The BBC Football Awards have concluded their 2025‑26 ceremony, handing out 27 accolades across the Premier League, Scottish Premiership, Women's Super League and the EFL, marking the end of a competitive season.
Celebrating Excellence Across Leagues
Among the highlights, Andy Woodman was recognized as League Two Manager of the Season after guiding Bromley to a historic promotion, a feat that underscored the club's rapid ascent.
In the same division, Aaron Drinan claimed the League Two Player of the Season after a prolific goal‑scoring campaign with Swindon Town, his 25 goals cementing his status as the division's top scorer.
Michael Skubala earned League One Manager of the Season honors for steering Lincoln City to the third‑tier championship, a triumph that revived the club's fortunes.
The ceremony also celebrated breakthrough talents, standout goals and managerial excellence, reflecting the breadth of talent across English football's lower tiers.
Broadcast by BBC Sport, the awards not only spotlight individual brilliance but also honor the strategic vision that has reshaped lower‑league football over the past year.
As the football calendar turns, the recognitions serve as a prelude to the upcoming season, promising fresh narratives and continued competition.