The nominees for the 2023 NI Football Awards have been announced with some big names in the running for the top gongs.
On Saturday night the Northern Ireland Football Writers' Association and the NI Football League will join forces to celebrate the 2022/23 season with a gala dinner at Belfast City Hall.
There are a string of prestigious awards up for grabs including the Dream Spanish Homes Player of the Year with Philip Lowry (Crusaders), Leroy Millar (Larne), Matthew Shevlin (Coleraine) vying for the top honour.
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The Danske Bank Women's Player of the Year is another hotly contested category with Joely Andrews (Glentoran), Caitlin McGuinness (Cliftonville), Emily Wilson (Crusaders) the nominees.
NIFWA Chair Ruth Gorman said: "This is a prestigious event with a great tradition that dates back some five decades.
"While we maintained the awards through the pandemic, Saturday night's event will be our first gala dinner since 2019.
"It will be a wonderful occasion to see so many familiar faces in the same room, once again."
NIFL Chief Executive Gerard Lawlor agreed: "The NI Football Awards is a wonderful showcase for our game.
"It has been another fantastic season with record attendances and thrilling football. Saturday night's award ceremony is a great opportunity to celebrate everything that is good in our game."
NOMINATIONS
Dream Spanish Homes Player of the Year: Philip Lowry (Crusaders), Leroy Millar (Larne), Matthew Shevlin (Coleraine)
Danske Bank Women's Player of the Year: Joely Andrews (Glentoran), Caitlin McGuinness (Cliftonville), Emily Wilson (Crusaders)
Danske Bank Young Player of the Year: Terry Devlin (Glentoran), Sean Moore (Cliftonville), Donal Scullion (Newry City)
Reavey Solicitors Manager of Year : David Healy (Linfield), Stuart King (Carrick Rangers), Tiernan Lynch (Larne)
Championship Player of the Year: Matthew Ferguson (H&W Welders), Ben Murdock (Loughgall), Adam Salley (Ards)
PIL Player of the Year: Ben Arthurs ( Bangor ), Ian Parkhill (Moyola Park), Alex Pomeroy (Limavady United)