The FA Women's Football Awards

Summary

The FA Women's Football Awards is an award ceremony hosted by The Football Association in England. The inaugural edition took place in 1999.

The FA Women's Football Awards
CountryEngland
First awarded1999
Websitehttp://www.thefa.com/women

Top Goalscorer edit

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

Year Name Club League Ref.
1999   Marieanne Spacey Arsenal FA WPL National Division [1]
2001   Angela Banks Arsenal FA WPL National Division [2]
  Kelly Dean Oldham Curzon FA WPL Northern Division [2]
  Kristy Moore Barnet FA WPL Southern Division [2]
2002   Marieanne Spacey Arsenal FA WPL National Division [3]
  Katy Ward Birmingham City FA WPL Northern Division [3]
  Marianne Pettersen Fulham FA WPL Southern Division [3]
2003   Amanda Barr Charlton Athletic FA WPL National Division [4]
  Kelly Dean Oldham Curzon FA WPL Northern Division [4]
  Melanie Reay Sunderland [4]
  Trudy Williams Bristol Rovers FA WPL Southern Division [4]
2005   Trudy Williams Bristol Rovers FA WPL National Division [5]
  Amy McCann Wolverhampton Wanderers FA WPL Northern Division [5]
  Emma Mead Brighton & Hove Albion FA WPL Southern Division [5]
2006   Kelly Smith Arsenal FA WPL National Division [6]
  Vicky Abbott Tranmere Rovers FA WPL Northern Division [6]
  Helen Ward Watford FA WPL Southern Division [6]
2007   Lianne Sanderson Arsenal FA WPL National Division [7]
  Jodie Michalska Lincoln FA WPL Northern Division [7]
  Helen Ward Watford FA WPL Southern Division [7]
2008   Lianne Sanderson Arsenal FA WPL National Division [8]
  Ann-Marie Heatherson Fulham FA WPL Northern Division [8]
  Melanie Reay Newcastle United FA WPL Southern Division [8]
2009   Kelly Smith Arsenal FA WPL National Division [9]
  Jodie Michalska Lincoln FA WPL Northern Division [9]
  Sam Pittuck West Ham United FA WPL Southern Division [9]
2010   Kim Little Arsenal FA WPL National Division [10]
  Cheryl Foster Liverpool FA WPL Northern Division [10]
  Stacey Sowden Barnet FA WPL Southern Division [10]
2011   Rachel Williams Birmingham FA WSL [11]
  Gemma Bryan Charlton Athletic FA WPL [11]
2012   Kim Little Arsenal FA WSL [12]
  Beth Mead Sunderland FA WPL National Division [12]
  Jodie Michalska Sheffield FA WPL Northern Division [12]
  Natasha Knapman Plymouth Argyle FA WPL Southern Division [12]
2013   Natasha Dowie Liverpool FA WSL [13]
  Beth Mead Sunderland FA WPL National Division [13]
  Jodie Michalska Sheffield FA WPL Northern Division [13]
  Fran Kirby Reading FA WPL Southern Division [13]
2014   Karen Carney Birmingham FA WSL [14]
  Fran Kirby Reading FA WSL 2 [14]
  Natasha Baptiste Aston Villa FA WSL Development League [14]
  Jodie Michalska Sheffield FA WPL Northern Division [14]
  Charlotte Gurr Gillingham FA WPL Southern Division [14]
2015   Beth Mead Sunderland FA WSL 1 [15]
  Courtney Sweetman-Kirk Doncaster Rovers Belles FA WSL 2 [15]
  Kit Graham Charlton Athletic FA WPL Northern Division [15]
  Jodie Michalska Sheffield FA WPL Southern Division [15]
  Tanya Rich FA WPL Northern Division One [15]
  Natalie Shaw FA WPL Midlands Division One [15]
  Sara Sinclair FA WPL South East Division One [15]
  Natasha Knapman FA WPL South West Division One [15]
2016   Eniola Aluko Chelsea FA WSL [16]
2017   Fran Kirby Chelsea FA WSL 1 [17]
  Courtney Sweetman-Kirk Doncaster Rovers Belles FA WSL 2 [17]
  Bianca Owens FA WPL Northern Division [17]
  Gemma Bryan FA WPL Southern Division [17]
  Nikki Berko FA WPL Northern Division One [17]
  Cara Newton FA WPL Midlands Division One [17]
  Felicity Gibbons FA WPL South East Division One [17]
  Natasha Knapman FA WPL South West Division One [17]
2018   Ellen White Birmingham City FA WSL 1 [18]
  Jessica Sigsworth Doncaster Rovers Belles FA WSL 2 [18]
  Rosie Axten Leicester City FA WPL Northern Division [18]
  Kit Graham Charlton Athletic FA WPL Southern Division [18]
  Jodie Redgrave Brighouse Town FA WPL Northern Division One [18]
  Yasmine Swarbrick Hull City, Morecambe [18]
  Jordan Atkin Burton Albion FA WPL Midlands Division One [18]
  Alessandra Barreca Actonians FA WPL South East Division One [18]
  Natasha Knapman Plymouth Argyle FA WPL South West Division One [18]
2019   Vivianne Miedema Arsenal FA Women's Super League [19]
  Jessica Sigsworth Manchester United FA Women's Championship [19]
  Saffron Jordan Blackburn Rovers FA WNL Northern Premier Division [19]
  Emily Allen Oxford United FA WNL Southern Premier Division [19]
  Kerry Bartlett Keynsham Town FA WNL Division One South West [19]
  Jade Cross Wolverhampton Wanderers FA WNL Division One Midlands [19]
  Alessandra Barreca Actonians FA WNL Division One South East [19]
  Bianca Owens Norton & Stockton Ancients FA WNL Division One North [19]

