PFA Team of the Year (2010s)

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Steven Gerrard appeared in the PFA Premier League Team of the Year eight times.

The Professional Footballers' Association Team of the Year (often called the PFA Team of the Year, or simply the Team of the Year) is an annual award given to a set of 55 footballers across the top four tiers of men's English football; the Premier League, the Championship, League One and League Two, as well as the women's FA WSL, who are seen to be deserving of being named in a "Team of the Year". Peter Shilton currently holds the most appearances in the PFA Team of the Year in the top division with 10 appearances. Steven Gerrard currently holds the most appearances in the PFA Team of the Year in the Premier League era with eight appearances.

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The award has been presented since the 1973–74 season and the shortlist is compiled by the members of the players' trade union, the Professional Footballers' Association (PFA), in January of every year, with the winners then being voted for by the other players in their respective divisions. [1] [2] [3] The award is regarded by players in the Football League as the highest accolade available to them, due to it being picked by their fellow professionals. [2] Oxford United's Damian Batt, who was named in the Team of the Year for League Two in 2011, said he was "very pleased to be given such a prestigious award. It is something that I am very proud of". [4] In 2014, a team for female players competing in the FA WSL was selected for the first time. [5]

Key

Winners

2009–10

Source [6]

Premier League

Pos.PlayerClubApp.
GK Joe Hart Birmingham City 2
DF Branislav Ivanović Chelsea 1
DF Thomas Vermaelen Arsenal 1
DF Richard Dunne Aston Villa 1
DF Patrice Evra Manchester United 3
MF Antonio Valencia Manchester United1
MF Cesc Fàbregas Arsenal2
MF Darren Fletcher Manchester United1
MF James Milner Aston Villa1
FW Wayne Rooney Manchester United2
FW Didier Drogba Chelsea2

Championship

Pos.PlayerClubApp.
GK Lee Camp Nottingham Forest 1
DF Chris Gunter Nottingham Forest1
DF Fabricio Coloccini Newcastle United 1
DF Ashley Williams Swansea City 1
DF José Enrique Newcastle United1
MF Graham Dorrans West Bromwich Albion 1
MF Peter Whittingham Cardiff City 1
MF Kevin Nolan Newcastle United1
MF Charlie Adam Blackpool 1
FW Andy Carroll Newcastle United1
FW Michael Chopra Cardiff City2

League One

Pos.PlayerClubApp.
GK Kelvin Davis Southampton 2
DF Frazer Richardson Charlton Athletic 1
DF Patrick Kisnorbo Leeds United 1
DF Gary Doherty Norwich City 1
DF Ian Harte Carlisle United 2
MF Wes Hoolahan *Norwich City2
MF Jason Puncheon Southampton [lower-alpha 1] 2
MF Robert Snodgrass Leeds United1
MF Nicky Bailey Charlton Athletic1
FW Rickie Lambert *Southampton2
FW Grant Holt Norwich City2

League Two

Pos.PlayerClubApp.
GK Kasper Schmeichel Notts County 1
DF John Brayford Crewe Alexandra 1
DF Craig Dawson Rochdale 1
DF Ian Sharps Rotherham United 1
DF Tom Kennedy ¤Rochdale2
MF Ben Davies ¤Notts County2
MF Stephen Dawson Bury 1
MF Gary Jones Rochdale1
MF Nicky Law Rotherham United1
FW Lee Hughes Notts County2
FW Adam Le Fondre Rotherham United1

2010–11

Source [8]

Premier League

Pos.PlayerClubApp.
GK Edwin van der Sar Manchester United 3
DF Bacary Sagna Arsenal 2
DF Nemanja Vidić Manchester United4
DF Vincent Kompany Manchester City 1
DF Ashley Cole Chelsea 4
MF Nani Manchester United1
MF Samir Nasri Arsenal1
MF Jack Wilshere Arsenal1
MF Gareth Bale Tottenham Hotspur 2
FW Carlos Tevez Manchester City1
FW Dimitar Berbatov Manchester United2

