The winners list are revealed for the much anticipated 2025 EFL Awards, which took place on the evening of Sunday the 27th of April.
The 2025 EFL Awards celebrates and recognises the continued efforts and achievements of Championship, League One and League Two clubs, players and individuals during what has been quite the eventful for everyone.
The guests arrived at Grosvenor House in London with proceedings starting at 6pm and expected to end at around 10pm.
You can watch it live and in full by clicking play on the video below or scroll through the updates from EFL’s live blog to see the winners…
Jobe Bellingham named the EFL Championship Young Player of the Season
Sunderland’s Jobe Bellingham has received the award for EFL Championship Young Player of the Season!
Bellingham’s age says that he is still a young player, but having crossed the 100-game threshold in the EFL, the teenager has developed a level of consistency this season.
Jobe Bellingham wins the Championship Young Player of the season award! 🏆 pic.twitter.com/jRyrFB24pY
— Sky Sports Football (@SkyFootball) April 27, 2025
Sheffield United’s Gustavo Hamer wins EFL Championship Player of the Season!
With 9 goals and 7 assists, Hamer’s ability to not only score but create chances has been key to that success, proving his worth throughout all 40 of his appearances in the division this season.
Gustavo Hamer wins the Championship Player of the Season at the EFL Awards 🏆 pic.twitter.com/VFShoPqRKQ
— Sky Sports Football (@SkyFootball) April 27, 2025
Wycombe Wanderers’ Richard Kone win EFL League One Young Player of the Season
Since moving to Adams Park, he’s quickly become a focal point in the side with 21 goal contributions in 39 League One games.
Kone crowned the EFL League One Player of the Season
Just over 12 months ago, Kone was scoring goals for fun in the Essex Senior League for Athletic Newham and was quickly identified as a star of the future by Wycombe.
EFL Bet League Two Player & Young Player of the Season
Next up it’s the awards for EFL Bet League Two Player & Young Player of the Season, here are the nominees…
EFL League Two Player of the Season – Sponsored by Sky Bet
Michael Cheek – Bromley
Nathan Lowe – Walsall (first half of season) – now at Stoke City
Luke Molyneux – Doncaster Rovers
Bromley striker Michael Cheek has been named the EFL League Two Player of the Season!
Cheek, has registered an impressive 23 league goals in his first-ever season in the EFL, with Bromley manager Andy Woodman also nominated for Manager of the Season.
EFL League Two Young Player of the Season – Sponsored by EA Sports
George Abbott – Notts County
Nathan Lowe – Walsall (first half of season) – now at Stoke City
Bobby Pointon – Bradford City
Nathan Lowe has been named the EFL League Two Young Player of the Season following his epic loan spell with Walsall earlier in the season.
Lowe played just 22 games for Walsall during his loan spell, but he currently still sits high in the League Two scoring charts. A natural goalscorer, poaching a tap-in or taking a snapshot when others wouldn’t dare made his teammates believers.
Scott Parker named EFL Championship Manager of the Season
Scott Parker has been crowned EFL Championship Manager of the Season!
The Burnley boss secured a Premier League return for the Clarets at the first time of asking on Easter Monday, and they could go up as Champions with the title race heading into the final day next weekend.
Chris Davies named EFL League One Manager of the Season
Birmingham City boss Chris Davies has been named the EFL League One Manager of the Season.
The rookie manager steered the Blues to the Championship in a record breaking campaign that saw them break the tier three points record.
Graham Alexander named EFL League Two Manager of the Season
Bradford City’s Graham Alexander has been named the League Two Manager of the Season!
Neil Warnock receives the Contribution to League Football Award
Legendary manager Neil Warnock has been honoured for his services to the game and presented with the EFL’s prestigious Contribution to League Football Award.
The 76-year-old holds the record for the most games managed in English professional football (1,602) and has a record eight promotions to his name.
🏆 The Contribution to League Football Award goes to the one, the only, Neil Warnock! 👏 #EFLAwards
Posted by EFL on Sunday 27 April 2025
“The EFL are the greatest leagues in the whole world” 🙌
Neil Warnock’s wholesome reaction to winning the EFL’s Contribution to League Football Award 🏆 pic.twitter.com/CMZQLB5MNE
— Sky Sports Football (@SkyFootball) April 27, 2025
Player in the Community award
Taylor Moore of Bristol Rovers has been named the Player in the Community!
The award recognises the player whose involvement in his community has gone over and above that which would normally be expected, either due to the breadth of involvement in community programmes or due to the depth of support for one particular project or activity.
A truly heartfelt and emotional speech from a worthy winner 🩵#EFL | #EFLAwards | @Official_BRFC https://t.co/cG35wqGa7H pic.twitter.com/8lFuIqvfXT
— EFL (@EFL) April 27, 2025
George Abbott wins the Goal of the Season award
George Abott’s stunning strike for Notts County against Accrington Stanley has been awarded the Goal of the Season at the EFL Awards… take a look!
☄️ Three absolute stunners!
Take a look at the shortlisted goals for the EFL Goal of the Season, sponsored by Hawk-Eye Innovations.
Watch the #EFLAwards live on @SkyFootball tonight from 8.30pm. pic.twitter.com/JjzJNSsQCi
— EFL (@EFL) April 27, 2025
Community Club of the Season award
The winner of the 2025 Community Club of the Season award is Norwich City!
The EFL Community Club of the Season Award celebrates an outstanding Club, based on its commitment to the community and the impact they have within that community.
Norwich City have won this accolade after the charity engaged with a record-breaking 45,828 participants during 2023/24.
Their charity’s service offer includes an innovative volunteering project called ‘My Club’, a ‘Play and Eat’ programme to assist those affected by the cost-of-living crisis, and the ‘Realising Potential’ initiative, helping those with disabilities and additional needs to improve their employability.

