It’s that time of the years again, the shortlists have been revealed for the 2022 EFL Awards and it’s got many debating about it.
Aleksandar Mitrovic, Harry Wilson and Dominic Solanke are in the running to be named Sky Bet Championship Player of the Season at the 2022 EFL Awards.
Taking place on Sunday 24 April, winners will be announced at the star-studded EFL Awards taking place at the Grosvenor House Hotel, Park Lane.

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Mitrovic’s remarkable 38 goals have fired Fulham to the top of the Championship. The Serbian has been assisted regularly by team-mate and Welsh wizard Wilson who has racked up double figures for goals and assists to lead Fulham’s charge for promotion. Leading the line with his speed, strength and intelligence, Bournemouth’s Solanke has 24 Championship goals to his name and is also a contender.
In Sky Bet League One, midfielders Scott Twine and Barry Bannan are up against Rotherham United striker Michael Smith for the Sky Bet Player of the Season award. Twine’s 15 goals and 12 assist have helped MK Dons’ promotion push. The ability and experience of Sheffield Wednesday’s Bannan has shone through all season with an array of match-winning performances. Smith has been a consistent top performer for Rotherham United with 18 goals to his name.
In Sky Bet League Two, Forest Green Rovers have two players in contention in Kane Wilson and Matty Stevens, whilst Newport County’s goalscoring machine Dominic Telford completes the list. Wilson has combined his dribbling ability and pinpoint crossing to the tune of 13 assists whilst Steven’s goals have been a key factor in Forest Green’s excellent season. Telford scored 22 goals in 19 games in a wonderful four-month stretch.
The EFL Young Player of the Season Awards will be given out divisionally for the first time to recognise the best young talent in the League. In the Championship, Nottingham Forest duo Brennan Johnson and Djed Spence are up against Fulham’s Fabio Carvalho.
In League One, Portsmouth’s shot stopper Gavin Bazunu makes the list. Dan Neil of Sunderland and Paddy Lane of Fleetwood Town – who signed in the summer from Hyde United four tiers below the Cod Army – will also be vying for the accolade.
Two defensive players make the shortlist in League Two, Bristol Rovers’ Connor Taylor and Shadrach Ogie of Leyton Orient. Newport County’s Finn Azaz is also nominated.
The Football Manager Teams of the Season will be announced on the night with a manager and starting XI chosen for each individual division.
Clubs will also be commended for their work off the pitch, with the Your Move Community Club of the Season set to be announced alongside the Community Project of the Season and PFA Player in the Community.
New for 2022 the EFL will also be presenting Diversity and Sustainability Awards alongside the Kin + Carta Family Club of the Season and Supporter of the Season.
The League’s two most prestigious awards, the Contribution to League Football and Sir Tom Finney Award, will be given out on the night.
Awarded to recipients who have had an outstanding career and contributed exceptionally to the EFL, previous winners include Kevin Phillips, Rickie Lambert and Joe Thompson.
