Alessia Russo, Lauren James and Aggie Beever-Jones lead the winners at star-studded 2025 Women’s Football Awards

The 2025 Women’s Football Awards celebrated the finest talents, trailblazers, and changemakers in the women’s game during a glittering ceremony that highlighted the rapid growth and impact of women’s football in the UK and beyond tonight (Thursday 1 May). 

Hosted by broadcasting icon Gabby Logan and football legend Jamie Carragher, the event, which is Europe’s biggest awards celebration of women’s football, was a powerful showcase of excellence both on and off the pitch.

The headline accolade, Player of the Year, was shared between two Lionesses who lit up the domestic and international stage: Lauren James of Chelsea and Alessia Russo of Arsenal. Both players delivered standout seasons for club and country, embodying the talent, passion, and progress of the modern women’s game.

Chelsea’s dominance on the night was undeniable. Rising star Aggie Beever-Jones took home the Young Player of the Year Award, while Chelsea FC Women were crowned Club of the Year. In addition, Chelsea Women’s manager Sonia Bompastor was honoured with the Manager of the Year award, marking a stunning debut season in charge.

Broadcasting talent was also recognised, with the esteemed Seema Jaswal winning Broadcaster of the Year. The broadcaster was applauded for her commitment to elevating the profile of women’s football.

Global organisations and brands that have demonstrated outstanding commitment to the women’s game were also honoured. Adobe, Three UK, Persil, and Sky Sports took home top awards for their innovation and advocacy, while The FA was celebrated for Best Social Media thanks to its dynamic and engaging Lionesses content. Tottenham Hotspur also received special recognition for its leadership in promoting equality, diversity, and inclusion within the sport.

Women’s Football Awards host Gabby Logan said: 

“The stories we heard tonight are shaping the future of football. From world-class players like Lauren James and Alessia Russo to the trailblazing work being done off the pitch by clubs, brands, and broadcasters – every winner represents a step forward for the women’s game. 

The Women’s Football Awards have been an inspiring celebration of progress, purpose, and passion once again.”

Jamie Carragher, co-host for the evening, praised the winners, saying:

“The Women’s Football Awards is Europe’s biggest celebration of the people powering the phenomenal rise of the women’s game. It was a privilege to be involved once again and help shine a light on the players, coaches, clubs, and leaders who are not just making history, they are changing the future of football.”

2025 Women’s Football Awards winners: 

Player of the Year

Lauren James (Chelsea) & Alessia Russo (Arsenal)

Young Player of the Year

Aggie Beever-Jones (Chelsea)

International Player of the Year

Alexia Putellas (Spain)

Manager or Coach Award

Sonia Bompastor (Chelsea)

Inspirational Role Model

Keira Walsh

Women’s Football Icon

Viviane Asseyi

Club of the Year

Chelsea FC Women

Broadcaster/Journalist Award

Seema Jaswal

Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Award

Sky Sports & Tottenham Hotspur

Outstanding Corporate Social Responsibility

Three UK

Brand of the Year

Adobe

Marketing Campaign of the Year

Persil & Arsenal – Every Stain Should Be Part of the Game

Best Social Media

The FA

Best Fan Engagement

Brighton & Hove Albion

Women’s Football Champion

Chloe Morgan, She’s A Baller

Off the Pitch Award

Paul Barber OBE

Best Breakthrough Business

Victoria’s Secret

Grassroots Initiative Award

Manchester United Foundation – Girls’ Football Development

Football Business of the Year

Rept Sports

Game Changer Award

Anita Asante

Football Business Trailblazer

Anna Deignan

Legal Team of the Year

RPC

Unsung Hero Award

Fiona McIntyre

Lifetime Achievement Award

Kelly Simmons OBE