Green Club award
The 2025 EFL Green Club award goes to Northampton Town!
The EFL’s Green Club Award recognises a Club that has developed an environmentally conscious campaign, project, or initiative. This could be a matchday initiative, an internal staff project or a community programme.
Northampton’s ‘Cobblers Tackle Food Waste’ – a community driven initiative led by Northampton Town Community Trust and Supported by the Eat It Up Fund.
The project was launched with the aim to improve people’s understanding of how to reduce levels of food waste across Northamptonshire. It reached thousands of participants through blended education, gamification and community outreach.

Sky Bet Championship Team of the Season
Take a look at your Sky Bet Championship Team of the Season below…
Sky Bet League One Team of the Season
Check out the 2024/25 Sky Bet League One team of the season below…
Sky Bet League Two Team of the Season!
Check out the Sky Bet League Two Team of the Season below…
2025 Diversity award
Leyton Orient are the Diversity award winners!
This wide-reaching award could be from an exceptional Club or Club Charity project, a matchday initiative, a manager or player making strides in key areas e.g. fighting against racism or as an LGBT ally.
Punjabi O’s is an initiative dedicated to promoting diversity, inclusion and community-building within the football fanbase. The Punjabi O’s focus on elevating the voices and contributions of South Asian fans, with a particular emphasis on creating an environment that celebrates the rich cultural heritage of the Punjabi community.

2025 Fan Engagement award
Cardiff City are the Fan Engagement award winners!
In just its second season as an award, the EFL Fan Engagement Award takes elements of the previous EFL Family Club Award to provide recognition to a Club who can demonstrate how it specifically involves and liaises with supporters.
Cardiff City’s 125th Anniversary campaign saw them win the award, a fan-led campaign that harnessed the cross-generational support of proud Cardiff City fans to create unique, memorable, moments of fan engagement.
Club Employee award
Ian Darler of Cambridge United has won the Club Employee award!
Ian has been an employee of Cambridge United for 45 years, joining as Head Groundsman in 1979. He is recognised as one of the finest groundsmen in the EFL and was awarded a BEM in the Queen’s Birthday Honours back in 2020.
LFE Apprentice of the Season
The next award is for the Apprentice of the Season sponsored by the LFE. It continues to reward exceptional young players who are at the beginning of their careers.
The nominees for the EFL League Two Apprentice of the Season are…
Botan Ameen – Swindon Town
Sebastian Auton – Grimsby Town
Jack Shorrock – Port Vale
The nominees for the EFL League One Apprentice of the Season are…
Jake Richards – Exeter City
Kofi Shaw – Bristol Rovers
Luca Whitney – Shrewsbury Town
The nominees for the EFL Championship Apprentice of the Season are…
Ronan Kpakio – Cardiff City
Chris Rigg – Sunderland AFC
Souleymane Sidibe – Stoke City
EFL Championship Apprentice of the Season
The winner of the EFL Championship Apprentice of the Season is Sunderland’s Chris Rigg!
EFL League One Apprentice of the Season
The winner of the League One Apprentice of the Season is Exeter’s Jake Richards!
EFL League Two Apprentice of the Season
The winner of the League Two Apprentice of the Season award is Port Vale’s Jack Shorrock!
Community Project of the Season
The award for Community Project of the Season goes to Plymouth Argyle!
The award recognises the most unique and impactful Community Project of the Season, with the divisional winners also celebrated at the Houses of Parliament.
‘ACTing with Children’ is a project which provides tailored one-to-one and group support to children aged 0-18 with a parent in prison. A child with a parent in prison is 78% more likely to offend, and the project aims to intervene early in order to break the cycle.
Curtis Davies wins the Sir Tom Finney Award
Curtis Davies has received the Sir Tom Finney award at tonight’s ceremony.
A renowned leader on and off the pitch, Davies’ career spanned over two decades, in which he recorded nearly 700 appearances across all competitions.
