PFA Awards 2025: Stars Crowned as Football's Elite Claim Top Honors

PFA Awards 2025: Stars Crowned as Football's Elite Claim Top Honors

The PFA Awards have concluded for another year, recognizing and celebrating players for their outstanding athletic achievements. The ceremony witnessed historic moments as Mohamed Salah claimed his third PFA Player of the Year accolade, while Mariona Caldentey secured the premier women's honor following her contribution to Arsenal's European triumph.

Additional recognitions presented during the evening encompassed outstanding young talents and exceptional performers from the Women's Super League, EFL Championship, League One and League Two divisions.

Furthermore, Team of the Year selections for all five featured leagues were also announced.

View the complete roster of award recipients from the 2025 PFA Awards ceremony below.

2025 PFA Awards: Complete Winners List

PFA Men's Player of the Year Champion

Salah claimed the honor for an unprecedented third occasion following his instrumental role in Liverpool's Premier League triumph while topping the league charts in both goals scored and assists provided.

Shortlisted Candidates

PFA Women's Player of the Year Champion

Arsenal midfielder Mariona Caldentey secured the accolade for her inaugural victory.

Shortlisted Candidates

PFA Men's Young Player of the Year Champion

Aston Villa talent Morgan Rogers claimed the men's Young Player of the Year recognition.

Shortlisted Candidates

PFA Women's Young Player of the Year Champion

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Arsenal's Olivia Smith secured the women's Young Player of the Year distinction.

PFA Championship Player of the Year

Former Burnley shot-stopper James Trafford, currently with Manchester City, earned the recognition.

Shortlisted Candidates

PFA League One Player of the Year

Wycombe Wanderers' Richard Kone claimed the premier accolade for League One competition.

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PFA League Two Player of the Year

Bromley's Michael Cheek earned the distinction for outstanding performance in League Two.

Shortlisted Candidates