
The Berkshire Football Awards – in its previous guise as the Bracknell Football Awards has been running since 2017 and has held awards ceremonies at Binfield Football Club since 2018, before making the move to Double-Barrelled Brewery in Reading in 2022.
Here’s a list of all the winners over the last few years.
Match Day Experience (formerly Best Ground)
2017: Larges Lane (Bracknell Town)
2018: Hill Farm Lane (Binfield FC)
2019: The Rivermoor (Reading City)
2020: Lowther Road (Wokingham & Emmbrook)
2022: Racecourse Ground (Ascot United)
2023: 1878 Stadium (Burnham)
2024: Reading YMCA
2025: Windsor & Eton
2026: Windsor & Eton
Supporter of the Season
2018: Mark, Julie and Chris Page Smith (Woodley United Ladies)
2019: David Bucktrout (Ascot United)
2020: Dennis Axton (Woodley United)
2022: Ian Dawson (Windsor)
2023: Owen Armstrong (Thatcham Town)
2024: Amy-Louise Maddison
2025: Eloise Berry-Hargreaves (Hungerford Town)
2026: Christopher Dawson (Windsor & Eton)
Clive McNelly Volunteer of the Season (Senior Club)
2017: Dean Allen (Pinewood FC)
2018: Steve Kay (Berks County)
2019: Bobby Ellis (Binfield FC)
2020: Steve Kay (Berks County)
2022: Anne-Louise Doe (Wokingham & Emmbrook)
2023: Jade Dobson (Eversley & California)
2024: Tanya Davis-Hussain (Maidenhead United)
2025: Angy King (Reading FC)
2026: Luke Bishop (Burghfield)
Volunteer of the Season (Junior Club)
2026: Rob Hayward (Bracknell Town)
Photographer of the Season (formerly Best Image)
2019: Neil Graham (Joe Gater)
2020: Philip Benton (Matt Lench)
2022: Richard Milam (Eversley & California)
2023: Andy Wicks (Woodley United Women)
2024: Andy Wicks (Woodley United Women)
2025: John Leakey
2026: Sinead Thompson
Grounds Team of the Season
2025: Jason Stewart (Maidenhead United)
2026: Lewis Clements & George Gould (Windsor & Eton)
Goal of the Season
2017: Alfie Glazebrook
2020: Martin King (Hype Train)
2022: Sam Barratt (Maidenhead United)
2023: Anja Harper (Maidenhead United)
2024: Scott Davies (Slough Town)
2025: Anas Igozouln (Ascot United)
2026: Lauren Smaje (Finchampstead)
2020: Alicia Povey (Talking Women’s Football)
2023: Dave Read (Wandering Tractor)
2024: Dave Wright
2025: Dave Read (Wandering Tractor)
2026: Neil Maskell (Maidenhead United)
2017: Not Awarded
2018: @WokinghamSport on twitter (Wokingham Paper)
2019: Reading City
2020: Caversham United
2022: Caversham United
2023: Harry McBain (Wokingham & Emmbrook)
2024: Caversham United
2025: Ryan Sheehan (Reading City)
2026: Codie Tracey (Hungerford Town)
2022: Ascot United
2023: Binfield
2024: Slough Town
2025: Binfield
2026: Windsor & Eton
Individual Event of the Season (formerly Best Community Campaign or Content)
2022: Binfield Soccer School
2023: Wearing The Red & Green (Windsor & Eton)
2024: Caversham United
2025: Caversham United Women v Reading Women
2026: Wokingham Town 150th Anniversary
Physio of the Season
2025: Casey Smyth (Windsor & Eton)
2026: Darcey Young & Olivia Mansell (Eversley & California)
Manager of the Season (split into Men’s and Women’s categories from 2024)
2017: Michael Herbert (Woodley United)
2018: Marc Surtees and Nuno Antunes (Woodley United Ladies)
2019: Jamie Tompkins (Ascot United)
2020: Jamie Tompkins (Ascot United)
2022: Bobby Wilkinson (Bracknell Town)
2023: Jamie Tompkins (Ascot United)
Manager of the Season (Men’s Game)
2024: Ross Weatherstone (Binfield)
2025: Devonn Reid (Westwood Wanderers)
2026: Jordan Blake (Woodley United)
Manager of the Season (Women’s Game)
2024: Ed Jackson-Norris (Maidenhead United)
2025: Cathy Corr (Windsor & Eton)
2026: Dave Kitson (Maidenhead United)
2017: George Maxwell
2018: Ollie Kaya
2019: James Knight (Bracknell Sunday League)
2020: Matthew Barrett (Bracknell Sunday League and East Berks Football League)
2022: Matthew Barrett (Bracknell Sunday League and East Berks Football League)
2023: Jonathan Biss
2024: Cerys Rutherford
2025: Lola Pollard
2026: Ethan Stacey
Young Player of the Season (Female)
2017: Amy Woollard (Ascot United)
2018: George Bowers (Ascot United) awarded as combined men’s and women’s
2019: Kiah Owen (Binfield)
2020: Megan Halfacree (Maidenhead United Women)
2022: Gemma Harvey (Maidenhead United Women)
2023: Chloe Connor (Ascot United)
2024: Eve Annets (Reading FC Women)
2025: Ava Broke- Smith(Maidenhead United)
2026: Ruby Huggins (Finchampstead)
Young Player of the Season (Male)
2017: Eddie Lee (Binfield)
2018:
2019: James Richardson (Ascot United)
2020: Dan Roberts (Slough Town)
2022: Alfonso Tenconi (Slough Town)
2023: Christian Johnson (Holyport)
2024: Haydon Vaughan (Bracknell Town)
2025: Ty Moorcorft (Woodley United)
2026: Aaron Peprah-Baah (Wokingham Town)
Player of the Season (Female)
2019: Charley Evans (Woodley United Ladies)
2020: Ellen Surtees (Woodley United Ladies)
2022: Alicia Povey (Reading Royals Futsal)
2023: Kajal Malhotra (Maidenhead United)
2024: Simone O’Brien (Maidenhead United)
2025: Lana Cashmore (Finchampstead)
2026: Holly Robinson (Caversham United)
Player of the Season (Male)
2017: Dave Hancock (Bracknell Town) awarded as combined men’s and women’s
2018: James Knight and Joe Grant (Binfield and Bracknell Town) awarded as combined men’s and women’s
2019: Dan Roberts (Windsor)
2020: Fabian Driffill (Holyport)
2022: Seb Bowerman (Bracknell Town)
2023: George Lock (Ascot United)
2024: Johnny Goddard (Slough Town)
2025: Pawel Kowalkowski (Windsor & Eton)
2026: Luke Polding (Thatcham Town)
The Darrell Freeland Award for Service to the Local Game
2018: Barry Haslewood (Bracknell Sunday League)
2019: Neville Batt (Bracknell Sunday League)
2020: Keith Thomas (Bracknell Sunday League)
2022: Bob Bacon (Binfield FC)
2023: Neil Graham (FC Bracknell)
2024: Zuf Asghar (Singh Sabha Slough)
2025: Margaret Wrigley
2026: Emma Hopkins (Reading FC Women)
Best Isolation Engagement Campaign or Content
2020: BCA Skills Challenge (Jess Tripp – Berkshire College of Agriculture)
Outstanding contribution to local football (discontinued)
2017: Kayne Steinborn-Busse (Bracknell Town)
2018: Rob Challis (Binfield FC)
2019: Neil Graham (FC Bracknell)
2020: Martin Law (Reading City and Thames Valley Premier League)
2022: Andrew Batt (Wokingham & Emmbrook)