Lee Bell and Calum Agius have been shortlisted as potential winners at the 2024 EFL Awards.
Crewe Alexandra boss Bell is in the running to be named League Two Manager of the Season at the event, staged in London on Sunday, April 14.
And attacking midfielder Agius is one of three players who could be named League Two Apprentice of the Season.
Bell, in his first full season as a Manager, will be up against Nigel Clough (Mansfield Town) and Mike Williamson (MK Dons) in his category.
Agius, 18, who has made six first-team appearances, will be up against Cameron Gardner (Grimsby Town) and Callum Tripp (MK Dons).
Everybody at Crewe Alexandra would like to wish Lee and Calum all the very best on the night.
2024 EFL AWARDS SHORTLISTS
EFL Championship Manager of the Season, sponsored by Football Manager
Kieran McKenna - Ipswich Town
Liam Rosenior - Hull City
Daniel Farke - Leeds United
EFL League One Manager of the Season, sponsored by Football Manager
John Mousinho – Portsmouth
Steve Evans – Stevenage
Darren Ferguson - Peterborough United
EFL League Two Manager of the Season, sponsored by Football Manager
Nigel Clough - Mansfield Town
Mike Williamson - MK Dons
Lee Bell - Crewe Alexandra
EFL Championship Player of the Season, sponsored by Sky Bet
Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall – Leicester City
Crysencio Summerville – Leeds United
Sammie Szmodics – Blackburn Rovers
EFL League One Player of the Season, sponsored by Sky Bet
Harrison Burrows – Peterborough United
Nathaniel Mendez-Laing – Derby County
Marlon Pack – Portsmouth
EFL League Two Player of the Season, sponsored by Sky Bet
Jodi Jones – Notts County
Elliot Lee – Wrexham AFC
Davis Keillor-Dunn – Mansfield Town
EFL Championship Young Player of the Season, sponsored by EA SPORTS FC
Archie Gray – Leeds United
Jon Rowe – Norwich City
Jordan James – Birmingham City
EFL League One Young Player of the Season, sponsored by EA SPORTS FC
Ronnie Edwards – Peterborough United
Karamoko Dembélé – Blackpool
Charlie Hughes – Wigan Athletic
EFL League Two Young Player of the Season, sponsored by EA SPORTS FC
Rob Apter – Tranmere Rovers
Max Dean – MK Dons
Ethan Pye – Stockport County
EFL Championship Apprentice of the Season, sponsored by LFE
Archie Gray – Leeds United
Freddie Issaka – Plymouth Argyle
Nathan Lowe – Stoke City
EFL League One Apprentice of the Season, sponsored by LFE
Tom King – Cheltenham Town
Dajaune Brown – Derby County
Reuben Wyatt – Northampton Town
EFL League Two Apprentice of the Season, sponsored by LFE
Calum Agius – Crewe Alexandra
Cameron Gardner – Grimsby Town
Callum Tripp – MK Dons
EFL Club Employee Award
Annie Cochrane – Leeds United
Lindsey Martin – Leyton Orient
Olivia Hanvey – Stockport County
EFL Fan Engagement Award, sponsored by Wasserman Live
Blackburn Rovers
Huddersfield Town
Portsmouth
EFL Diversity Award
Bolton Wanderers
Huddersfield Town
Charlton Athletic
EFL Innovation Award
Forest Green Rovers
Norwich City
Swansea City
EFL Green Club Award
Rotherham United
Northampton Town
Watford
EFL Supporter of the Season
Yusuf Jama – Middlesbrough
Chris Brown – Swansea City
Dave Heeley – West Brom
EFL Community Club of the Season
West Bromwich Albion
Charlton Athletic
Swindon Town
EFL Community Project of the Season
Bristol City
Port Vale
Morecambe
EFL Player in the Community, sponsored by the PFA
Will Vaulks - Sheffield Wednesday
Marlon Pack – Portsmouth
Farrend Rawson – Morecambe