Man City’s Phil Foden and Khadija ‘Bunny’ Shaw win Footballer Writers’ Association’s Footballer of the Year awards for 2023/24 season

Phil Foden and Khadija ‘Bunny’ Shaw are the first Man City pair to win the respective FWA Footballer of the Year awards since 2019; Foden finished ahead of Declan Rice and Rodri; Shaw won the award ahead of Chelsea’s Lauren James

Image: Man City pair Phil Foden and Khdaija 'Bunny' Shaw have won the FWA's Footballer of the Year awards

Manchester City pair Phil Foden and Khadija ‘Bunny’ Shaw have won their respective Footballer Writers’ Association’s Footballer of the Year awards for the 2023/24 season.

It is the second time that two Man City players have won the men’s and women’s awards, with Raheem Sterling and Nikita Parris doing so in 2019.

Foden won 42 per cent of members votes and is the third Man City player in four years to win the men’s Footballer of the Year award after Ruben Dias in 2021 and Erling Haaland in 2023.

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He finished ahead of Arsenal midfielder Declan Rice and Man City team-mate Rodri in second and third respectively. Martin Odegaard, Ollie Watkins and Cole Palmer made up the top six.

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The best of Phil Foden’s Premier League goals for Manchester City

Foden, 23, has scored 16 Premier League goals this season, assisting a further seven. He also scored five Champions League goals with three assists, and two goals in the FA Cup.

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Man City remain in the chase for a fifth successive Premier League title – currently a point behind Arsenal with a game in hand – and will face Manchester United in the FA Cup final on May 25.

Other players voted for in the FWA's men's Footballer of the Year award…

Virgil Van Dijk
Mo Salah
Bukayo Saka
Bruno Guimares
Bruno Fernandes
Bernardo Silva
John McGinn
Ross Barkley
Alexis Mac Allister
Diogo Dalot
Heung-min Son
Jarrod Bowen

Shaw has won the women’s Footballer of the Year award in what was a record number of votes in the category, with almost 80 per cent for the Man City striker and Chelsea’s Lauren James.

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The England winger finished as runner-up to Shaw, with Man City’s Alex Greenwood finishing third. Yui Hasegawa, Elisabeth Terland and Khiara Keating made up the top six.

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Take a look at some of the best goals from Khadija ‘Bunny’ Shaw

Shaw is the first Man City player to win the award since Parris in 2019, with her 21 goals and three assists in 18 WSL games this season putting her team on the cusp of their first league title since 2016.

They are currently six points clear of Chelsea at the top of the WSL, having played a game more.

However, Shaw has been sidelined for the final three games of the season after injuring her foot in a 5-0 win against West Ham.

Other players voted for in the FWA's women's Footballer of the Year award…

Erin Cuthbert`
Sjoeke Nusken
Lauren Hemp
Alessia Russo
Ella Toone
Katie McCabe
Ashleigh Neville
Millie Turner
Niamh Charles
Fuka Nagano
Taylor Hinds
Jess Carter

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