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The FA Women's Football Awards

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Women's football awards in England

The FA Women's Football Awards
CountryEngland
First award1999
Final award2019
Websitehttp://www.thefa.com/women

TheFA Women's Football Awards was an award ceremony hosted byThe Football Association in England. The inaugural edition took place in 1999.

Top Goalscorer

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Below is a list of all the recipients of this award:

YearNameClubLeagueRef.
1999EnglandMarieanne SpaceyArsenalFA WPL National Division[1]
2001EnglandAngela BanksArsenalFA WPL National Division[2]
EnglandKelly DeanOldham CurzonFA WPL Northern Division[2]
EnglandKristy MooreBarnetFA WPL Southern Division[2]
2002EnglandMarieanne SpaceyArsenalFA WPL National Division[3]
EnglandKaty WardBirmingham CityFA WPL Northern Division[3]
NorwayMarianne PettersenFulhamFA WPL Southern Division[3]
2003EnglandAmanda BarrCharlton AthleticFA WPL National Division[4]
EnglandKelly DeanOldham CurzonFA WPL Northern Division[4]
EnglandMelanie ReaySunderland[4]
EnglandTrudy WilliamsBristol RoversFA WPL Southern Division[4]
2005EnglandTrudy WilliamsBristol RoversFA WPL National Division[5]
Northern IrelandAmy McCannWolverhampton WanderersFA WPL Northern Division[5]
EnglandEmma MeadBrighton & Hove AlbionFA WPL Southern Division[5]
2006EnglandKelly SmithArsenalFA WPL National Division[6]
EnglandVicky AbbottTranmere RoversFA WPL Northern Division[6]
WalesHelen WardWatfordFA WPL Southern Division[6]
2007EnglandLianne SandersonArsenalFA WPL National Division[7]
EnglandJodie MichalskaLincolnFA WPL Northern Division[7]
WalesHelen WardWatfordFA WPL Southern Division[7]
2008EnglandLianne SandersonArsenalFA WPL National Division[8]
EnglandAnn-Marie HeathersonFulhamFA WPL Northern Division[8]
EnglandMelanie ReayNewcastle UnitedFA WPL Southern Division[8]
2009EnglandKelly SmithArsenalFA WPL National Division[9]
EnglandJodie MichalskaLincolnFA WPL Northern Division[9]
EnglandSam PittuckWest Ham UnitedFA WPL Southern Division[9]
2010ScotlandKim LittleArsenalFA WPL National Division[10]
WalesCheryl FosterLiverpoolFA WPL Northern Division[10]
EnglandStacey SowdenBarnetFA WPL Southern Division[10]
2011EnglandRachel WilliamsBirmingham CityFA WSL[11]
EnglandGemma BryanCharlton AthleticFA WPL[11]
2012ScotlandKim LittleArsenalFA WSL[12]
EnglandBeth MeadSunderlandFA WPL National Division[12]
EnglandJodie MichalskaSheffieldFA WPL Northern Division[12]
EnglandTash KnapmanPlymouth ArgyleFA WPL Southern Division[12]
2013EnglandNatasha DowieLiverpoolFA WSL[13]
EnglandBeth MeadSunderlandFA WPL National Division[13]
EnglandJodie MichalskaSheffieldFA WPL Northern Division[13]
EnglandFran KirbyReadingFA WPL Southern Division[13]
2014EnglandKaren CarneyBirmingham CityFA WSL[14]
EnglandFran KirbyReadingFA WSL 2[14]
EnglandNatasha BaptisteAston VillaFA WSL Development League[14]
EnglandJodie MichalskaSheffieldFA WPL Northern Division[14]
EnglandCharlotte GurrGillinghamFA WPL Southern Division[14]
2015EnglandBeth MeadSunderlandFA WSL 1[15]
EnglandCourtney Sweetman-KirkDoncaster Rovers BellesFA WSL 2[15]
EnglandKit GrahamCharlton AthleticFA WPL Northern Division[15]
EnglandJodie MichalskaSheffieldFA WPL Southern Division[15]
EnglandTanya RichFA WPL Northern Division One[15]
EnglandNatalie ShawFA WPL Midlands Division One[15]
EnglandSara SinclairFA WPL South East Division One[15]
EnglandTash KnapmanPlymouth ArgyleFA WPL South West Division One[15]
2016EnglandEni AlukoChelseaFA WSL[16]
2017EnglandFran KirbyChelseaFA WSL 1[17]
EnglandCourtney Sweetman-KirkDoncaster Rovers BellesFA WSL 2[17]
EnglandBianca OwensFA WPL Northern Division[17]
EnglandGemma BryanFA WPL Southern Division[17]
EnglandNikki BerkoFA WPL Northern Division One[17]
EnglandCara NewtonFA WPL Midlands Division One[17]
EnglandFelicity GibbonsFA WPL South East Division One[17]
EnglandTash KnapmanPlymouth ArgyleFA WPL South West Division One[17]
2018EnglandEllen WhiteBirmingham CityFA WSL 1[18]
EnglandJessica SigsworthDoncaster Rovers BellesFA WSL 2[18]
EnglandRosie AxtenLeicester CityFA WPL Northern Division[18]
EnglandKit GrahamCharlton AthleticFA WPL Southern Division[18]
EnglandJodie RedgraveBrighouse TownFA WPL Northern Division One[18]
EnglandYasmine SwarbrickHull City,Morecambe[18]
EnglandJordan AtkinBurton AlbionFA WPL Midlands Division One[18]
ItalyAlessandra BarrecaActoniansFA WPL South East Division One[18]
EnglandNatasha KnapmanPlymouth ArgyleFA WPL South West Division One[18]
2019NetherlandsVivianne MiedemaArsenalFA Women's Super League[19]
EnglandJessica SigsworthManchester UnitedFA Women's Championship[19]
EnglandSaffron JordanBlackburn RoversFA WNL Northern Premier Division[19]
EnglandEmily AllenOxford UnitedFA WNL Southern Premier Division[19]
EnglandKerry BartlettKeynsham TownFA WNL Division One South West[19]
EnglandJade CrossWolverhampton WanderersFA WNL Division One Midlands[19]
ItalyAlessandra BarrecaActoniansFA WNL Division One South East[19]
EnglandBianca OwensNorton & Stockton AncientsFA WNL Division One North[19]

