimmy Armfield | 
2009 Awards
Date: 29 March 2009
Venue: Grosvenor House Hotel, London[1]
| Award | Winner | 
|---|---|
| Championship Player of the Year | Sylvan Ebanks-Blake (Wolverhampton Wanderers) | 
| League One Player of the Year | Matt Fryatt (Leicester City) | 
| League Two Player of the Year | Grant Holt (Shrewsbury Town) | 
| The Football League Young Player of the Year | Fabian Delph (Leeds United) | 
| Championship Apprentice Award | Sean Scannell (Crystal Palace) | 
| League One Apprentice Award | Tom Aldred (Carlisle United) | 
| League Two Apprentice Award | Matt Phillips (Wycombe Wanderers) | 
| Goal of the Year | Sylvan Ebanks-Blake (Wolverhampton Wanderers vs Charlton Athletic) | 
| PFA Player in the Community | Graeme Murty (Reading) | 
| Championship Community Club of the Year | Charlton Athletic | 
| League One Community Club of the Year | Leyton Orient | 
| League Two Community Club of the Year | Brentford | 
| Fan of the Year | Warner Duff (Ipswich Town) | 
| Best Fan Marketing Campaign | Preston North End | 
| Programme of the Year | Burnley | 
| Championship Family Club of the Year | Wolverhampton Wanderers | 
| League One Family Club of the Year | Southend United | 
| League Two Family Club of the Year | Shrewsbury Town | 
| Best Digital Communication | Milton Keynes Dons | 
| Contribution to Football Award | Jimmy Hill OBE | 
2010 Awards
Date: 14 March 2010
Venue: Grosvenor House Hotel, London[1]
| Award | Winner | 
|---|---|
| Championship Player of the Year | Kevin Nolan (Newcastle United) | 
| League One Player of the Year | Jermaine Beckford (Leeds United) | 
| League Two Player of the Year | Craig Dawson (Rochdale) | 
| The Football League Young Player of the Year | Nathaniel Clyne (Crystal Palace) | 
| Championship Apprentice Award | Adam Matthews (Cardiff City) | 
| League One Apprentice Award | Tom Adeyemi (Norwich City) | 
| League Two Apprentice Award | Kyle Haynes (Cheltenham Town) | 
| Goal of the Year | Nicky Maynard (Queens Park Rangers vs Bristol City) | 
| PFA Player in the Community | Zesh Rehman (Bradford City) | 
| Championship Community Club of the Year | Southend United and Watford (joint winners) | 
| Fan of the Year | Herbert Taylor (Southampton) | 
| Best Fan Marketing Campaign | Nottingham Forest | 
| Championship Best Matchday Programme | Scunthorpe United | 
| League One Best Matchday Programme | Huddersfield Town | 
| League Two Best Matchday Programme | Rotherham United | 
| Championship Family Club of the Year | Reading | 
| League One Family Club of the Year | Huddersfield Town | 
| League Two Family Club of the Year | Shrewsbury Town | 
| Best Digital Communication | Derby County | 
| Outstanding Contribution to League Football | Gordon Taylor OBE | 
2011 Awards
Date: 20 March 2011
Venue: The Brewery, London[1]
| Award | Winner | 
|---|---|
| Championship Player of the Year | Adel Taarabt (Queens Park Rangers) | 
| League One Player of the Year | Craig Mackail-Smith (Peterborough United) | 
| League Two Player of the Year | Ryan Lowe (Bury) | 
| The Football League Young Player of the Year | Connor Wickham (Ipswich Town) | 
| Championship Apprentice Award | Connor Wickham (Ipswich Town) | 
| League One Apprentice Award | Dale Jennings (Tranmere Rovers) | 
| League Two Apprentice Award | Kadeem Harris (Wycombe Wanderers) | 
| Goal of the Year | Dean Furman (Oldham Athletic vs Notts County) | 
| PFA Player in the Community | Darren Moore (Burton Albion) | 
| Community Club of the Year | Southend United | 
| Fan of the Year | Kevin Monks (Coventry City) | 
| Best Fan Marketing Campaign | Reading | 
| Best Matchday Programme | Middlesbrough | 
| Family Club of the Year | Cardiff City | 
| Outstanding Team Performance | Stevenage (3-1 vs Newcastle United in FA Cup Third Round) | 
| Unsung Hero | Jim Thompson (Burnley) | 
| Outstanding Contribution to League Football | Dario Gradi MBE | 
2012 Awards
Date: 11 March 2012
Venue: The Brewery, London[1]
| Award | Winner | 
|---|---|
| Championship Player of the Year | Rickie Lambert (Southampton) | 
| League One Player of the Year | Jordan Rhodes (Huddersfield Town) | 
