Cliftonville FC held its annual Awards Night at The Lansdowne, celebrating the achievements of its players from the 2025/26 season. Harry Wilson was named the Sean Graham Cliftonville FC Player of the Year, a recognition voted on by fans worldwide. His exceptional performances throughout the season earned him this prestigious accolade, making the event a memorable occasion for all. In addition to his Player of the Year award, Wilson was also honored as the Players’ Player of the Year, showcasing his impact both on and off the pitch.
Other notable winners included Joe Sheridan, who was crowned Young Player of the Year, and Joe Gormley, who secured the Golden Boot after scoring 15 goals this season. Central defender Jonny Addis received the Goal of the Season award for his spectacular Irish Cup winner against Glenavon, highlighting his crucial contributions to the team.
The evening also marked a historic moment for Cliftonville FC as Marissa Callaghan became the first female inductee into the Club’s Hall of Fame, recognizing her trailblazing career. Secretary George Walsh was honored with the Freddie Jardine Special Merit Award for his dedication to the club.
The event was a success thanks to the efforts of Brian Campbell and Colm Carlin, who organized the occasion, along with compere Nathan Hanna and the staff at The Lansdowne for their professionalism. Cliftonville FC extends its gratitude to the sponsors who supported the event, including Sean Graham, O’Neills, and Women’s Aid, among others.
Overall, the Awards Night was a celebration of talent, hard work, and community spirit within Cliftonville FC, bringing fans and players together to honor their shared love for the club.
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