Championship

Pos.PlayerClubApp.
GK Paddy Kenny Queens Park Rangers 1
DF Kyle Naughton Leicester City 2
DF Ashley Williams Swansea City 2
DF Wes Morgan Nottingham Forest 1
DF Ian Harte Reading 3
MF Adel Taarabt Queens Park Rangers1
MF Andy King Leicester City1
MF Wes Hoolahan Norwich City 3
MF Scott Sinclair Swansea City1
FW Danny Graham Watford 1
FW Grant Holt Norwich City3

League One

Pos.PlayerClubApp.
GK Kelvin Davis * Southampton 3
DF Iñigo Calderón Brighton & Hove Albion 1
DF Gordon Greer Brighton & Hove Albion1
DF José Fonte Southampton1
DF Dan Harding Southampton1
MF Anthony Pilkington Huddersfield Town 1
MF Adam Lallana Southampton1
MF Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain Southampton1
MF Elliott Bennett Brighton & Hove Albion1
FW Craig Mackail-Smith Peterborough United 1
FW Bradley Wright-Phillips Charlton Athletic [lower-alpha 2] 1

League Two

Pos.PlayerClubApp.
GK Tommy Lee Chesterfield 1
DF Damian Batt Oxford United 1
DF Ian Sharps ¤ Shrewsbury Town 2
DF Guy Branston Torquay United 1
DF Joe Skarz Bury 1
MF Danny Whitaker Chesterfield1
MF Jimmy Ryan Accrington Stanley 1
MF Nicky Law ¤ Rotherham United 2
MF Gareth Ainsworth ¤ Wycombe Wanderers 2
FW Ryan Lowe Bury1
FW Craig Davies Chesterfield1

2011–12

Source [10]

Premier League

Pos.PlayerClubApp.
GK Joe Hart Manchester City 3
DF Kyle Walker Tottenham Hotspur 1
DF Vincent Kompany Manchester City2
DF Fabricio Coloccini Newcastle United 2
DF Leighton Baines Everton 1
MF David Silva Manchester City1
MF Yaya Touré Manchester City1
MF Scott Parker Tottenham Hotspur1
MF Gareth Bale Tottenham Hotspur3
FW Robin van Persie Arsenal 1
FW Wayne Rooney Manchester United 3

Championship

Pos.PlayerClubApp.
GK Kelvin Davis Southampton 4
DF Nathaniel Clyne Crystal Palace 1
DF James Tomkins West Ham United 1
DF Curtis Davies Birmingham City 3
DF Ian Harte Reading 4
MF Adam Lallana Southampton2
MF Peter Whittingham Cardiff City 2
MF Mark Noble West Ham United1
MF Matt Phillips Blackpool 1
FW Rickie Lambert Southampton3
FW Jay Rodriguez Burnley 1

League One

Pos.PlayerClubApp.
GK Ben Hamer Charlton Athletic 1
DF Jack Hunt Huddersfield Town 1
DF Michael Morrison Charlton Athletic1
DF Harry Maguire Sheffield United 1
DF Rhoys Wiggins Charlton Athletic1
MF Johnnie Jackson Charlton Athletic1
MF Stephen Quinn Sheffield United1
MF Stephen Gleeson Milton Keynes Dons 1
MF Darren Potter Milton Keynes Dons1
FW Jordan Rhodes Huddersfield Town1
FW Ched Evans Sheffield United1

League Two

Pos.PlayerClubApp.
GK Bobby Olejnik Torquay United 1
DF Paul Caddis Swindon Town 1
DF Kyle McFadzean Crawley Town 1
DF Ian Sharps ¤ Shrewsbury Town 3
DF Kevin Nicholson Torquay United1
MF Matt Ritchie Swindon Town1
MF Marlon Pack Cheltenham Town 1
MF Eunan O'Kane Torquay United1
MF Lee Mansell Torquay United1
FW Izale McLeod ¤ Barnet 2
FW Tyrone Barnett Crawley Town1