Players' Player of the Year edit

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

Year Name Club League Ref.
1999 Sue Smith Tranmere Rovers FA WPL National Division [1]
Kelly Biney Sheffield Wednesday FA WPL Northern Division [1]
Angela Banks Whitehawk FA WPL Southern Division [1]
2000 Karen Walker Doncaster Belles FA WPL National Division [20]
Rachel Mander Sheffield Wednesday FA WPL Northern Division [20]
Trudy Williams Barry Town FA WPL Southern Division [20]
2001 Jayne Ludlow Arsenal FA WPL National Division [2]
Stacey Daniel Leeds United FA WPL Northern Division [2]
Kristy Moore Barnet FA WPL Southern Division [2]
2002 Marieanne Spacey Arsenal FA WPL National Division [3]
Anne Blackham Wolverhampton Wanderers FA WPL Northern Division [3]
Marianne Pettersen Fulham FA WPL Southern Division [3]
2003 Jayne Ludlow Arsenal FA WPL National Division [4]
2004 Jayne Ludlow Arsenal FA WPL National Division [21]
2005 Julie Fleeting Arsenal FA WPL National Division [5]
2006 Kelly Smith Arsenal FA WPL National Division [6]
2007 Kelly Smith Arsenal FA WPL National Division [7]
2008 Jill Scott Everton FA WPL National Division [8]
2009 Fara Williams Everton FA WPL National Division [9]
2010 Kim Little Birmingham FA WPL National Division [10]
2011 Rachel Williams Birmingham FA WSL [11]
2012 Jess Fishlock Bristol Academy FA WSL [12]
2013 Natasha Dowie Liverpool FA WSL [13]
2014 Ji So-Yun Chelsea FA WSL [14]
Fran Kirby Reading FA WSL 2 [14]
Carla Humphrey Arsenal FA WSL Development League [14]
Natasha Baptiste Aston Villa FA WSL Development League [14]
Jodie Michalska Sheffield FA WPL Northern Division [14]
Sam Pittuck Charlton Athletic FA WPL Southern Division [14]
2015 Beth Mead Sunderland FA WSL [15]
2016 Lucy Bronze Manchester City FA WSL [16]
Ini-Abasi Umotong Oxford United FA WSL 2 [16]
Lynda Shepherd Blackburn Rovers FA WPL Premier Division [16]
Gemma Woodford Shanklin FA WPL Division One [16]
2017 Jordan Nobbs Arsenal FA WSL [17]
Michelle Hinnigan Everton FA WSL 2 [17]
Nikki Berko Blackpool FA WPL Premier Division [17]
Kate Mallin Huddersfield Town FA WPL Division One [17]
2018 Jill Scott Manchester City FA WSL 1 [18]
Ann-Katrin Berger Birmingham City [18]
Zoe Ness Durham FA WSL 2 [18]
Leigh Dugmore Leicester City FA WPL Premier Division [18]
Nicola O'Connell Larkhall Athletic FA WPL Division One [18]
2019 Sophie Baggaley Bristol City FA Women's Super League [19]
Kit Graham Charlton Athletic FA Women's Championship [19]
Keira Ramshaw Sunderland FA WNL Premier Division [19]
Leah Embley Burnley FA WNL Division One [19]


