Stevenage FC Supporters’ Association were proud to present the End of Season Awards following the final league game of the season against Wigan Athletic.
It was a memorable afternoon at the Lamex Stadium, with Stevenage securing a dramatic 1-0 win thanks to a stoppage-time winner from Dan Sweeney in the 92nd minute. The result confirmed a historic place in the League One play-offs, rounding off a fantastic league campaign for the football club.
After the final whistle, the focus turned to recognising some of the outstanding individual contributions from across the season, with awards presented on the pitch in front of the Stevenage supporters.
Before the end of season awards were presented, Stevenage FC Supporters’ Association were delighted to present the club with a cheque for £15,000 at half-time.
This donation forms part of the Supporters’ Association’s annual contribution to Stevenage Football Club and reflects the continued support, fundraising and commitment of SFCSA members throughout the season.
The presentation was a proud moment for the Association and a reminder of the important role supporters continue to play in backing the club both on and off the pitch.
SFCSA would like to thank every member, supporter and volunteer who has helped contribute to this donation over the course of the season
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Young Player of the Year
Pitbull Commemorative Trophy
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Winner: Filip Marschall
The Pitbull Commemorative Trophy was presented in memory of Lee “Pitbull” Evans, a much-loved supporter who sadly passed away far too soon.
The shield was kindly donated by Lee’s family in his memory, creating a lasting tribute to someone who meant so much to those who knew him and to the Stevenage family.
Voted for by Alex Revell and his staff, this year’s award was presented to Filip Marschall after an excellent season between the posts.
Filip has shown maturity, consistency and quality throughout the campaign, making a significant contribution to Stevenage’s success.
Players’ Player of the Year
Winner: Charlie Goode
The Players’ Player of the Year award is always one of the most respected honours, as it is voted for by those who share the dressing room and training pitch week in, week out.
In joint third place, with 12% of the votes, were Harvey White and Lewis Freestone.
In second place, with 16% of the vote, was Daniel Phillips.
The winner, with an outstanding 44% of the vote, was Charlie Goode.
Charlie has been a huge presence throughout the season, and this vote from his teammates shows just how highly regarded he is within the squad.
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SFCSA Player of the Year
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Winner: Filip Marschall
The SFCSA Player of the Year award was voted for by supporters, recognising the player who fans felt had made the biggest contribution across the season.
In third place, with 13% of the votes, was Lewis Freestone.
In joint second place, with 18% of the vote, were Daniel Phillips and Charlie Goode.
The winner, with 19% of the vote, was Filip Marschall.
Filip’s performances have clearly made a lasting impression on the supporters, and to receive both the Young Player of the Year award and the SFCSA Player of the Year award marks a brilliant personal achievement.
Goal of the Season
Winner: Dan Kemp
Goal: Away at Bolton Wanderers
The Goal of the Season award was presented to Dan Kemp for his outstanding strike away at Bolton Wanderers.
It was a memorable moment in the season and a goal worthy of recognition, showcasing quality, composure and technique on a big stage.
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A Season to Remember
Congratulations to all the winners and nominees, and thank you to every supporter who voted.
The awards were presented on a special day for Stevenage Football Club, with the team’s final-day victory over Wigan Athletic securing a place in the League One play-offs. It was the perfect way to celebrate the efforts of the players, staff and supporters after a memorable season.
Stevenage FC Supporters’ Association would like to congratulate Alex Revell, his staff, the players and everyone connected with the club on a fantastic achievement.