Supporters chose Conor McGrandles as their Player of the Season - with the midfielder celebrated in the traditional on-pitch awards conducted after the final home game of the season.
The experienced midfielder collected the Vic Withers Memorial Trophy, voted for by fans, to cap an impressive campaign in red and white. McGrandles’ consistency, leadership and influence in the heart of midfield made him a standout performer throughout the season, and his performances have now been recognised with one of the club’s highest individual honours.
A number of players and club figures were recognised for their contributions on and off the pitch.
Sonny Bradley enjoyed a double success, winning both the 617 Squadron Player of the Season and the Bill Stacey Away Player of the Season awards after a commanding season at the back.
Young midfielder Ivan Varfolomeev was named Harry Wilmot Young Player of the Season, underlining his exciting potential and impact during the campaign.
Off the field, Tendayi Darikwa received the PFA Community Champion award for his outstanding work in the local community, while Jamie Pardington was the first recipient of the new Dr Chris Batty Unsung Hero award, recognising important contributions behind the scenes.
There was also recognition for long-serving club figures and supporters. Chris Ashton was honoured for 40 years of running the away travel section, Tony Smith was recognised for his contribution to the Fan Advisory Board as he prepares to step down as chairman this summer
Dr Chris Batty was thanked for 30 years of service to Lincoln City with a framed shirt, presented to him by sporting director Jez George, as well as having the new unsung hero award named after him.