Hereford United chief Graham Turner is in line for the FQ prize.
Turner, who won the March heat, is a finalist in the awards which recognise those who, through their actions, have displayed football's most positive elements: respect, talent, vision, commitment, integrity, loyalty and community.
The award has been initiated by FourFourTwo magazine and uhlsport whose spokesman, Paul Reaney, said: "Without people like Graham Turner there wouldn't be football clubs. The Hereford United chairman and manager has almost single-handedly kept the club afloat during too many stormy seasons.
"For his investment in his community, perseverance and loyalty Turner is a worthy finalist."
Turner's short-list competitors are Celtic supporters, photographer Michael Hutson, Pierluigi Collina, Parry and Brazil, Millwall's Paul Ifill, Charlton FC coaching staff, Iain Dowie, Leeds supporter Kjell Skjerven, AFC Wimbledon supporters and Bob Marley.
To find out more about the short-list and to vote, visit www.precisionfootball.com
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