The PFA have announced the Championship, League One and League Two Teams of the Year.
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Leeds dominate Championship Team of the YearCrysensio Summerville picks up prizeLeague One & League Two teams also revealedWHAT HAPPENED?
Players from across the Football League have been recognised for their efforts last season by the PFA. The annual awards have seen the Teams of the Year announced for the Championship, League One and League Two. Individual awards have also been handed out for the three divisions, with former Leeds winger Crysensio Summerville scooping the top prize in the Championship.
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Leeds United agonisingly missed out on promotion to the Premier League but are well represented in the Championship Team of the Year with Illan Meslier, Ethan Ampadu, Archie Gray and Summerville all making the cut. Leicester City were crowned champions to ensure a quick return to the Premier League, with Ipswich Town and Southampton joining the Foxes in gaining promotion to the top flight. As such, it's no surprise to see the the team also feature plenty of players from those teams, with stars such as Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall, Leif Davis and Adam Armstrong making the XI.
PFALEAGUE ONE TEAM OF THE YEAR
Portsmouth made it back into the Championship for the first time in 12 years after finishing top of the pile last season. Pompey dominate the League One Team of the Year with Will Norris, Conor Shaughnessy, Marlon Pack and Colby Bishop all named in the XI. Derby County and Oxford United also celebrated promotion and have representatives in the Team of the Year with Eiran Cashin and Cameron Brannagan recognised for their efforts.
PFALEAGUE TWO TEAM OF THE YEAR
There was also plenty of drama in League Two last season as Stockport claimed top spot. Yet there was also delight for Wrexham as the Welsh side owned by Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney achieved back-to-back promotions by finishing as runners up. Mansfield Town also went up automatically, while Crawley grabbed the final spot after a play-off win over Crewe.
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