Bromley Amongst Nominations For 2025 EFL Awards

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EFL have unveiled the shortlist for 2025 EFL Awards with newcomer, Bromley amongst the nominations.

In their first season as an EFL club, Bromley has punched above their weight and currently sit 14th in League Two in which Michael Cheek has emerged as the fourth-division’s top goalscorer with 21 goals, whilst he has also contributed seven assists.

Cheek however faces competition for the League Two Player of the Season award from Doncaster Rovers’ Luke Molyneux and former Walsall loanee, Nathan Lowe who netted 15 goals before he was recalled by Stoke.

Lowe is also up for League’s Two Young Player of the Season against George Abbott of Notts County and Bradford’s Bobby Pointon.

Woodman is up for manager of the year against Bradford’s Graham Alexander, Port Vale’s Darren Moore and Walsall’s Mat Sadlier, of which the latter three managers are looking to claim automatic promotion with their clubs.

Across in the Championship, the top four clubs will do battle for the Manager of the Season gong as Leeds’ Daniel Farke and Sunderland’s Regis Le Bris are nominated against Burnley’s Scott Parker and Sheffield United’s Chris Wilder.

Sheffield United’s midfielder – Gustavo Hamer will face off against Leeds’ Dan James and Burnley goalkeeper – James Trafford for the Championship Player of the Season award.

League One’s Player of the Season award will be contested by Birmingham City’s Tomoki Iwata, Barnsley’s Davis Keillor-Dunn and Wycombe Wanderers’ Richard Kone.

Birmingham boss, Chris Davies will face Charlton’s Nathan Jones, Wrexham’s Phil Parkinson and Leyton Orient’s Richie Wellens for the League One Manager of the Season gong.

Winners of Sir Tom Finney Award, Contribution to League Football and Goal of the Season awards will be announced on the evening, as will the Teams of the Season across all three divisions.

Other categories include EFL Green Award, Supporter of the Season and more, with the awards ceremony taking place on Sunday 27 April, live on Sky Sports Football in the UK.

Full list of nominations can be found below.

Championship Manager of the Season

Daniel Farke (Leeds United)

Regis Le Bris (Sunderland)

Scott Parker (Burnley)

Chris Wilder (Sheffield United)

 

Championship Player of the Season

Gustavo Hamer (Sheffield United)

Dan James (Leeds United)

James Trafford (Burnley)

 

League One Manager of the Season

Chris Davies (Birmingham City)

Nathan Jones (Charlton Athletic)

Phil Parkinson (Wrexham)

Richie Wellens (Leyton Orient)

 

League One Player of the Season

Tomoki Iwata (Birmingham City)

Davis Keillor-Dunn (Barnsley)

Richard Kone (Wycombe Wanderers)

 

League Two Manager of the Season

Graham Alexander (Bradford City)

Darren Moore (Port Vale)

Mat Sadlier (Walsall)

Andy Woodman (Bromley)

 

League Two Player of the Season

Michael Cheek (Bromley)

Nathan Lowe (First half of season at Walsall, now at Stoke City)

Luke Molyneux (Doncaster Rovers)

 

Championship Young Player of the Season

Jobe Bellingham (Sunderland)

Shea Charles (Sheffield Wednesday)

CJ Egan-Riley (Burnley)

 

League One Young Player of the Season

Louie Barry (First half of season at Stockport County, now at Hull City)

Tyler Bindon (Reading)

Richard Kone (Wycombe Wanderers)

 

League Two Young Player of the Season

George Abbott (Notts County)

Nathan Lowe (First half of season at Walsall, now at Stoke City)

Bobby Pointon (Bradford City)

 

Championship Apprentice of the Season 

Ronan Kpakio (Cardiff City)

Chris Rigg (Sunderland)

Souleymane Sidibe (Stoke City)

 

League One Apprentice of the Season 

Jake Richards (Exeter City)

Kofi Shaw (Bristol Rovers)

Luca Whitney (Shrewsbury Town)

 

League Two Apprentice of the Season 

Botan Ameen (Swindon Town)

Sebastian Auton (Grimsby Town)

Jack Shorrock (Port Vale)

 

EFL Club Employee

Jeremy Austin (Morecambe)

Ian Darler (Cambridge United)

Alan Knight (Portsmouth)

 

EFL Fan Engagement Award

Cardiff City – 125th Anniversary Celebration

Huddersfield Town – Engaging the Older Generation

Portsmouth – Fratton Park Fan Zone

 

EFL Diversity Award

Charlton Athletic – RWB Day

Leyton Orient – Punjabi O’s

Rotherham United – United For Communities

 

EFL Green Award

Blackburn Rovers – Sustainable Learning Conference

Carlisle United – Komatsu Climate Heroes

Northampton Town – Cobblers tackle food waste

 

EFL Supporter of the Season

Yusuf Jama – Middlesbrough

Chris Brown – Swansea

Dave Heeley (West Bromwich Albion)

 

EFL Community Club of the Season

Norwich City

Rotherham United

Fleetwood Town

 

EFL Community Project of the Season

Plymouth Argyle – ACTing with Children

Charlton Athletic – CATC Youth Engagement Vehicles

Port Vale – Baby Bank

 

EFL Player in the Community 

Jack Stacey (Norwich)

Taylor Moore (Bristol Rovers)

Joseph Olowu (Doncaster Rovers)

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