| League Two Player of the Year | Matt Ritchie (Swindon Town) | 
| The Football League Young Player of the Year | Wilfried Zaha (Crystal Palace) | 
| Championship Apprentice Award | Gaël Bigirimana (Coventry City) | 
| League One Apprentice Award | Jordan Cousins (Charlton Athletic) | 
| League Two Apprentice Award | Nick Powell (Crewe Alexandra) | 
| Goal of the Year | Peter Whittingham (Cardiff City vs Barnsley) | 
| PFA Player in the Community | Tamika 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 Campaign | Hartlepool 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 Performance | Gus Poyet (Brighton & Hove Albion) | 
| Unsung Hero | Paul Bradley (Preston North End) | 
| Outstanding Contribution to League Football | Graham Turner | 
2013 Awards
Date: 24 March 2013
Venue: The Brewery, London[1]
| Award | Winner | 
|---|---|
| Championship Player of the Year | Matěj Vydra (Watford) | 
| League One Player of the Year | Matt Ritchie (Bournemouth) | 
| League Two Player of the Year | Tom Pope (Port Vale) | 
| The Football League Young Player of the Year | Tom Ince (Blackpool) | 
| Championship Apprentice Award | Dimitar Evtimov (Nottingham Forest) | 
| League One Apprentice Award | Luke James (Hartlepool United) | 
| League Two Apprentice Award | George Sykes (Barnet) | 
| Goal of the Year | Simon Cox (Nottingham Forest vs Birmingham City) | 
| PFA Player in the Community | Iñigo 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) | Ross Eastwood | 
| Fan of the Year (Championship) | Nick Webster (Derby County) | 
| Fan of the Year (League One) | Pat Raybould (Coventry City) | 
| Best Fan Marketing Campaign | |
| Best Matchday Programme (Championship) | |
| Best Matchday Programme (League One) | |
| Best Matchday Programme (League Two) | |
| 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 Performance | Phil Parkinson (Bradford City) | 
| Unsung Hero | Billy Neil (Millwall) | 
| Outstanding Contribution to League Football | Peter Shilton OBE | 
2014 Awards
Date: 16 March 2014
Venue: The Brewery, London[1][2]
| Award | Winner | 
|---|---|
| Championship Player of the Year | Danny Ings (Burnley) | 
| League One Player of the Year | Adam Forshaw (Brentford) | 
| League Two Player of the Year | Gary Roberts (Chesterfield) | 
| The Football League Young Player of the Year | Will Hughes (Derby County) | 
| Championship Apprentice Award | Mason Bennett (Derby County) | 
| League One Apprentice Award | Brendan Galloway (Milton Keynes Dons) | 
| League Two Apprentice Award | Bradley Walker (Hartlepool United) | 
| Goal of the Year | Franck Moussa (Coventry City vs Leyton Orient) | 
| PFA Player in the Community | Réda Johnson (Sheffield Wednesday) | 
| Community Club of the Year (Overall & South-East) | |
| Community Club of the Year (North-West) | |
| Community Club of the Year (Midlands) | |
| Community Club of the Year (North-East) | |
| Community Club of the Year (South-West) | |
| Fan of the Year (Overall) | |
| Fan of the Year (Championship) | |
| Fan of the Year (League One) | |
| Best Fan Marketing Campaign | |
| Best Matchday Programme (Championship) | |
| Best Matchday Programme (League One) | |
| Best Matchday Programme (League Two) | |
| Family Club of the Year (Championship) | |
| Family Club of the Year (League One) | |
| Family Club of the Year (League Two) | |
| Outstanding Managerial Performance | Gary Johnson (Yeovil Town) | 
| Unsung Hero | Frank Banks (Southend United) | 
| Outstanding Contribution to League Football | John Bowler (Crewe Alexandra) | 
2015 Awards
Date: 19 April 2015[3]
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2016 Awards
Date: 17 April 2016
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Awards by team
List updated for 2012.
References
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 "Past Winners". The Football League. 25 March 2013. Retrieved 27 March 2013.
 - ↑ "Football League Awards 2014 winners". The Football League. 16 March 2014. Retrieved 25 March 2014.
 - ↑ "Winners announced for The Football League Awards 2015". The Football League. Retrieved 19 April 2015.
 
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