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London Football Awards Nominations – 2018

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The shortlists for the 2018 London Football Awards have now been announced.

With Chelsea leading the way last year, Tottenham Hotspur are heavily represented across the categories in this years awards:

Community Project of the Year:
AFC Wimbledon Foundation – AFC Wimbledon Women and Girls
Brentford Community Sports Trust – The Fearless Foundation`s Journalism Project
QPR in the Community Trust – #Game4Grenfell

English Football League Player of the Year:
Josh Clarke – Brentford
George Saville – Millwall
Romaine Sawyers – Brentford
Ryan Sessegnon – Fulham
Alex Smithies – Queens Park Rangers

Goalkeeper of the Year:
Adrian – West Ham United
Daniel Bentley – Brentford
Thibaut Courtois – Chelsea
Heurelho Gomes – Watford
Hugo Lloris – Tottenham Hotspur

Manager of the Year:
Emma Hayes – Chelsea Ladies
Roy Hodgson – Crystal Palace
Slavisa Jokanovic – Fulham
Neil Harris – Millwall
Mauricio Pochettino – Tottenham Hotspur

Outstanding Contribution to London Football:
Winner: Ian Wright MBE

Premier League Player of the Year:
Cesar Azpilicueta – Chelsea
Christian Eriksen – Tottenham Hotspur
Harry Kane – Tottenham Hotspur
Heung-Min Son – Tottenham Hotspur
Wilfried Zaha – Crystal Palace

Women`s Player of the Year:
Millie Bright – Chelsea Ladies
Danielle Carter – Arsenal Women
Katie Chapman – Chelsea Ladies
Fran Kirby – Chelsea Ladies
Jordan Nobbs – Arsenal Women

Young Player of the Year – under 23:
Andreas Christensen – Chelsea
Ainsley Maitland-Niles – Arsenal
Davinson Sanchez – Tottenham Hotspur
Ryan Sessegnon – Fulham
Harry Winks – Tottenham Hotspur

The winners of each category will be named on the evening of Thursday March 2 at Battersea Evolution and winners will again be decided by a panel of leading ex players, football administrators and journalists.

The event will again raise funds for Willow, the only national charity providing Special Days for seriously ill 16-40 year olds and with the sum raised last year at the ceremony, they will be hoping to top that this time around.

Former Arsenal goalkeeper Bob Wilson founded the charity and it has now become an annual event in the world of football.

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