FA Women’s Football Awards

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At this year’s FA Women’s Football Awards Sunderland dominated the WSL1 whilst Donny Belles, dominated WSL2 awards with each team scooping the team of the year award and player of the year with Courtney Sweetman-Kirk taking it for Belles and Beth Mead for Sunderland.

Not surprisingly both players also won the top goalscorers awards. Icing of the cake for Beth Mead was the award of England Young Player of the Year, making it a hat-trick for her on the night.

Lucy Bronze won the England Player of the Year and Emma Hayes took WSL Manager of the Year.

Full list of awards is below:

Vauxhall England Player of the Year: Lucy Bronze

Vauxhall England Young Player of the Year Beth Mead

FA WSL 1 Players’ Player of the Year: Beth Mead

FA WSL 2 Players’ Player of the Year: Courtney Sweetman-Kirk

FA WPL Player’s Player of the Year: (Prem) Jodie Michalska & Kit Graham

FA WPL Player’s Player of the Year: (Div 1s) Catherine Clough

FA WSL Manager of the Year: Emma Hayes

FA WPL Manager of the Year: Helen Mitchell

FA WSL Goal of the Year: Ji So Yun

FA WSL 1 Club of the Year: Sunderland

FA WSL 2 Club of the Year: Doncaster Rovers Belles

FA WPL Club of the Year: Derby County

#WeCanPlay Participation Award: Albion in the Community

FA WSL 1 Top Goalscorer: Beth Mead

FA WSL 2 Top Goalscorer: Courtney Sweetman-Kirk

FA WPL Northern Top Goalscorer: Kit Graham

FA WPL Southern Top Goalscorer: Jodie Michalska

FA WPL North Division 1 Top Goalscorer: Tanya Rich

FA WPL Midlands Division 1 Top Goalscorer: Natalie Shaw

FA WPL South East Division 1 Top Goalscorer: Sara Sinclair

FA WPL South West Division 1 Top Goalscorer: Natasha Knapman

Outstanding Contribution to Women’s Football: Dave Coyle

Read more at the FA WSL