Inigo Calderon is set for his seventh season with Albion after signing a new contract.
Fellow stalwart Casper Ankergren has also stretched his stay with the club.
Calderon has penned a one-year extension, offered at the end of the season after fans voted him player of the year.
The right-back turned midfielder made 41 appearances in all competitions.
The 33-year-old Spaniard contributed vital goals in the early stages of Chris Hughton’s reign in back-to-back wins against Birmingham and Leeds in February to help Albion to Championship survival.
Confirmation he is staying will give Calderon the chance to eclipse 200 league appearances for the club since signing on a free transfer from Deportivo Alaves in January 2010.
Ankergren has also signed for another year.
The 35-year-old Danish goalkeeper has been with the club for five seasons, the last two as third choice.
Ankergren, signed on a free transfer in August 2010 after he was released by Leeds, made the last of his 76 appearances at Swindon in August in the Capital One Cup.
The Argus understands he will not be a candidate for the goalkeeping coach vacancy created by the departure of Antti Niemi.
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