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The winners of the EFL Awards 2023 have been revealed as Clubs, players, managers and fans were recognised for their achievements at a star-studded evening at the Grosvenor House Hotel on Park Lane in London. Burnley manager Vincent Kompany was named as the EFL Championship Manager of the Season with his side closing in on the League title having already secured promotion, whilst the division’s top marksman with 28 league goals, Chuba Akpom, was named the EFL Championship Player of the Season for firing Middlesbrough into promotion contention. Plymouth Argyle’s Steven Schumacher was awarded the EFL League One Manager of the Season, with his side currently in the midst of an automatic promotion battle, and Aaron Collins’ 16 goals and 11 assists– the only player in the division to reach double figures in both categories – earned the Bristol Rovers forward the EFL League One Player of the Season award. After confirming their place in League One next season, Leyton Orient’s Richie Wellens received the EFL League Two Manager of the Season accolade, whilst Northampton Town’s Sam Hoskins was named the EFL League Two Player of the Season, with his 21 goals aiding his Club’s battle for automatic promotion.
Elsewhere, Bristol City’s Alex Scott, Bali Mumba of Plymouth Argyle and Colchester United’s Junior Tchamadeu were named the EFL Young Player of the Season for the Championship, League One and League Two respectively, while former Wycombe Wanderers and AFC Wimbledon forward Adebayo Akinfenwa was honoured with the Sir Tom Finney Award. Leyton Orient’s Omar Beckles was named as the EFL Player In the Community while Wigan Athletic won the EFL Community Club of the Season. Meanwhile, Milton Keynes Dons was awarded the EFL Community Project of the Season for their Knife Angel: Anti-Violence project.
Championship Manager of the Season: Vincent Kompany
Championship Player of the Season: Chuba Akpom
Championship Young Player of the Season: Alex Scott
Championship Apprentice of the Season: Ash Phillips
League One Manager of the Season: Steven Schumacher
League One Player of the Season: Aaron Collins
League One Young Player of the Season: Bali Mumba
League One Apprentice of the Season: Zach Mitchell
League Two Manager of the Season: Richie Wellens
League Two Player of the Season: Sam Hoskins
League Two Young Player of the Season: Junior Tchamadeu
League Two Apprentice of the Season: Josh Tomlinson
Goal of the Season: Ismaila Sarr
Contribution to League Football: Chris Kamara
Sir Tom Finney Award: Adebayo Akinfenwa
Community Club of the Season: Wigan Athletic
Player in the Community: Omar Beckle
Community Project of the Season: MK Dons
Innovation Award: Norwich City
Fan Engagement Award: Bolton Wanderers
Supporter of the Season: Les Miller
Club Employee Award: John Clarke
Green Club Award: Bristol City
Diversity Award: Middlesbrough
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