International Young Player of the Year edit

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

Year Name Club Ref.
1999   Katie Chapman Millwall Lionesses [1]
2001   Katie Chapman Fulham [2]
2002   Fara Williams Charlton Athletic [3]
2003   Eniola Aluko Birmingham City [4]
2004   Ann-Marie Heatherson Charlton Athletic [21]
2005   Karen Carney Birmingham City [5]
2006   Karen Carney Birmingham City [6]
2007   Steph Houghton Sunderland [7]
2008   Fern Whelan Everton [8]
2009   Toni Duggan Everton [9]
2010   Jordan Nobbs Sunderland [10]
2011   Jemma Rose Bristol Academy [11]
2012   Alex Greenwood Everton [12]
2015   Beth Mead Sunderland [15]
2016   Millie Bright Chelsea [16]
2017   Lauren Hemp Bristol City [17]
2018   Beth Mead Arsenal [18]

International Player of the Year edit

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

Year Name Club Ref.
1999 Sue Smith Tranmere Rovers [1]
2000 Becky Easton Everton [22]
2001 Sue Smith Tranmere Rovers [2]
2002 Katie Chapman Fulham [3]
2003 Karen Walker Doncaster Rovers Belles [23]
2004 Rachel Unitt Fulham [21]
2005 Rachel Yankey Birmingham City [5]
2006 Rachel Unitt Everton [6]
2007 Fara Williams Everton [7]
2008 Casey Stoney Chelsea [8]
2009 Fara Williams Everton [9]
2010 Katie Chapman Arsenal [10]
2011 Ellen White Birmingham City [24]
2012 Casey Stoney Lincoln [12]
2015 Lucy Bronze Manchester City [15]
2016 Jordan Nobbs Arsenal [16]
2017 Jodie Taylor Arsenal [17]
2018 Ellen White Birmingham City [18]

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

Manager of the Year edit

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

Year Name Club League Ref.
2000 Julie Chipchase Doncaster Belles FA WPL National Division [20]
2001 Vic Akers Arsenal FA WPL National Division [2]
2002 Mark Hodgson Leeds United FA WPL National Division [3]
2003 Marcus Bignot Birmingham City FA WPL National Division [4]
2004 Keith Boanas Charlton Athletic FA WPL National Division [21]
2005 Vic Akers Arsenal FA WPL National Division [5]
2006 Andrew McNally Blackburn Rovers FA WPL Northern Division [6]
2007 Vic Akers Arsenal FA WPL National Division [7]
2008 Mark Saunderson Fulham FA WPL Southern Division [8]
2009 Mick Mulhern Sunderland FA WPL Southern Division [9]
2010 Rick Passmoor Leeds FA WPL National Division [10]
Robbie Johnson Liverpool FA WPL Northern Division [10]
Tracey Kevins Barnet FA WPL Southern Division [10]
2011 Laura Harvey Arsenal FA WSL [11]
Mick Mulhern Sunderland FA WPL [11]
2012 Mark Sampson Bristol Academy FA WSL [12]
John Saloman Watford FA WPL [11]
2013 Matt Beard Liverpool FA WSL [13]
Mick Mulhern Sunderland FA WPL [13]
2014 David Parker Birmingham FA WSL [14]
Helen Mitchell Sheffield FA WPL [14]
2015 Emma Hayes Chelsea FA WSL [15]
Helen Mitchell Sheffield FA WPL [14]
2016 Nick Cushing Manchester City FA WSL [16]
Lindsey Stephenson Middlesbrough FA WPL [16]
2017 Andy Spence Everton FA WSL [17]
Karen Hills Tottenham Hotspur FA WPL [17]
2018 Emma Hayes Chelsea FA WSL [18]
Riteesh Mishra Charlton Athletic FA WPL [18]

