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AT THE HEART OF THE BEAUTIFUL GAME

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OUR annual awards ceremony is one of the highlights of the Non-League calendar – and this year is set to be the biggest and best yet.
The NGAs consistently recognise the stars in Non-League football, from players at the top of their game to everyday volunteers.
Lincoln City swept up last year as they won the National League and reached the FA Cup quarter-finals, but we celebrate every level of Non-League with fans, players, coaches and unsung heroes all recognised. Winners will be revealed at Stamford Bridge on May 16.
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