Brad Potts and Mark Cullen have both had options to extend their contracts activated following Blackpool's promotion to League One.
Goals from Potts and Cullen earned the Seasiders promotion with a 2-1 victory over Exeter in the play-off final following a troubled season for the club on and off the pitch.
Potts, who joined the club from Carlisle in 2015, and Cullen, who arrived at Bloomfield Road in 2015, have both been rewarded for their efforts last Sunday with a further year at Blackpool.
Myles Boney, Colin Daniel, Jim McAlister, Kelvin Mellor, Bright Osayi-Samuel, Clark Robertson, Andy Taylor and Kyle Vassell have also had options for another season activated.
Meanwhile, midfielder Ian Black is among nine players to have been released
The once-capped Scotland international joined the Seasiders in February after leaving Shrewsbury.
Along with Black, Henry Cameron, Luke Higham, John Herron, Dean Lyness, Eddie Nolan, Jack Payne and Jack Redshaw have also been released, while the club remains in discussion over goalkeeper Sam Slocombe's future.
Blackpool have offered new deals to defender Tom Aldred and striker Nathan Delfouneso.