Arsenal have received nominations in six different categories ahead of the London Football Awards for 2023, with the ceremony to take place in March.
Every year, Arsenal are one of the clubs involved in the London Football Awards, and 2023 is no different, with the ceremony set for Monday, 13th March at the Roundhouse, Chalk Farm.
This time around, Arsenal have received nominations in six different categories, as follows below.
Arsenal Nominees for 2023
Premier League Player of the Year
- Bukayo Saka – Arsenal
- Martin Odegaard – Arsenal
- Ivan Toney – Brentford
- Harry Kane – Spurs
- Alexander Mitrovic – Fulham
LFA Goal of the Season
- Son Heung-Min – Spurs vs Leicester, Sep 17th
- Michael Olise – Palace vs United, Jan 18th
- Ismaila Sarr – Watford vs West Brom, Aug 8th
- Paul Smyth – Leyton Orient vs Doncaster, Oct 8th
- Laura Wienroither – Arsenal Women vs United Women, Nov 19th
Goalkeeper of the Year
- Aaron Ramsdale – Arsenal
- David Raya – Brentford
- Bernd Leno – Fulham
- Kepa Arrizabalaga – Chelsea
- Laurence Vigouroux – Leyton Orient
Manager of the Year
- Mikel Arteta – Arsenal
- Richie Wellens – Leyton Orient
- Emma Hayes – Chelsea Women
- Thomas Frank – Brentford
- Marco Silva – Fulham
Men’s Young Player of the Year
- Bukayo Saka – Arsenal
- Michael Olise – Crystal Palace
- Gabriel Martinelli – Arsenal
- William Saliba – Arsenal
- Billy Mitchell – Millwall
The FA Women’s Player of the Year
- Beth Mead – Arsenal
- Kim Little – Arsenal
- Sam Kerr – Chelsea
- Millie Bright – Chelsea
- Dagny Brynjarsdottir – West Ham
You’d imagine the Arsenal entrants would be favourites in a few of these categories.
Particularly Men’s Young Player of the Year, given three Arsenal nominees from five total nominations, as well as the fact Bukayo Saka is also nominated for Player of the Year.
But it wouldn’t be the first time a player nominated for Player of the Year has missed out on the Young Player of the Year award to a non-POTY nominee, so we shouldn’t count our chickens just yet.
Clubs involved in the London Football Awards
AFC Wimbledon, Arsenal, Brentford, Charlton Athletic, Chelsea, Crystal Palace, Fulham, Leyton Orient, London Bees, London City Lionsses, Millwall, Queens Park Rangers, Sutton United, Tottenham Hotspur, Watford, and West Ham United.