Players' Player of the Year

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Below is a list of all the recipients of this award:

YearNameClubLeagueRef.
1999Sue SmithTranmere RoversFA WPL National Division[1]
Kelly BineySheffield WednesdayFA WPL Northern Division[1]
Angela BanksWhitehawkFA WPL Southern Division[1]
2000Karen WalkerDoncaster BellesFA WPL National Division[20]
Rachel ManderSheffield WednesdayFA WPL Northern Division[20]
Trudy WilliamsBarry TownFA WPL Southern Division[20]
2001Jayne LudlowArsenalFA WPL National Division[2]
Stacey DanielLeeds UnitedFA WPL Northern Division[2]
Kristy MooreBarnetFA WPL Southern Division[2]
2002Marieanne SpaceyArsenalFA WPL National Division[3]
Anne BlackhamWolverhampton WanderersFA WPL Northern Division[3]
Marianne PettersenFulhamFA WPL Southern Division[3]
2003Jayne LudlowArsenalFA WPL National Division[4]
2004Jayne LudlowArsenalFA WPL National Division[21]
2005Julie FleetingArsenalFA WPL National Division[5]
2006Kelly SmithArsenalFA WPL National Division[6]
2007Kelly SmithArsenalFA WPL National Division[7]
2008Jill ScottEvertonFA WPL National Division[8]
2009Fara WilliamsEvertonFA WPL National Division[9]
2010Kim LittleArsenalFA WPL National Division[10]
2011Rachel WilliamsBirminghamFA WSL[11]
2012Jess FishlockBristol AcademyFA WSL[12]
2013Natasha DowieLiverpoolFA WSL[13]
2014Ji So-yunChelseaFA WSL[14]
Fran KirbyReadingFA WSL 2[14]
Carla HumphreyArsenalFA WSL Development League[14]
Natasha BaptisteAston VillaFA WSL Development League[14]
Jodie MichalskaSheffieldFA WPL Northern Division[14]
Sam PittuckCharlton AthleticFA WPL Southern Division[14]
2015Beth MeadSunderlandFA WSL[15]
2016Lucy BronzeManchester CityFA WSL[16]
Ini-Abasi UmotongOxford UnitedFA WSL 2[16]
Lynda ShepherdBlackburn RoversFA WPL Premier Division[16]
Gemma WoodfordShanklinFA WPL Division One[16]
2017Jordan NobbsArsenalFA WSL[17]
Michelle HinniganEvertonFA WSL 2[17]
Nikki BerkoBlackpoolFA WPL Premier Division[17]
Kate MallinHuddersfield TownFA WPL Division One[17]
2018Jill ScottManchester CityFA WSL 1[18]
Ann-Katrin BergerBirmingham City[18]
Zoe NessDurhamFA WSL 2[18]
Leigh DugmoreLeicester CityFA WPL Premier Division[18]
Nicola O'ConnellLarkhall AthleticFA WPL Division One[18]
2019Sophie BaggaleyBristol CityFA Women's Super League[19]
Kit GrahamCharlton AthleticFA Women's Championship[19]
Keira RamshawSunderlandFA WNL Premier Division[19]
Leah EmbleyBurnleyFA WNL Division One[19]

