Football League Awards

Football League Awards

The Football League Awards is an annual awards ceremony commemorating football-related people involved in the three divisions of the Football League. The event was established in 2006 and is held on the first Sunday in March.

2006 winners

Date and venue: 5 March, 2006, Grosvenor House Hotel, London [ [http://www.football-league.premiumtv.co.uk/page/NewsDetail/0,,10794~797871,00.html "Jagielka Named Championship Player Of The Year"] , Tony Leighton, The Football League, 5 March 2006]
* Championship Player Of The Year - Phil Jagielka - Sheffield United
* League One Player Of The Year - Lee Trundle - Swansea City
* League Two Player Of The Year - Karl Hawley - Carlisle United
* The Football League Young Player Of The Year - David Nugent - Preston North End
* Championship Apprentice Award - Lewin Nyatanga - Derby County
* League One Apprentice Award - Scott Golbourne - Bristol City
* League Two Apprentice Award - Ikechi Anya - Wycombe Wanderers
* Goal Of The Year - Stefan Oakes - Notts County vs. Yeovil Town
* Most Admired Football League Club - Crewe Alexandra
* Community Club Of The Year - Brentford
* Fan Of The Year - Jeff Hall - Chesterfield
* Best Club Sponsorship - Norwich City
* Best Club Marketing Campaign - Preston North End
* Best Kit Design - Leyton Orient
* Programme Of The Year - Crystal Palace
* Best Club Website - Nottingham Forest
* Contribution To Football Award - Gerry Murphy - Huddersfield Town
* Best Ground - Hull City - KC Stadium
* Good Sport Award - Lee Bullen - Sheffield Wednesday

2007 winners

Date and venue: 4 March, 2007, Grosvenor House Hotel, London [ [http://www.football-league.premiumtv.co.uk/page/NewsDetail/0,,10794~990458,00.html "Koumas Takes Top Billing At League Awards"] , Tony Leighton, The Football League, 4 March 2007]
* Championship Player Of The Year - Jason Koumas - West Bromwich Albion
* League One Player Of The Year - Billy Sharp - Scunthorpe United
* League Two Player Of The Year - Izale McLeod - Milton Keynes Dons
* The Football League Young Player Of The Year - Gareth Bale - Southampton
* Championship Apprentice Award - Chris Gunter - Cardiff City
* League One Apprentice Award - Joe Skarz - Huddersfield Town
* League Two Apprentice Award - Joe Thompson - Rochdale
* Goal Of The Year - Joe Ledley - Cardiff City vs. Barnsley
* Community Club Of The Year - Brighton & Hove Albion
* Fan Of The Year - Stan McGowen - Bury
* Best Club Sponsorship - Brentford
* Best Club Marketing Campaign - Norwich City
* Best Kit Design - Burnley
* Best Community Initiative - Norwich City
* Best Matchday Programme - Colchester United
* Best Use Of New Media - Cardiff City
* Contribution To Football Award - Jack Taylor
* Best Away Ground - Sunderland - Stadium of Light
* Good Sport Award - Chris Doig - Northampton Town

2008 winners

Ceremony: 2 March, 2008, Grosvenor House Hotel, London
* Championship Player of the Year - Kevin Phillips - West Bromwich Albion
* League One Player of the Year - Jermaine Beckford - Leeds United
* League Two Player of the Year - Keith Andrews - Milton Keynes Dons
* The Football League Young Player of the Year - Michael Kightly - Wolverhampton Wanderers
* Championship Apprentice Award - Mark Beevers - Sheffield Wednesday
* League One Apprentice Award - Daniel Broadbent - Huddersfield Town
* League Two Apprentice Award - Ryan Bennett - Grimsby Town
* Goal of the Year - Jermaine Beckford - Scunthorpe United vs. Rotherham United
* Community Club of the Year - Watford
* Fan of the Year - Paul Smarah - Brighton & Hove Albion
* Championship Best Community Initiative - Charlton Athletic
* League One Best Community Initiative - Brighton & Hove Albion
* League Two Best Community Initiative - Notts County
* Best Fan Marketing Campaign - Bradford City
* Best Matchday Programme - Bristol City
* Championship Family Club of the Year - Norwich City
* League One Family Club of the Year - Huddersfield Town
* League Two Family Club of the Year - Wycombe Wanderers
* Outstanding Contribution to League Football - Jimmy Armfield

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