EFL Awards 2024 shortlist nominees list, schedule, date and venue

EFL Awards 2024 shortlist nominees list, schedule, date and venue

The shortlists for the EFL Awards 2024 are already revealed along with the age, date and venue

Check out who makes the list.

The EFL Awards are an annual ceremony that honours association football players, clubs, and individuals linked with the English Football League’s three divisions.

EFL Awards 2024 shortlist nominees list, schedule, date and venue details

The event was founded in 2006 and is typically hosted at the Grosvenor House Hotel in London in March or April of each year, around the end of the Football League season.

Kieran McKenna of Ipswich Town, Daniel Farke of Leeds United, and Liam Rosenior of Hull City have all been nominated as Championship managers of the season. Check out the full categories and list of EFL Award 2024 shortlists.

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The winners will be announced at the league’s annual ceremony in London on Sunday, April 14.

EFL Awards 2024 Award shortlists

EFL Championship Manager of the Season

  • Kieran McKenna: Ipswich Town
  • Liam Rosenior: Hull City
  • Daniel Farke: Leeds United

EFL League One Manager of the Season

  • John Mousinho: Portsmouth
  • Steve Evans: Stevenage
  • Darren Ferguson: Peterborough United

EFL League Two Manager of the Season

  • Nigel Clough: Mansfield Town
  • Mike Williamson: MK Dons
  • Lee Bell: Crewe Alexandra

EFL Championship Player of the Season

  • Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall: Leicester City
  • Crysencio Summerville: Leeds United
  • Sammie Szmodics: Blackburn Rovers

EFL League One Player of the Season

  • Harrison Burrows: Peterborough United
  • Nathaniel Mendez-Laing: Derby County
  • Marlon Pack: Portsmouth

EFL League Two Player of the Season

  • Jodi Jones: Notts County
  • Elliot Lee: Wrexham AFC
  • Davis Keillor-Dunn: Mansfield Town

EFL Championship Young Player of the Season

  • Archie Gray: Leeds United
  • Jon Rowe: Norwich City
  • Jordan James: Birmingham City

EFL League One Young Player of the Season

  • Ronnie Edwards: Peterborough United
  • Karamoko Dembele: Blackpool
  • Charlie Hughes: Wigan Athletic

EFL League Two Young Player of the Season

  • Rob Apter: Tranmere Rovers
  • Max Dean: MK Dons
  • Ethan Pye: Stockport County

EFL Championship Apprentice of the Season

  • Archie Gray: Leeds United
  • Freddie Issaka: Plymouth Argyle
  • Nathan Lowe: Stoke City

EFL League One Apprentice of the Season

  • Tom King: Cheltenham Town
  • Dajaune Brown: Derby County
  • Reuben Wyatt: Northampton Town

EFL League Two Apprentice of the Season

  • Calum Agius: Crewe Alexandra
  • Cameron Gardner: Grimsby Town
  • Callum Tripp: MK Dons

EFL Teams of the Season

To be announced

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EFL Club Employee Award

  • Annie Cochrane: Leeds United
  • Lindsey Martin: Leyton Orient
  • Olivia Hanvey: Stockport County

EFL Fan Engagement Award

  • Blackburn Rovers
  • Huddersfield Town
  • Portsmouth

EFL Diversity Award

  • Bolton Wanderers
  • Huddersfield Town
  • Charlton Athletic

EFL Innovation Award

  • Forest Green Rovers
  • Norwich City
  • Swansea City

EFL Green Club Award

  • Rotherham United
  • Northampton Town
  • Watford

EFL Supporter of the Season

  • Yusuf Jama: Middlesbrough
  • Chris Brown: Swansea City
  • Dave Heeley: West Brom

EFL Community Club of the Season

  • West Bromwich Albion
  • Charlton Athletic
  • Swindon Town

EFL Community Project of the Season

  • Bristol City
  • Port Vale
  • Morecambe

EFL Player in the Community

  • Will Vaulks: Sheffield Wednesday
  • Marlon Pack: Portsmouth
  • Farrend Rawson: Morecambe

Sir Tom Finney Award

To be announced

Contribution to League Football

To be announced

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2023/24 Goal of the Season

To be announced

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