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The PFA Awards 2025 was held last night with all the winners being announced and claimed their silverware, MySportDab reports.

It was an amazing event which saw both the male and female teams coming together for the PFA Awards.

So many big names were recognized for their impact during the previous season for their respective teams.

Mohamed Salah once again made headlines after winning the best player award after an incredible season with Liverpool.

The Egypt international made history by becoming the only player to go on and claimed the award on three occasions.

He was the League top scorer which his goals helped Liverpool to claim the Premier League title under Arne Slot first time.

Former Burnley goalkeeper, now of Manchester City, James Trafford won the award.

PFA Men’s Player of the Year Winner

Mohamed Salah

Nominees

Bruno Fernandes (Manchester United)

Alexander Isak (Newcastle United)

Alexis Mac Allister (Liverpool)

Cole Palmer (Chelsea)

Declan Rice (Arsenal)

PFA Women’s Player of the Year Winner

Mariona Caldentey

Nominees

Erin Cuthbert (Chelsea)

Mary Fowler (Manchester City)

Yui Hasegawa (Manchester City)

Alessia Russo (Arsenal)

Phallon Tullis-Joyce (Manchester United)

PFA Men’s Young Player of the Year Winner

Morgan Rogers

Nominees

Liam Delap (Ipswich Town)

Dean Huijsen (Bournemouth)

Milos Kerkez (Bournemouth)

Myles Lewis-Skelly (Arsenal)

Ethan Nwaneri (Arsenal)

PFA Women’s Young Player of the Year Winner

Olivia Smith

Nominees

Aggie Beever-Jones (Chelsea)

Grace Clinton (Manchester United)

Mary Fowler (Manchester City)

Maika Hamano (Chelsea)

Wieke Kaptein (Chelsea)

PFA Championship Player of the Year

James Trafford

Nominees

Josh Brownhill (Burnley)

Gustavo Hamer (Sheffield United)

Daniel James (Leeds United)

Borja Sainz (Norwich City)

Ao Tanaka (Leeds United)

PFA League One Player of the Year

Richard Kone

Nominees

Tomoki Iwata (Birmingham City)

Davis Keillor-Dunn (Barnsley)

Charlie Kelman (Leyton Orient)

Kwame Poku (Peterborough United)

Jay Stansfield (Birmingham City)

PFA League Two Player of the Year

Michael Cheek

Nominees

Alassana Jatta (Notts County)

Nathan Lowe (Walsall)

David McGoldrick (Notts County)

Luke Molyneux (Doncaster Rovers)

Jack Payne (Colchester United)

PFA Premier League Team of the Year 2025

Matz Sels – Nottingham Forest

Virgil Van Dijk – Liverpool

Milos Kerkez – Bournemouth

William Saliba – Arsenal

Gabriel – Arsenal

Declan Rice – Arsenal

Ryan Gravenberch – Liverpool

Alexis Mac Allister – Liverpool

Mohamed Salah – Liverpool

Alexander Isak – Newcastle United

Chris Wood – Nottingham Forest

PFA Women’s Super League Team of the Year 2025

Phallon Tullis-Joyce – Manchester United

Jayde Riviere – Manchester United

Emily Fox – Arsenal

Maya Le Tissier – Manchester United

Millie Bright – Chelsea

Yui Hasegawa – Manchester City

Erin Cuthbert – Chelsea

Kim Little – Arsenal

Alessia Russo – Arsenal

Mariona Caldentey – Arsenal

Mary Fowler – Manchester City

PFA Championship Team of the Year 2025

James Trafford – Burnley

CJ Egan-Riley – Burnley

Maxime Estève – Burnley

Junior Firpo – Leeds United

Jayden Bogle – Leeds United

Ao Tanaka – Leeds United

Josh Brownhill – Burnley

Gustavo Hamer – Sheffield United

Borja Sainz – Norwich City

Joël Piroe – Leeds United

Daniel James – Leeds United

PFA League One Team of the Year 2025

Alex Cochrane – Birmingham City

Charlie Kelman – Leyton Orient

Richard Kone – Wycombe Wanderers

Lloyd Jones – Charlton Athletic

Paik Seung-ho – Birmingham City

Kwame Poku – Peterborough United

Christoph Klarer – Birmingham City

Ryan Allsop – Birmingham City

Tomoki Iwana – Birmingham City

Jay Stansfield – Birmingham City

Ethan Laird – Birmingham City

PFA League Two Team of the Year 2025

George Abbott – Notts County

Taylor Allen – Walsall

Denver Hume – Grimsby Town

Alassana Jatta – Notts County

Mickey Demetriou – Crewe Alexandra

Brad Halliday – Bradford City

Jack Payne – Colchester United

Luke Molyneux – Doncaster Rovers

David McGoldrick – Notts County

Michael Cheek – Bromley

Owen Goodman – AFC Wimbledon

All the winners were announced last night in a star studded event which also saw Alexander Isak not in attendance despite winning an award.

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