The winners of the 2007/08 PUMA Golden Boot and PUMA Golden Glove awards have been announced.The leading scorers and shot-stoppers from all three divisions of The Football League are set to receive specially designed golden trophies to mark their respective achievements in all competitions this season.

The winner of the Golden Boot for the Championship is Wolverhampton Wanderers' prolific striker Sylvan Ebanks-Blake. The ex-Manchester United player has notched 25 goals this season, including 13 for previous club Plymouth Argyle before his move to Molineux in the January transfer window.

The Golden Glove goes to West Bromwich Albion's veteran keeper Dean Kiely who recorded 18 clean sheets, as he helped the Baggies clinch the Coca-Cola Championship title.

In League 1, Trinidad & Tobago star Jason Scotland added a Golden Boot to his winner's medal by scoring 28 goals for Swansea City. Whilst Nottingham Forest goalkeeper Paul Smith, runner-up 12 months ago, recorded 25 clean sheets to help his side secure Championship football next term.

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Peterborough United's Aaron Mclean registered 33 goals in his first full season at London Road to take the League 2 Golden Boot.Milton Keynes Dons' French goalkeeper Willy Gueret won the League 2 Golden Glove award with 23 shut-outs as his side stormed to a League and Johnstone's Paint Trophy double.

In announcing the PUMA Golden Boot and Golden Glove Award winners, Lord Mawhinney, Chairman of The Football League, said:

"Goalscorers and Goalkeepers are frequently the difference between success and failure in football.Each of these winners has made an enormous contribution to their club this season and they fully deserve this extra recognition."

Richard Callaway, Teamsports Marketing Manager at PUMA UK, added:

"Strikers and goalkeepers can often win a match for their team with a last minute goal or breathtaking save.These accolades give us an opportunity to reward players of all levels - congratulations to all of the winners."

Goals and clean sheets in The Coca-Cola Football League, Carling Cup, Johnstone's Paint Trophy and FA Cup sponsored by E.ON have all counted towards the PUMA Golden Boot and Golden Glove awards.

Championship
Sylvan Ebanks-Blake - Wolverhampton Wanderers - 25 goals
Kevin Phillips - West Bromwich Albion - 24
James Beattie - Sheffield United - 22
Stern John - Southampton - 19

League 1
Jason Scotland - Swansea - 28 goals
Jermaine Beckford - Leeds United - 20
Nicky Forster - Brighton and Hove Albion - 19
Rickie Lambert - Bristol Rovers - 19
Adam Boyd - Leyton Orient - 17

League 2
Aaron Mclean - Peterborough United - 33
Jack Lester - Chesterfield - 27
Scott McGleish - Wycombe Wanderers - 26
Andy Bishop - Bury - 25
Michael Boulding - Mansfield Town - 25

GOLDEN GLOVE

Championship
Dean Kiely - West Bromwich Albion - 18 clean sheets
Wayne Hennessey - Wolverhampton Wanderers - 17
Boaz Myhill - Hull City - 16
Adriano Basso - Bristol City - 14
Lee Camp - Queens Park Rangers - 14
Paddy Kenny - Sheffield United - 14

League 1
Paul Smith - Nottingham Forest - 25 clean sheets
Casper Ankergren - Leeds United - 22
Dorus De Vries - Swansea City - 22
Neil Sullivan - Doncaster Rovers - 21
Clayton Ince - Walsall - 19
Keiren Westwood - Carlisle United - 19

League 2
Willy Gueret - Milton Keynes Dons - 23 clean sheets
Wayne Brown - Hereford United - 21
David Stockdale - Darlington - 19
Frank Fielding - Wycombe Wanderers - 15
Joe Lewis - Peterborough United - 15