EFL Awards 2022 shortlist:
Sky Bet Championship Player of the Season
Aleksandar Mitrovic – Fulham
Dominic Solanke – Bournemouth
Harry Wilson – Fulham
Sky Bet League One Player of the Season
Barry Bannan – Sheffield Wednesday
Michael Smith – Rotherham United
Scott Twine – Milton Keynes Dons
Sky Bet League Two Player of the Season
Matty Stevens – Forest Green Rovers
Dominic Telford – Newport County
Kane Wilson – Forest Green Rovers
Championship Young Player of the Season
Fabio Carvalho – Fulham
Brennan Johnson – Nottingham Forest
Djed Spence – Nottingham Forest
League One Young Player of the Season
Gavin Bazunu – Portsmouth
Paddy Lane – Fleetwood Town
Dan Neil – AFC Sunderland
League Two Young Player of the Season
Finn Azaz – Newport County
Shadrach Ogie – Leyton Orient
Connor Taylor – Bristol Rovers
LFE Apprentice of the Season – Championship
Ryan Howley – Coventry City
Jordan James – Birmingham City
Jevon Mills – Hull City
LFE Apprentice of the Season – League One
Freddie Draper – Lincoln City
Ayodeji Elerewe – Charlton Athletic
Michael Williams – Crewe Alexandra
LFE Apprentice of the Season – League Two
Alex Aitken – Stevenage
Junior Tchamadeu – Colchester United
Ethan Brierley – Rochdale
Football Manager Teams of the Season
To be announced on the night
Your Move Community Club of the Season
Middlesborough – North East & Yorkshire
Blackpool – North West
Derby County – Midlands
AFC Wimbledon – London
Plymouth Argyle – South West & Wales
Milton Keynes Dons – South East & East
One overall winner will be announced on the night
Community Project of the Season
Championship – Preston North End
League One – Burton Albion
League Two – Swindon Town
PFA Players in the Community
Championship – Billy Mitchell, Millwall
League One – Ryan Inniss, Charlton Athletic
League Two – Omar Beckles, Leyton Orient
Kin + Carta Family Club of the Season
Ipswich Town
Milton Keynes Dons
Sheffield United
Diversity Award
Blackburn Rovers
Exeter City
Preston North End
Environmental Sustainability Award
To be announced on the night
Supporter of the Season
Mark Crowther – Luton Town
Cath Dyer – Swansea City
Sue Taylor – Burton Albion
Sir Tom Finney Award
To be announced on the night
Contribution to League Football
To be announced on the night
2022 Goal of the Season
To be announced on the night
Twitter users reacted as the 2022 EFL Awards shortlists are revealed…
@ben_rigden: No Roberts is fraudulent #ntfc
@TomDGoldy: Sean McConville robbed imo
@wafflemuncher94: Not even Callum Lang for young player. Keane could be top scorer with the best g/a per 90 of any league 1 player not even a mention? Laughable
@clifty04: Erm, where’s Sam Vokes?
@PeteMillward79: #wafc are very likely to take an automatic @SkyBetLeagueOne spot. @LaticsOfficial are probably going up as Champions. How many amongst the 6 shortlisted players would it be reasonable for them to have? Two? At least one? They have none. @EFL you really don’t help yourselves
@MorecambeFCFeed: “The ability and experience of Sheffield Wednesday’s Bannan has shone through all season with an array of match-winning performances. Smith has been a consistent top performer for Rotherham United with 18 goals to his name.” If that’s the criteria, Cole is miles ahead of both.
@awmcs: Awards are great, but just think the ‘hire a hotel, get people to sit at round tables with booze, charge them to attend and make money’ model is soooooo dated. EFL could be so creative and use more interesting venues/locations to engage a wider range of people of all ages.
@Craig_B33: Morgan Gibbs-White should be in ahead of Wilson
@EuanBCFC_: Weimann robbed
@harveyo01: This is a joke #wafc
@Jayden_WBA:
Mitro POTS
Johnson YPOTS
@JoshJenkins96: I’m sorry if it’s not Mitrovic then it’s fixed! He’s broken records!
@wafc_110513: If #wafc do end up winning this league we should snub lifting their trophy and sort our own presentation in Wigan Park instead. They EFL tried to destroy us and have treated us with contempt since
@cpfcames: Cole Stockton robbed
@davidjackson3: They absolutely hate us don’t they? 😂😂😂 #wafc
@harry_statter: Where’s stockton 😂😂😂 22 goals in a relegation battle.. mental
@Tturner23: Embarrassing that Stockton isn’t listed.
@_bobbystephens: 🤣🤣🤣 Cole’s too good for this shit award anyways 😘
@GrantR_1867: As much as I’m backing Bannan, Twine is a ridiculous player and I’d be shocked if he’s at MK next season.
@DCaunce0912: Shocking that no players from the team at the top make this list. Oh well, we’ll just take the league title instead #wafc
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— The Pie at Night (@pieatnight_WAFC) April 14, 2022

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