Manchester City's Bunny Shaw was named player of the year at the Women's Football awards while England players Mary Earps, Georgia Stanway and Maya Le Tissier were also recognised at the star-studded event in London. Shaw, who also won the Football Writers' award earlier this month, enjoyed an outstanding season with 21 goals in 18 games. Lionesses' and Manchester United goalkeeper Earps won the World Cup hero award following an impressive tournament in Australia and New Zealand last summer.
Her England team-mate Stanway picked up the international player of the year after winning a second successive league title with Bayern Munich while Le Tissier was named young player of the year. Former England international Alex Scott was voted broadcaster of the year while England boss Sarina Wiegman was named manager of the year. Manchester City 's Bunny Shaw was named player of the year at the Women's Football awards Kerry Davis, the first black woman to represent England, was honoured with the Lifetime Achievement Award by Olympic champion Denise Lewis.
Hosted by Chelsea and England legend Eni Aluko and Sky Sports presenter Jamie Carragher, the Women's Football Awards, supported by online fashion and lifestyle retailer SHEIN and VISA, celebrated the players, people, brands and organisations who have contributed to the phenomenal growth of the sport. Launched in 2023, the awards are the first publicly-voted ceremony to recognise all levels of the game, from grassroots greatness to sup.