EFL Unveil Shortlists For 2022 EFL Awards

English Football League have announced the shortlists for various categories at 2022 EFL Awards, which takes place on Sunday 24 April 2022.

Fulham’s Aleksandar Mitrovic and Harry Wilson will go head-to-head for the biggest award – Championship Player of 2021-22 season, after netting 48 goals and 21 assists in total between them.

Bournemouth’s Dominic Solanke will complete the three-man shortlist after netting 24 goals and providing six assists for the Cherries so far this season.

Barry Bannan, Michael Smith and Scott Twine of Sheffield Wednesday, Rotherham and MK Dons respectively will meanwhile battle for the 2021-22 League One Player of Season honour.

Forest Green Rovers’ Matty Stevens and Kane Wilson are both in contention for the 2021-22 League Two Player of Season award, with Newport County’s Dominic Telford completing the shortlist.

EFL meanwhile have split the Young Player of the Season award into three separate categories in order to recognise the young talent within all three divisions, with Nottingham Forest’s Brennan Johnson and Djed Spence up for Championship Young Player of Season alongside Fulham’s Fabio Carvalho.

Portsmouth goalkeeper, Gavin Bazunu headlines the League One Young Player of Season nominees alongside Fleetwood Town’s Paddy Lane and Sunderland’s Dan Neil.

Finn, Azaz, Shadrach Ogie and Connor Taylor will contest the League Two Young Player of Season award, after impressing for Newport, Leyton Orient and Bristol Rovers respectively.

Amongst the various club nominated awards, Preston North End have picked up two individual nominations in Community Project of the Year and Diversity categories.

The winners of the following awards will be announced during the ceremony with no official shortlist released in advance;

  • Football Manager Teams of 2021-22 Season
  • Environmental Sustainability Award
  • Sir Tom Finney Award
  • Contribution to League Football
  • 2022 Goal of the Season

The full shortlist for 15 categories can be found below with the winners set to be announced on Sunday 24 April 2022 at Grosvenor House Hotel, London.

 

2021-22 Championship Player of Season

  • Aleksandar Mitrovic (Fulham)
  • Dominic Solanke (Bournemouth)
  • Harry Wilson (Fulham)

 

2021-22 League One Player of Season

  • Barry Bannan (Sheffield Wednesday)
  • Michael Smith (Rotherham United)
  • Scott Twine (MK Dons)

 

2021-22 League Two Player of Season

  • Matty Stevens (Forest Green Rovers)
  • Dominic Telford (Newport County)
  • Kane Wilson (Forest Green Rovers

 

2021-22 Championship Young Player of Season

  • Fabio Carvalho (Fulham)
  • Brennan Johnson (Nottingham Forest)
  • Djed Spence (Nottingham Forest, on loan from Middlesbrough)

 

2021-22 League One Young Player of Season

  • Gavin Bazunu (Portsmouth)
  • Paddy Lane (Fleetwood Town
  • Dan Neil (Sunderland)

 

2021-22 League Two Young Player of Season

  • Finn Azaz (Newport County)
  • Shadrach Ogie (Leyton Orient)
  • Connor Taylor (Bristol Rovers)

 

LFE Apprentice of 2021-22 Season – Championship

  • Ryan Howley (Coventry City)
  • Jordan James (Birmingham City)
  • Jevon Mills (Hull City)

 

LFE Apprentice of 2021-22 Season – League One

  • Freddie Draper (Lincoln City)
  • Ayodeji Elerewe (Charlton Athletic)
  • Michael Williams (Crewe Alexandra)

 

LFE Apprentice of 2021-22 Season – League Two

  • Alex Aitken (Stevenage)
  • Junior Tchamadeu (Colchester United)
  • Ethan Brierley (Rochdale)

 

Your Move Community Club of 2021-22 Season

  • Middlesbrough
  • Blackpool
  • Derby County
  • AFC Wimbledon
  • Plymouth Argyle
  • MK Dons

 

Community Project of 2021-22 Season

  • Preston North End
  • Burton Albion
  • Swindon Town

 

PFA Player in the Community

  • Billy Mitchell (Millwall)
  • Ryan Inniss (Charlton Athletic)
  • Omar Beckles (Leyton Orient)

 

Family Club of 2021-22 Season

  • Ipswich Town
  • MK Dons
  • Sheffield United

 

Diversity Award

  • Blackburn Rovers
  • Exeter City
  • Preston North End

 

Supporter of 2021-22 Season

  • Mark Crowther (Luton Town)
  • Cath Dyer (Swansea City)
  • Sue Taylor (Burton Albion)

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