International Young Player of the Year

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Below is a list of all the recipients of this award:

YearNameClubRef.
1999Katie ChapmanMillwall Lionesses[1]
2000Carly HuntCharlton Athletic
2001Katie ChapmanFulham[2]
2002Fara WilliamsCharlton Athletic[3]
2003Eni AlukoBirmingham City[4]
2004Ann-Marie HeathersonCharlton Athletic[21]
2005Karen CarneyBirmingham City[5]
2006Karen CarneyBirmingham City[6]
2007Steph HoughtonSunderland[7]
2008Fern WhelanEverton[8]
2009Toni DugganEverton[9]
2010Jordan NobbsSunderland[10]
2011Jemma RoseBristol Academy[11]
2012Alex GreenwoodEverton[12]
2014Leah WilliamsonArsenal[22]
2015Beth MeadSunderland[15]
2016Millie BrightChelsea[16]
2017Lauren HempBristol City[17]
2018Beth MeadArsenal[18]

International Player of the Year

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Below is a list of all the recipients of this award:

YearNameClubRef.
1999Sue SmithTranmere Rovers[1]
2000Becky EastonEverton[23]
2001Sue SmithTranmere Rovers[2]
2002Katie ChapmanFulham[3]
2003Karen WalkerDoncaster Rovers Belles[24]
2004Rachel UnittFulham[21]
2005Rachel YankeyBirmingham City[5]
2006Rachel UnittEverton[6]
2007Fara WilliamsEverton[7]
2008Casey StoneyChelsea[8]
2009Fara WilliamsEverton[9]
2010Katie ChapmanArsenal[10]
2011Ellen WhiteBirmingham City[25]
2012Casey StoneyLincoln[12]
2013Steph HoughtonArsenal[26]
2014Toni DugganManchester City[27]
2015Lucy BronzeManchester City[15]
2016Jordan NobbsArsenal[16]
2017Jodie TaylorArsenal[17]
2018Ellen WhiteBirmingham City[18]

Note: this category became a part of theEngland Player of the Year Awards from 2019 onwards.

Manager of the Year

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Below is a list of all the recipients of this award:

YearNameClubLeagueRef.
2000Julie ChipchaseDoncaster BellesFA WPL National Division[20]
2001Vic AkersArsenalFA WPL National Division[2]
2002Mark HodgsonLeeds UnitedFA WPL National Division[3]
2003Marcus BignotBirmingham CityFA WPL National Division[4]
2004Keith BoanasCharlton AthleticFA WPL National Division[21]
2005Vic AkersArsenalFA WPL National Division[5]
2006Andrew McNallyBlackburn RoversFA WPL Northern Division[6]
2007Vic AkersArsenalFA WPL National Division[7]
2008Mark SaundersonFulhamFA WPL Southern Division[8]
2009Mick MulhernSunderlandFA WPL Southern Division[9]
2010Rick PassmoorLeeds CarnegieFA WPL National Division[10]
Robbie JohnsonLiverpoolFA WPL Northern Division[10]
Tracey KevinsBarnetFA WPL Southern Division[10]
2011Laura HarveyArsenalFA WSL[11]
Mick MulhernSunderlandFA WPL[11]
2012Mark SampsonBristol AcademyFA WSL[12]
John SalomanWatfordFA WPL[11]
2013Matt BeardLiverpoolFA WSL[13]
Mick MulhernSunderlandFA WPL[13]
2014David ParkerBirmingham CityFA WSL[14]
Helen MitchellSheffieldFA WPL[14]
2015Emma HayesChelseaFA WSL[15]
Helen MitchellSheffieldFA WPL[14]
2016Nick CushingManchester CityFA WSL[16]
Lindsey StephensonMiddlesbroughFA WPL[16]
2017Andy SpenceEvertonFA WSL[17]
Karen HillsTottenham HotspurFA WPL[17]
2018Emma HayesChelseaFA WSL[18]
Riteesh MishraCharlton AthleticFA WPL[18]

