Burnley boss Vincent Kompany has been named the Sky Bet Championship manager of the season after guiding the Clarets to promotion.
Kompany, who took over at Turf Moor in the summer, has masterminded a swift return to the Premier League.
Promotion was clinched with a win at Middlesbrough on Good Friday, but the wait to secure the title goes on after a shock home defeat by QPR on Saturday.
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Middlesboroughâs Michael Carrick and Coventry boss Mark Robins were also shortlisted for the EFL award.
âIt has been a long journey and I am grateful for all the people that have helped me,â said Kompany, who collected his award in a gala ceremony in London on Sunday evening.
âEvery step of the way I have been able to enjoy it because I have been surrounded by people that were backing me.â
âTo win it is like âwow.â Itâs a massive achievement and itâs an amazing feeling.â
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Middlesbrough forward Chuba Akpom was named Championship player of the season, ahead of fellow nominees Josh Brownhill of Burnley and Coventryâs Victor Gyokeres.
Akpomâs 28 league goals have helped push Boro towards the play-offs.
âThe new manager (Michael Carrick) came in at the perfect time,â Akpom said. âHe probably brought out the best in me, put me in the number 10 (position) and I have been enjoying it ever since.â
Bristol City midfielder Alex Scott, 19, was named the Championshipâs young player of the year.
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Plymouth boss Steven Schumacher, whose side sit top of the table, was voted the League One manager of the season.
âEvery player to a man has played their part and we have been outstanding and we are nearly there,â he said.
The League One player of the season went to Bristol Rovers forward Aaron Collins, who has 16 goals and 11 assists so far â the only player in the division to reach double figures in both categories.
Plymouthâs Bali Mumba, on loan from Norwich, was named the League One young player of the year.
The League Two manager of the season went to Leyton Orient boss Richie Wellens, who side secured the title on Saturday.
Northamptonâs Sam Hoskins, with 21 goals, was named the League Two player of the season, and Colchesterâs Junior Tchamadeu picked up the divisionâs young player award.
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Elsewhere, the contribution to league football award was presented to broadcaster Chris Kamara.
The 65-year-old â known for his catchphrase âUnbelievable, Jeff!â â was honoured following a lengthy playing career which saw him turn out for nine English professional clubs over two decades.
Kamara also managed Bradford and Stoke, before later working as a pundit and presenter on Sky Sports. He went public about his difficulties with the speech disorder apraxia and the impact on his broadcasting career, which also included presenting Ninja Warrior.
The Sir Tom Finney award, which recognises a player who has had an outstanding career and contributed an exceptional amount to the EFL and football in general, was given to Adebayo Akinfenwa.
Wigan were named community club of the season for work including the âsupporters projectâ, which uses funds to tackle loneliness among Latics fans in the deprived areas.
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The winner of the EFL player in the community award, sponsored by the Professional Footballersâ Association, was Leyton Orientâs Omar Beckles.
Middlesbrough collected the diversity award, which celebrate efforts to improve equality and inclusion, for the clubâs Dementia Project.
Bolton were winners of the EFL fan engagement award and Bristol Cityâs âWhitebeamâ project saw them take the green club award.
Milton Keynes Donsâ anti-violence project âKnife Angelâ was recognised with the community project of the season award.
Norwich were given the EFL innovation award for the clubâs âNot Just Another Kit launchâ which was used to raise awareness of male suicide.
Supporter of the season went to Les Miller of Luton, who set up the supportersâ trust which was formed to save the club 20 years ago.
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