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2025-26 WSL Football awards winners confirmed



 All winners at the WSL Football Awards - celebrating the 2025-26 Barclays Women’s Super League and Barclays Women’s Super League 2 seasons - have now been confirmed.


The showpiece event, which took place in London on Monday 18 May, saw trophies handed out across 17 different categories, encompassing on-field performance and off-field impact.


The winners in their entirety are as follows:


Barclays Women’s Super League Player of the Season


    Alessia Russo (Arsenal)

    Alyssa Thompson (Chelsea)

    Jess Park (Manchester United)

    Kerstin Casparij (Manchester City)

    Khadija Shaw (Manchester City)

    Kirsty Hanson (Aston Villa)

    Olivia Holdt (Tottenham Hotspur)

    Ruby Mace (Everton)


Barclays Women’s Super League 2 Player of the Season


    Ashleigh Weerden (Crystal Palace)

    Emily Syme (Bristol City)

    Jordan Nobbs (Newcastle United)

    Lily Crosthwaite (Birmingham City)

    Lexi Lloyd-Smith (Bristol City)

    Sophie Whitehouse (Charlton Athletic)


Barclays Women’s Super League Rising Star, Presented by Nike


    Anna Sandberg (Manchester United)

    Emilie Gay (Brighton & Hove Albion)

    Leila Wandeler (West Ham United)

    Lucia Kendall (Aston Villa)

    Olivia Smith (Arsenal)

    Ornella Vignola (Everton)

    Veerle Buurman (Chelsea)


Barclays Women’s Super League 2 Rising Star, Presented by Nike


    Abbie Larkin (Crystal Palace)

    Angelina Nixon (Portsmouth)

    Charlotte Wardlaw (Newcastle United)

    Gillian Kenney (Charlton Athletic)

    Katy Watson (Sunderland)

    Mary Bashford (Southampton)

    Neve Herron (Birmingham City)


Barclays Women’s Super League Team of the Season, Presented by EA SPORTS FC


    Alyssa Thompson (Chelsea)

    Hannah Hampton (Chelsea)

    Jess Park (Manchester United)

    Katie McCabe (Arsenal)

    Kerstin Casparij (Manchester City)

    Khadija Shaw (Manchester City)

    Mariona Caldentey (Arsenal)

    Maya Le Tissier (Manchester United)

    Toko Koga (Tottenham Hotspur)

    Vivianne Miedema (Manchester City)

    Yui Hasegawa (Manchester City)


Barclays Women’s Super League 2 Team of the Season


    Sophie Whitehouse (Charlton Athletic)

    Aimee Everett (Crystal Palace)

    Neve Herron (Birmingham City)

    Chloe Mustaki (Nottingham Forest)

    Emily Syme (Bristol City)

    Beth Hepple (Durham)

    Jordan Nobbs (Newcastle United)

    Ashleigh Weerden (Crystal Palace)

    Lily Crosthwaite (Birmingham City)

    Veatriki Sarri (Birmingham City)

    Lexi Lloyd-Smith (Bristol City)


Barclays Women’s Super League Goal of the Season


    September: Olivia Smith (Arsenal v London City Lionesses)

    October: Kirsty Hanson (West Ham United v Aston Villa)

    November: Alyssa Thompson (Arsenal v Chelsea)

    December: Shekiera Martinez (Manchester United v West Ham United)

    January: Jess Park (Aston Villa v Manchester United)

    February: Jess Park (Manchester United v London City Lionesses)

    March: Oona Siren (West Ham United v London City Lionesses)

    April: Yuka Momiki (Everton v Chelsea)

    May: Olivia Holdt (Tottenham Hotspur v London City Lionesses)


Barclays Women’s Super League 2 Goal of the Season


    September: Angelina Nixon (Ipswich Town v Portsmouth)

    October: Vicky Losada (Bristol City v Durham)

    November: Mary Corbyn (Sunderland v Bristol City)

    December: Veatriki Sarri (Birmingham City v Durham)

    January: Jessie Gale (Nottingham Forest v Bristol City)

    February: Lucy Watson (Durham v Birmingham City)

    March: Amy Andrews (Sheffield United v Sunderland)

    April: Jordan Nobbs (Newcastle United v Nottingham Forest)


Barclays Women’s Super League Save of the Season, Presented by British Gas


    September: Janina Leitzig (Chelsea v Leicester City)

    October: Daphne van Domselaar (Arsenal v Manchester City)

    November: Chiamaka Nnadozie (Liverpool v Brighton & Hove Albion)

    December: Elene Lete (London City Lionesses v Brighton & Hove Albion)

    January: Anneke Borbe (Arsenal v Manchester United)

    February: Ayaka Yamashita (Manchester City v Chelsea)

    March: Daphne van Domselaar (Arsenal v Tottenham Hotspur)


Barclays Women’s Super League 2 Save of the Season, Presented by British Gas


    September: Natalia Negri (Ipswich Town v Nottingham Forest)

    October: Sophie Whitehouse (Charlton Athletic v Sheffield United)

    November: Sophie Whitehouse (Birmingham City v Charlton Athletic)

    December: Shae Yanez (Crystal Palace v Birmingham City)

    January: Sophie Whitehouse (Charlton Athletic v Newcastle United)

    February: Natalia Negri (Portsmouth v Ipswich Town)

    March: Fran Stenson (Durham v Southampton)

    April: Cat Sheppard (Durham v Sheffield United)


Barclays Women’s Super League Golden Boot


    Khadija Shaw (Manchester City)


Barclays Women’s Super League Golden Glove


    Hannah Hampton (Chelsea)


Barclays Women’s Super League 2 Golden Boot


    Lexi Lloyd-Smith (Bristol City)


Barclays Women’s Super League 2 Golden Glove


    Sophie Whitehouse (Charlton Athletic)


Player Champion of Change, Presented by Mercedes-Benz


    Alessia Russo (Arsenal)

    Atlanta Primus (Southampton)

    Emily Murphy (Newcastle United)

    Ffion Morgan (West Ham United)

    Kadeisha Buchanan (Chelsea)

    Phallon Tullis-Joyce (Manchester United)

    Sabrina D'Angelo (Aston Villa)


Club Hero Award


    Val McDermott (Crystal Palace)

    Maurice Wake (Sunderland)

    Eric Coleborn (Portsmouth)

    Heather Carroll (Liverpool)

    Sarah Westwood (Birmingham City)

    Phil Moody (Southampton)

    Mark Hannen (Newcastle United)


Fan of the Year, Presented by The FSA


    Basil Goode (Chelsea)

    Bethany Hall (Arsenal)

    Cath Hurley (Liverpool)

    Claire Barrett (Birmingham City)

    Claire Jane Pope (Crystal Palace)

    Ian Chiverton (Portsmouth)

    Jo Davis (Brighton & Hove Albion)

    Sian Wallis (Tottenham Hotspur)