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LFE Apprentice of the Season Winners 2021

LFE Apprentice of the Season Winners 2021

The shortlists have been revealed ahead of the eagerly anticipated 2021 EFL Awards, with several LFE apprentices past and present receiving recognition.

The 2021 EFL Awards, which will take place on Thursday 29 April and is being broadcast live from 7:30pm on Sky Sports Football, celebrates the continued efforts and achievements of clubs, players and individuals during what has been an incredibly challenging season for everyone.

Three divisional winners have been named as LFE Apprentices of the Season, which recognises the outstanding young professionals at EFL Clubs who excel both on and off the pitch.

Sheffield Wednesday’s Will Trueman scooped the Championship award, with first-year Milton Keynes Dons apprentice Lewis Johnson taking the League One honours, while 17-year-old Cheltenham Town academy player Felix Miles picked up the League Two prize.

Elsewhere, ex-Northampton Town apprentice Ivan Toney is in the running for the prestigious Sky Bet Championship Player of the Season crown, following an incredible debut season with Brentford, which has seen him lead the league with 29 goals.

His replacement at former club Peterborough United, Jonson Clarke-Harris, is on the League One shortlist. The Coventry City academy graduate has enjoyed by far the most prolific season in front of goal of his career, steering Posh to the brink of automatic promotion after hitting the back of the net 29 times in the third tier.

Meanwhile, former Middlesbrough youngster Charlie Wyke joins him in contention for the award, having netted 25 league goals for third-placed Sunderland.

EA Sports Young Player of the Season is another award up for grabs, with 25% of the overall result coming via an online vote. Max Aarons has the opportunity to repeat his 2019 success, with the highly-rated full-back being named as one of three nominees after contributing to another promotion campaign with Norwich City.

In addition, two ex-apprentices are in the mix to pick up the PFA Player in the Community award, with Will Vaulks (formerly of Tranmere Rovers) and Matty Dolan (formerly of Middlesbrough) both on the shortlist.

EFL Awards Shortlist:

  • LFE Championship Apprentice of the Season Winner
    Will Trueman | Sheffield Wednesday
  • LFE League One Apprentice of the Season Winner
    Lewis Johnson | Milton Keynes Dons
  • LFE League Two Apprentice of the Season Winner
    Felix Miles | Cheltenham Town
  • Sky Bet Championship Player of the Season
    Ivan Toney | Northampton Town – now Brentford
  • Sky Bet League One Player of the Season
    Jonson Clarke-Harris | Coventry City – now Peterborough United
    Charlie Wyke | Middlesbrough – now Sunderland
  • EA Sports Young Player of the Season
    Max Aarons | Norwich City
  • PFA Championship Player in the Community Winner
    Will Vaulks | Tranmere Rovers – now Cardiff City
  • PFA League Two Player in the Community Winner
    Matty Dolan | Middlesbrough – now Newport County
  • Mitre Goal of the Season
    Alex Mowatt | Leeds United – now Barnsley
    Jamal Lowe | Barnet – now Swansea City

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