Josh Windass and Callum Doyle stole the spotlight at Wrexham's end-of-season awards ceremony, capping off a memorable 2025-26 Championship campaign for the Red Dragons.
Windass, who joined Wrexham as a free agent last summer after leaving Sheffield Wednesday, was crowned the club's Player of the Season. The dynamic forward finished as the team's top scorer with 17 goals across all competitions—an impressive tally that included seven strikes in the final eight games of the season. His late-season surge was instrumental in Wrexham's push, showcasing the kind of clutch performance that fans love to see.
On the defensive side, Callum Doyle made an equally powerful statement. The 22-year-old, signed from Manchester City last summer, was named Young Player of the Season and also claimed the Players' Player of the Season award—a testament to his respect among teammates. Doyle's consistency and composure at the back earned him a spot in the EFL Championship Team of the Season, further solidifying his reputation as one of the league's brightest defensive talents.
The ceremony also honored midfielder Ollie Rathbone, who won Goal of the Season for his dramatic last-gasp strike that secured a thrilling 3-2 victory over Queens Park Rangers on January 24. That moment of magic encapsulated the fighting spirit that has defined Wrexham's rise.
As the Red Dragons continue to build momentum, these standout performances remind fans why this squad is one to watch—and why sporting that Wrexham kit never felt better.