2012–13

Source [11]

Premier League

Pos.PlayerClubApp.
GK David de Gea Manchester United 1
DF Pablo Zabaleta Manchester City 1
DF Jan Vertonghen Tottenham Hotspur 1
DF Rio Ferdinand Manchester United6
DF Leighton Baines Everton 2
MF Gareth Bale Tottenham Hotspur4
MF Juan Mata Chelsea 1
MF Michael Carrick Manchester United2
MF Eden Hazard Chelsea1
FW Robin van Persie Manchester United2
FW Luis Suárez Liverpool 1

Championship

Pos.PlayerClubApp.
GK Kasper Schmeichel Leicester City 2
DF Kieran Trippier Burnley 1
DF Wes Morgan Leicester City2
DF Mark Hudson Cardiff City 1
DF Wayne Bridge Brighton & Hove Albion 2
MF Wilfried Zaha Crystal Palace 1
MF Tom Ince Blackpool 1
MF Peter Whittingham Cardiff City3
MF Yannick Bolasie Crystal Palace1
FW Glenn Murray Crystal Palace1
FW Matěj Vydra Watford 1

League One

Pos.PlayerClubApp.
GK Wes Foderingham Swindon Town 1
DF Simon Francis AFC Bournemouth 1
DF Rob Jones Doncaster Rovers 1
DF Harry Maguire * Sheffield United 2
DF Charlie Daniels AFC Bournemouth1
MF Matt Ritchie AFC Bournemouth2
MF Luke Murphy Crewe Alexandra 1
MF Alan Judge Notts County 1
MF David Cotterill Doncaster Rovers1
FW Paddy Madden Yeovil Town 1
FW Leon Clarke Coventry City 1

League Two

Pos.PlayerClubApp.
GK Stuart Nelson Gillingham 1
DF Sean Clohessy Southend United 1
DF Adam Barrett ¤Gillingham3
DF Ryan Cresswell Southend United1
DF Joe Martin Gillingham1
MF Jacques Maghoma Burton Albion 1
MF Marlon Pack ¤ Cheltenham Town 2
MF Gary Jones ¤ Bradford City 2
MF Jennison Myrie-Williams Port Vale 1
FW Tom Pope Port Vale1
FW Jamie Cureton Exeter City 1

2013–14

Source [12]

Premier League

Pos.PlayerClubApp.
GK Petr Čech Chelsea 2
DF Séamus Coleman Everton 1
DF Gary Cahill Chelsea1
DF Vincent Kompany Manchester City 3
DF Luke Shaw Southampton 1
MF Adam Lallana Southampton3
MF Steven Gerrard Liverpool 8
MF Yaya Touré Manchester City2
MF Eden Hazard Chelsea2
FW Daniel Sturridge Liverpool1
FW Luis Suárez Liverpool2

Championship

Pos.PlayerClubApp.
GK Kasper Schmeichel Leicester City 3
DF Kieran Trippier Burnley 2
DF Wes Morgan Leicester City3
DF Jason Shackell Burnley1
DF Aaron Cresswell Ipswich Town 1
MF Will Hughes Derby County 1
MF Danny Drinkwater Leicester City1
MF Craig Bryson Derby County1
MF Andy Reid Nottingham Forest 2
FW Danny Ings Burnley1
FW Ross McCormack Leeds United 1

League One

Pos.PlayerClubApp.
GK Carl Ikeme Wolverhampton Wanderers 1
DF Sam Ricketts Wolverhampton Wanderers2
DF Danny Batth Wolverhampton Wanderers1
DF Harry Maguire * Sheffield United 3
DF Jake Bidwell Brentford 1
MF Bakary Sako Wolverhampton Wanderers1
MF Adam Forshaw Brentford1
MF Kevin McDonald Wolverhampton Wanderers1
MF Ben Pringle Rotherham United 1
FW Britt Assombalonga Peterborough United 1
FW Callum Wilson Coventry City 1

