Liverpool's Mohamed Salah was named the PFA Player of the Season for the third year running, while Arsenal's Mariona Caldentey won the women's award; James Trafford was named the Championship's Player of the Year, Richard Kone was named the League One's Player of the Year and Michael Chick was named the League Two's Player of the Year.
Liverpool footballer Mohamed Salah has commented on his third career victory, receiving the PFA Player of the Year title.
Liverpool legend Mohamed Salah set a record by winning the PFA award for a third time, while Arsenal's Mariona Caldentey took the honours in the women's category.
Salah played a key role in the Reds' Premier League title triumph under Arne Slot with 29 goals and 18 assists.
The 33-year-old Egyptian's phenomenal performances in the 2024/25 season saw him win the PFA members' vote, making him the first three-time winner of the Player of the Year award.
Highlights from Mohamed Salah's extraordinary 2024-25 season as he led Liverpool to the Premier League title.
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The win added to his third Football Writers' Association Footballer of the Year title, which he won earlier this year.
Caldentey, 29, who joined Arsenal last summer, has scored 19 goals in all competitions, including eight in the Champions League as her side beat the forward's former club Barcelona in the final.
Arsenal's Mariona Caldentey shares her emotions after winning PFA Players' Player of the Year award
Olivia Smith , who recently joined Arsenal for a world record transfer fee, has been named Young Player of the Season after some impressive performances for Liverpool.
Olivia Smith expresses gratitude after winning PFA Young Player of the Year
Aston Villa's Morgan Rogers has been named Young Player of the Year after a breakthrough season that has earned him a spot in the England squad.
Aston Villa's Morgan Rodgers has revealed that the World Cup is his next target after being named PFA Young Player of the Year.
Salah's Liverpool team-mates Virgil van Dijk , Ryan Gravenberch and Alexis McAllister have been named in the PFA Premier League Team of the 2024/25 season.
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The list also includes Milos Kerkez , who has moved from Bournemouth to Anfield, and Arsenal trio William Saliba , Gabriel Magalhaes and Declan Rice .
Chelsea captain Cole Palmer and Manchester United midfielder Bruno Fernandes were both left out of the Team of the Year despite being nominated for Player of the Year.
Two Chelsea players, Erin Cuthbert and Millie Bright , have been named in the PFA Women's Super League Team of the Season.
James Trafford , now of Manchester City, became the first goalkeeper to be named Championship Player of the Year after his brilliant performances for Burnley in the promotion games.
Seven Birmingham players have been named in Sky Bet's League One Team of the Year.
Premier League
Players' Player of the Year: Mohamed Salah (Liverpool)
Pictured: Liverpool's Mohamed Salah wins the PFA Premier League Player of the Year award.
eFootball Young Player of the Year: Morgan Rodgers (Aston Villa)
Pictured: Aston Villa's Morgan Rogers has been named the PFA Premier League Young Player of the Year.
National team of the 2024/25 season
Goalkeeper : Mats Selc (Nottingham Forest)
Defenders : Virgil van Dijk (Liverpool), William Saliba (Arsenal), Gabriel Magalhaes (Arsenal), Milos Kerkez (Bournemouth).
Midfielders : Ryan Gravenbirch (Liverpool), Declan Rice (Arsenal), Alexis MacAllister (Liverpool).
Forwards : Mohamed Salah (Liverpool), Chris Wood (Nottingham Forest), Alexander Isak (Newcastle).
Women's Super League
Women's Player of the Year: Mariona Caldentey (Arsenal)
Pictured: Arsenal's Mariona Caldentey is the PFA Women's Super League Player of the Year.
Mercedes-Benz Young Player of the Year: Olivia Smith (Liverpool)
Pictured: Liverpool's Olivia Smith has been named the PFA Women's Super League Young Player of the Year.
National team of the 2024/25 season
Goalkeeper : Fallon Tullis-Joyce (Manchester United)
Defenders: Millie Bright (Chelsea), Emily Fox (Arsenal), Maya Le Tissier (Manchester United), Jade Riviere (Manchester United).
Midfielders : Erin Cuthbert (Chelsea), Kim Little (Arsenal), Yui Hasegawa (Manchester City).
Forwards : Alessia Russo (Arsenal), Mariona Caldentey (Arsenal), Mary Fowler (Manchester City).
Sky Bet Championship
Player of the Year (FootballCo): James Trafford (Burnley)
Pictured: PFA Award winner James Trafford of Burnley.
National team of the 2024/25 season
Goalkeeper : James Trafford (Burnley)
Defenders : Jayden Bogle (Leeds), Junior Firpo (Leeds), CJ Egan-Riley (Burnley), Maxime Esteve (Burnley)
Midfielders : Ao Tanaka (Leeds), Josh Brownhill (Burnley), Gustavo Hamer (Sheffield United)
Forwards : Joel Piro (Leeds), Daniel James (Leeds), Borja Sainz (Norwich)
National team of the 2024/25 season
Sky Bet League 1
PFA Player of the Year: Richard Cone (Wycombe)
Pictured: PFA League One Player of the Year Richard Cone of Wycombe.
National team of the 2024/25 season
Goalkeeper : Ryan Alsop (Birmingham)
Defenders : Ethan Laird (Birmingham), Christoph Klarer (Birmingham), Alex Cochrane (Birmingham), Lloyd Jones (Charlton)
Midfielders : Tomoki Iwata (Birmingham), Seung Ho Paik (Birmingham), Kwame Poku (Peterborough).
Forwards : Richard Cone (Wycombe), Jay Stansfield (Birmingham), Charlie Kelman (Leyton Orient)
Sky Bet League 2
PFA Player of the Year: Michael Chick (Bromley)
Pictured: PFA League Two Player of the Year winner Michael Chick of Bromley.
National team of the 2024/25 season
Goalkeeper : Owen Goodman (AFC Wimbledon)
Defenders : Micky Demetriou (Crewe), Denver Hume (Grimsby), Taylor Allen (Walsall)
Midfielders : George Abbott (Notts County), Brad Halliday (Bradford), Jack Payne (Colchester), Luke Molyneux (Doncaster)
Forwards : David McGoldrick (Notts County), Alassana Jatta (Notts County), Michael Chick (Bromley)
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