Club of the Year

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Below is a list of all the recipients of this award:

YearClubLeagueRef.
2002Birmingham CityFA WPL Northern Division[3]
2005EvertonFA WPL National Division[5]
2006Newcastle UnitedFA WPL Northern Division[6]
2007ArsenalFA WPL National Division[7]
2008Nottingham ForestFA WPL Northern Division[8]
2009ArsenalFA WPL National Division[9]
2010ArsenalFA WPL National Division[10]
2011Bristol AcademyFA WSL[11]
2012Birmingham CityFA WSL[12]
2013Bristol AcademyFA WSL[13]
2014LiverpoolFA WSL 1[14]
Yeovil TownFA WSL 2[14]
SheffieldFA WPL[14]
2015SunderlandFA WSL 1[15]
Doncaster Rovers BellesFA WSL 2[15]
Derby CountyFA WPL[14]
2016Manchester CityFA WSL 1[16]
Yeovil TownFA WSL 2[16]
Brighton & Hove AlbionFA WPL[16]
2017Manchester CityFA WSL 1[17]
DurhamFA WSL 2[17]
Tottenham HotspurFA WPL[17]
2018ChelseaFA WSL[18]
Derby CountyFA WPL[18]
2019Manchester CityFA Women's Super League[19]
Manchester UnitedFA Women's Championship[19]
Coventry UnitedFA Women's National League[19]

Goal of the Year

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Below is a list of all the recipients of this award:

YearNameClubRef.
2011Jemma RoseBristol Academy[11]
2012Megan HarrisLincoln[12]
2013Steph HoughtonArsenal[13]
2014Toni DugganManchester City[14]
2015Ji So-yunChelsea[15]
2016Claire EmslieBristol City[16]
2019Beth MeadArsenal[19]

Save of the Year

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Below is a list of all the recipients of this award:

YearNameClubRef.
2011Siobhan ChamberlainBristol Academy[11]
2018Sophie BaggaleyBristol City[18]
2019Megan WalshYeovil Town[19]

Goalkeeper of the Year

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Below is a list of all the recipients of this award:

YearNameClubRef.
2012Nicola DaviesLiverpool[12]

Special Achievement Award

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Below is a list of all the recipients of this award:

YearNameRef.
2001Mo Marley[2]
2010Sue Prior[10]
2011Fay Glover[11]
2012Trevor Clifton[12]
2013Dawn Barnard[13]
2014Sheila Rollinson[14]
2015Dave Coyle[15]
2017Dick, Kerr Ladies F.C.[17]
2018Tony Leighton[18]
Sue Lopez[18]
2019Patricia Gregory[19]
Peter Hough[19]

Fan of the Year

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Below is a list of all the recipients of this award:

YearNameRef.
2011Lisa Paterson-Sleep, Sam Paterson-Sleep[11]

Participation Award

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Below is a list of all the recipients of this award:

YearNameRef.
2014Merseyrail[14]
2015Albion in the Community[15]
2017Pay & Play[17]
Mums and Recreational Football[17]
2018Future Fives[18]

Unsung Hero Award

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Below is a list of all the recipients of this award:

YearNameRef.
2017Harriet Miller[17]
2018Jackie Batten-Lincoln[18]
2019Sue Henson Green[19]
Steve Shipway[19]

FA WSL All Star Team

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Below is a list of all the recipients of this award:

YearNameClubPositionRef.
2011EnglandSiobhan ChamberlainBristol AcademyGoalkeeper[11]
EnglandSophie BradleyLincolnDefender[11]
EnglandCasey StoneyLincolnDefender[11]
EnglandKerys HarropBirmingham CityDefender[11]
EnglandLaura BassettBirmingham CityDefender[11]
EnglandJo PotterBirmingham CityMidfielder[11]
EnglandKatie ChapmanArsenalMidfielder[11]
ScotlandKim LittleArsenalMidfielder[11]
WalesJess FishlockBristol AcademyMidfielder[11]
EnglandRachel WilliamsBirmingham CityForward[11]
EnglandNatasha DowieEvertonForward[11]

See also

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References

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