EFL Awards 2023 date, shortlisted candidates list, venue

EFL Awards 2023 date, shortlisted candidates list, venue

The shortlist for the EFL Awards 2023 has been announced, know the date and full candidates list

So, let’s have a look at the details.

The EFL Awards 2023 are rapidly coming, and the excitement among supporters for the announcement of the winners is growing. With some of the biggest names in football competing for top honors, this year’s tournament promises to be a star-studded occasion.

The EFL Championship Manager of the Season award is one of the categories up for grabs, and some of the most promising players in the league are on the shortlist for the EFL Young Player of the Season award.

Furthermore, the finest coaches, players, and teams from Sky Bet League One and League Two will also be honored at the awards event. Additionally, new prizes for EFL Club Employee and EFL Innovation will also be awarded. On the same evening, two of the league’s highest honors—the Sir Tom Finney Award and the Contribution to League Football—will also be presented.

The EFL Awards in 2023 are expected to be a celebration of the finest that the league has to offer, with a variety of categories showing the skills and commitment of those who play the game. So, let’s have a look at the details of EFL Awards 2023.

EFL Awards 2023 date, shortlisted candidates nominations list, venue

Date of EFL Awards 2023

The winners will be announced on Sunday, April 23.

Venue for the Award event

The Grosvenor House Hotel, Park Lane, will host the illustrious EFL Awards ceremony.

Shortlists for EFL Awards 2023

EFL Championship Manager of the Season, Sponsored by Football Manager

  • Vincent Kompany: Burnley
  • Mark Robins: Coventry City
  • Michael Carrick: Middlesbrough

EFL League One Manager of the Season, Sponsored by Football Manager

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  • Kieran McKenna: Ipswich Town
  • Steven Schumacher: Plymouth Argyle
  • Darren Moore: Sheffield Wednesday

EFL League Two Manager of the Season, Sponsored by Football Manager

  • Paul Simpson: Carlisle United
  • Richie Wellens: Leyton Orient
  • Steve Evans: Stevenage

EFL Championship Player of the Season, Sponsored by Sky Bet

  • Josh Brownhill: Burnley
  • Viktor Gyökeres: Coventry City
  • Chuba Akpom: Middlesbrough

EFL League One Player of the Season, Sponsored by Sky Bet

  • Aaron Collins: Bristol Rovers
  • Jonson Clarke-Harris: Peterborough United
  • Barry Bannan: Sheffield Wednesday

EFL League Two Player of the Season, Sponsored by Sky Bet

  • Andy Cook: Bradford City
  • Sam Hoskins: Northampton Town
  • Carl Piergianni: Stevenage

EFL Championship Young Player of the Season, Sponsored by EA Sports 

  • Alex Scott: Bristol City
  • Hayden Hackney: Middlesbrough
  • Amad Diallo: Sunderland AFC

EFL League One Young Player of the Season, Sponsored by EA Sports 

  • Jes Rak-Sakyi: Charlton Athletic
  • Cameron Humphreys: Ipswich Town
  • Bali Mumba: Plymouth Argyle

EFL League Two Young Player of the Season, Sponsored by EA Sports 

  • Junior Tchamadeu: Colchester United
  • Jayden Sweeney: Leyton Orient
  • Jacob Wakeling: Swindon Town

EFL Championship Apprentice of the Season, Sponsored by LFE

  • Ash Phillips: Blackburn Rovers
  • Jamie Knight-Lebel: Bristol City
  • Emre Tezgel: Stoke City

EFL League One Apprentice of the Season, Sponsored by LFE 

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  • Fábio Jaló: Barnsley
  • Zach Mitchell: Charlton Athletic
  • Gatlin O’Donkor: Oxford United

EFL League Two Apprentice of the Season, Sponsored by LFE 

  • Matúš Holíček: Crewe Alexandra
  • Emmanuel Ilesanmi: Harrogate Town
  • Josh Tomlinson: Northampton Town

EFL Teams of the Season 

  • To be announced.

EFL Club Employee Award

  • John Clarke: Burton Albion
  • Jerry Tocknell: Bristol City
  • Abdul Khalique: Portsmouth

EFL Fan Engagement Award

  • Bolton Wanderers
  • Lincoln City
  • Reading

EFL Diversity Award

  • Bolton Wanderers
  • Middlesbrough
  • Watford

EFL Innovation Award, Sponsored by CSM Live

  • Millwall
  • Norwich City
  • Portsmouth

EFL Green Club Award

  • Bristol City
  • Northampton Town
  • Reading

EFL Supporter of the Season 

  • Les Miller: Luton Town
  • Diane Blazier: Norwich City
  • Paula Martin: Reading

Sir Tom Finney Award

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  • To be announced.

Contribution to League Football 

  • To be announced.

2022/23 Goal of the Season, Sponsored by Hawkeye 

  • To be announced.

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