Barnet pair John Akinde and Andy Yiadom have both won National Game Awards after superb personal seasons.
Hitman Akinde, who led the Conference scoring charts with 31 goals, has been named the NLFA Player of the Year, whilst Yiadom has been crowned England 'C' Player of the Year.
However, Martin Allen lost out to Bristol Rovers boss Darrell Clarke in the Manager of the Year category and Graham Stack was pipped to the Goalkeeper of the Year gong by Grismby Town gloveman James McKeown.
Yiadom might have enjoyed double success but he missed out on the Young Player of the Year title to Boreham Wood loanee Lee Angol.
Akinde's superb season also included a hat-trick of Player of the Year awards at club level after breaking Gary Bull's record as the club's highest scorer in a Conference season. He managed 33 goals in all competitions as Barnet won the Conference for a third time.
For Yiadom, it has been a breakthrough year on the international scene, scoring twice for Paul Fairclough's side in clashes with Cyprus and Estonia.
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