The club held its annual End of Season Presentation on Friday night.
Redcar Athletic’s Senior Section gathered in full on Friday evening to honour the efforts of yet another fantastic season.
The coaches of all three teams each offered four awards, ranging from Young Player of the Season, to the most-coveted Players’ Player of the Season.

In addition to the stars on the pitch, plenty of praise was accrued for those off of it.
From the hard-working souls behind both the clubhouse counter, the bar, and the food kiosk, to those behind the kit, the car park, and the cameras, Redcar Athletic extends a massive thank you.
The club simply could not function without your incredible efforts, sacrifices, and support.
THE AWARDS
RESERVES
First up to bat was Danny Todd, thanking his young Reserves squad for their commitment during a tough first season in senior football for many.

There was almost a clean sweep on the night for the promising Kieran Iseton. The young forward scooped Players’ Player of the Season, Manager’s Player of the Season, and Top Goalscorer.
He was joined in the awards by James Atkinson, who was named Young Player of the Season.
LADIES
Matthew Gibson was up next for the Ladies, who finished a fantastic second in the North Riding Women’s Premier League.
It was Olivia Bullock who scooped the team’s Top Goalscorer, having also won the accolade for the league as a whole.
Olivia Clarke was named Players’ Player of the Year, whilst Faye Leonard earned the title of Most Improved.

Gibson and his Assistant Manager Courtney Taylor named Ellie Booth as Manager’s Player of the Season.
GALLERY
See the event through the lens of the brilliant Chris Whiles.







FIRST TEAM
It’s no secret that the First Team had a fantastic season, winning the Northern League to earn promotion to the Northern Premier League East.
Carl Jarrett was the last to take the stand, opening his speech by praising each and every player, coach, sponsor, volunteer and supporter for this contributions to our greatest ever achievement.
It was fan-favourite Oscar Fletcher who was called up first, winning not only Supporters’ Player of the Season, but Young Player of the Season too.

Bradley Fewster came next by virtue of being Top Goalscorer, before Chay Liddle claimed Players’ Player of the Season.
The awards were wrapped up with Carl’s pick for Managers’ Player of the Season, which went deservedly to our record-breaking shot-stopper, Josh Mazfari.
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