Club of the Year edit

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

Year Club League Ref.
2002 Birmingham City FA WPL Northern Division [3]
2005 Everton FA WPL National Division [5]
2006 Newcastle United FA WPL Northern Division [6]
2007 Arsenal FA WPL National Division [7]
2008 Nottingham Forest FA WPL Northern Division [8]
2009 Arsenal FA WPL National Division [9]
2010 Arsenal FA WPL National Division [10]
2011 Bristol Academy FA WSL [11]
2012 Birmingham FA WSL [12]
2013 Bristol Academy FA WSL [13]
2014 Liverpool FA WSL 1 [14]
Yeovil Town FA WSL 2 [14]
Sheffield FA WPL [14]
2015 Sunderland FA WSL 1 [15]
Doncaster Rovers Belles FA WSL 2 [15]
Derby County FA WPL [14]
2016 Manchester City FA WSL 1 [16]
Yeovil Town FA WSL 2 [16]
Brighton & Hove Albion FA WPL [16]
2017 Manchester City FA WSL 1 [17]
Durham FA WSL 2 [17]
Tottenham Hotspur FA WPL [17]
2018 Chelsea FA WSL [18]
Derby County FA WPL [18]
2019 Manchester City FA Women's Super League [19]
Manchester United FA Women's Championship [19]
Coventry United FA Women's National League [19]

Goal of the Year edit

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

Year Name Club Ref.
2011 Jemma Rose Bristol Academy [11]
2012 Megan Harris Lincoln [12]
2013 Steph Houghton Arsenal [13]
2014 Toni Duggan Manchester City [14]
2015 Ji So Yun Chelsea [15]
2016 Claire Emslie Bristol City [16]
2019 Beth Mead Arsenal [19]

Save of the Year edit

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

Year Name Club Ref.
2011 Siobhan Chamberlain Bristol Academy [11]
2018 Sophie Baggaley Bristol City [18]
2019 Megan Walsh Yeovil Town [19]

Goalkeeper of the Year edit

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

Year Name Club Ref.
2012 Nicky Davies Liverpool [12]

Special Achievement Award edit

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

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

Fan of the Year edit

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

Year Name Ref.
2011 Lisa Paterson-Sleep, Sam Paterson-Sleep [11]

Participation Award edit

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

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

Unsung Hero Award edit

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

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

FA WSL All Star Team edit

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

Year Name Club Position Ref.
2011   Siobhan Chamberlain Bristol Academy Goalkeeper [11]
  Sophie Bradley Lincoln Defender [11]
  Casey Stoney Lincoln Defender [11]
  Kerys Harrop Birmingham Defender [11]
  Laura Bassett Birmingham Defender [11]
  Jo Potter Birmingham Midfielder [11]
  Katie Chapman Arsenal Midfielder [11]
  Kim Little Arsenal Midfielder [11]
  Jess Fishlock Bristol Academy Midfielder [11]
  Rachel Williams Birmingham Forward [11]
  Natasha Dowie Everton Forward [11]

See also edit

References edit

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External links edit

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