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Football in Berkshire shortlist revealed

by Andrew Batt
June 11, 2025
in Bracknell, Community, Finchampstead, News, Reading, Sport, Wokingham, Woodley
Berkshire Football awards.

Berkshire Football awards.

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The shortlist for next week’s Berkshire Football awards, sponsored by Trademark Windows, has been released.

The annual showcase of the best of local football is organised by Football in Berkshire, is set to take place on Wednesday, June 18, at Double Barrelled in Reading. Tickets for the event are still available.

The full shortlist is as follows.

MATCHDAY EXPERIENCE, sponsored by Rural Pie Co.

Burnham FC

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Callum Withers – Slough Town

Christopher Dawson – Windsor & Eton

Eloise Berry-Hargreaves – Hungerford Town

Katie and Neil Bridgland – Reading Women

GROUNDS TEAM OF THE SEASON, sponsored by Calibra Tree Surgeons.

Jason Stewart – Maidenhead United

Lewis Clements & George Gould – Windsor & Eton

Mark Lemm & Luke Howroyd – Reading YMCA

Reading City Ground Staff

VOLUNTEER OF THE SEASON, sponsored by Supporters Trust at Reading.

Angy King – Reading Women

Connor McNeish – Slough Town

Mark Bradley – Cookham Dean

Natasha Loughrey – Wokingham Town

Natasha Pantony – Eversley & California

PHOTOGRAPHER OF THE SEASON, sponsored by Serious Sport.

Charlee Bradbury

Daisy Spiers

John Leakey

Neil Graham

GOAL OF THE SEASON, sponsored by Non-League Heroes Podcast.

Alex Woodhead – Finchampstead

Anas Igozouln – Ascot United

Megan Halfacree – Maidenhead United

Scott Davies – Slough Town

BEST WEBSITE, sponsored by Fox Beer House (Caversham).

Binfield FC

Burghfield FC

Burnham FC

Slough Town

Windsor & Eton

BEST CONTENT CREATOR, sponsored by Lens Digital.

Caversham United

Harry McBain – Wokingham Town

Ryan Sheehan – Reading City

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BEST INDIVIDUAL EVENT, sponsored by Cap ‘n’ Chino.

Caversham United Kit Competition

Caversham United Women v Reading FC Women

Clive McNelly Memorial Match (Wokingham Town)

EBFL Showcase

FOOTBALL WRITER OF THE SEASON, sponsored by Serious Sport.

Base of the Pyramid

Neal Jeffs – Ascot United

Peter Matthews – Reading Women

Dave Read – Wandering Tractor

PHYSIO OF THE SEASON, sponsored by SB Perform.

Casey Smyth – Windsor & Eton

Dan Harris – Bracknell Town

Declan Dowling – Thatcham Town

Salil Das – Binfield

MANAGER OF THE SEASON (WOMEN’S GAME), sponsored by Massage Movements.

Andy Cox – Ascot United

Cathy Corr – Windsor & Eton

Emeka Ehenulo – AFC Caversham

Ryan Robinson – Maidenhead United Development

MANAGER OF THE SEASON (MEN’S GAME), sponsored by Massage Movements.

Bailey Gandolfi – FC Bracknell

Devonn Reid – Westwood Wanderers

Jamie Tompkins – Ascot United

Matty Angell – Windsor & Eton

Mitchel Cooper & Darryl Jelly – Eversley & California

REFEREE OF THE SEASON, sponsored by Fox Beer House (Caversham).

Charles Walker

Dave Pilling

Juliette Forgham

Lola Pollard

YOUNG PLAYER (MALE), sponsored by Procision Football Academy.

CJ Fubler – Binfield

Ethan Kitching – Windsor & Eton

Jamie Davies – Maidenhead United/Thatcham Town

Jaden Odama – Wokingham Town

Ty Moorcroft – Woodley United

YOUNG PLAYER (FEMALE), sponsor by Procision Football Academy.

Ava Broke-Smith – Maidenhead United

Cherry Preisner – Reading

Emma Donovan – Windsor & Eton

Lucy Giles – Woodley United

Molly Brookes – Ashridge Park

PLAYER OF THE SEASON (MALE), sponsor by TradeMark Windows & Conservatories.

Jack Beech – Maidenhead Town

Mark Scott – Ascot United

Pawel Kowallkowski – Windsor & Eton

Reece Smith – Maidenhead United

PLAYER OF THE SEASON (FEMALE), sponsored by TradeMark Windows & Conservatories.

Lana Cashmore – Finchampstead

Lauren Broadhurst – Ashridge Park

Lucy Bolitho – Reading

Sarah Lawrence – Woodley United

The Darrell Freeland Award for Service to the Local Game has been decided by a Football in Berkshire panel, and will be presented as the final award on the night.

A team of 20 judges have read the stories, taken note of the number of nominations and voted for their top three in each category. Those scores have all been added up to make the short list.

The awards ceremony itself will be hosted by Guardian Football Weekly podcast regular, author of Up Pohnpei! and co-host of The Sweeper podcast, Paul Watson, at Double-Barrelled Brewery in Reading.

The venue is accessible by train from Reading Station and the number 17 bus, or Tilehurst station. There is also plenty of parking available.

Doors open at 6pm and dinner is part of your ticket. Food this year is provided by Rural Pie Co.

The evening will include a performance by Burghfield Uncommon before the awards kick-off, and The Small Strings will perform at half-time and full-time.

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