
Club receives nine London Football Award nominations
Mon 26 February 2024, 13:00|
Tottenham Hotspur
We have received a total of nine nominations ahead of this year's London Football Awards - the most of any club in the capital.
Awards which celebrate the very best of football in London, this year, we have been shortlisted nine times across eight categories with members of our Men's First Team, Women's First Team and Foundation all up for prizes.
Beginning with our Men's First Team, Head Coach Ange Postecoglou has been nominated for the Manager of the Year award while Guglielmo Vicario and Pedro Porro are up for two awards each. Having enjoyed sublime campaigns to date in Lilywhite, the pair are each vying for the Premier League Player of the Year award while Guglielmo has been nominated for the Goalkeeper of the Year award and Pedro is up for the LFA Goal of the Season award for his January strike against Burnley.
To round off our Men's First Team nominees, Pape Matar Sarr and Destiny Udogie have both been shortlisted for the Men's Young Player of the Year award.
Meanwhile, our Women's First Team have received two nominations with Martha Thomas and Grace Clinton have been shortlisted for prizes. Firstly, Martha Thomas - who bagged a brace to help Scotland to the Pinatar Cup Final on Saturday - is in the running for the FA WSL Women’s Player of the Year while Grace Clinton - who scored her first England goal on Friday - is up for the Women's Young Player of the Year award.
Our Foundation also received a nomination for a prize at the London Football Awards with our Move 4 U programme - a programme of 12 physical activity sessions for residents of Haringey, Enfield and surrounding boroughs who have had a cancer diagnosis in the last five years - shortlisted for the Community Project of the Year.
Finally, former manager Harry Redknapp will receive the award for Outstanding Contribution to London Football at the ceremony.
The winners of the awards will be announced on Thursday 29 February in an awards evening at the Roundhouse in Camden, London.
Last year, Heung-Min Son took the Goal of the Season prize at the ceremony with the first strike in his stunning hat-trick in out 6-2 win over Leicester.
Jess Naz claimed the Women's Young Player of the Year prize in 2022 while, in 2021, Harry Kane was named the Premier League Player of the Year and Erik Lamela took to the Goal of the Season title following his rabona at the Emirates.
In 2020, Sonny picked up his first London Football Awards Goal of the Year prize for his unforgettable solo goal against Burnley while he was named the Premier League Player of the Year in 2019 while former boss Mauricio Pochettino claimed the Manager of the Year award.
Kane lifted the Premier League Player of the Year award a year earlier, with Dele scooping the Men's Young Player of the Year prize while Hugo Lloris claimed the Goalkeeper of the Year award in 2016.
Dele had taken the same award a year prior as Pochettino picked up his first Manager of the Year prize. Kane won our first ever London Football Award in 2015 when he was named the Men's Young Player of the Year.