League Two

Pos.PlayerClubApp.
GK Tommy Lee ¤ Chesterfield 2
DF Michael Smith Bristol Rovers 1
DF Ian Evatt Chesterfield1
DF Liam Cooper Chesterfield1
DF Michael Rose ¤ Rochdale 2
MF Ian Henderson Rochdale1
MF John-Joe O'Toole Bristol Rovers1
MF Antoni Sarcevic Fleetwood Town 1
MF Gary Roberts Chesterfield1
FW Sam Winnall Scunthorpe United 1
FW Scott Hogan Rochdale1

FA WSL 1

Source [13]
Pos.PlayerClubApp.
GK Siobhan Chamberlain Bristol Academy 1
DF Lucy Bronze Liverpool 1
DF Martha Harris Lincoln Ladies 1
DF Jemma Rose Bristol Academy1
DF Gemma Bonner Liverpool1
MF Fara Williams Liverpool1
MF Jordan Nobbs Arsenal 1
MF Nicole Rolser Liverpool1
MF Gemma Davison Arsenal1
FW Danielle Carter Arsenal1
FW Natasha Dowie Liverpool1

2014–15

Premier League

Source [14]
Pos.PlayerClubApp.
GK David de Gea Manchester United 2
DF Branislav Ivanović Chelsea 2
DF John Terry Chelsea4
DF Gary Cahill Chelsea2
DF Ryan Bertrand Southampton 1
MF Alexis Sánchez Arsenal 1
MF Nemanja Matić Chelsea1
MF Philippe Coutinho Liverpool 1
MF Eden Hazard Chelsea3
FW Diego Costa Chelsea1
FW Harry Kane Tottenham Hotspur 1

Championship

Source [15]
Pos.PlayerClubApp.
GK Keiren Westwood Sheffield Wednesday 3
DF Simon Francis AFC Bournemouth 2
DF Richard Keogh Derby County 1
DF Russell Martin Norwich City 1
DF George Friend Middlesbrough 1
MF Matt Ritchie AFC Bournemouth3
MF Grant Leadbitter Middlesbrough1
MF Bakary Sako Wolverhampton Wanderers 2
MF Alex Pritchard Brentford 1
FW Daryl Murphy Ipswich Town 1
FW Troy Deeney Watford 1

League One

Source [16]
Pos.PlayerClubApp.
GK Frank Fielding Bristol City 1
DF Nathan Byrne Swindon Town 1
DF Tom Clarke Preston North End 1
DF Aden Flint Bristol City1
DF Joe Bryan Bristol City1
MF Dele Alli Milton Keynes Dons 1
MF Luke Freeman Bristol City1
MF Massimo Luongo Swindon Town1
MF Korey Smith Bristol City1
FW Joe Garner Preston North End1
FW Eoin Doyle Chesterfield 1

League Two

Source [17]
Pos.PlayerClubApp.
GK Dan Bentley Southend United 1
DF Phil Edwards Burton Albion 1
DF Steve McNulty Luton Town 1
DF Connor Goldson Shrewsbury Town 1
DF Ben Coker Southend United1
MF Ryan Woods Shrewsbury Town1
MF Matt Grimes Exeter City 1
MF Jed Wallace Portsmouth 1
MF Danny Mayor Bury 1
FW Matt Tubbs Portsmouth1
FW Reuben Reid Plymouth Argyle 1

FA WSL 1

Source [18]
Pos.PlayerClubApp.
GK Carly Telford Notts County 1
DF Lucy Bronze Liverpool 2
DF Casey Stoney Arsenal 1
DF Rachel Corsie Notts County1
DF Emma Mitchell Arsenal1
MF Ji So-yun Chelsea 1
MF Jill Scott Manchester City 1
MF Jo Potter Birmingham City 1
MF Karen Carney Birmingham City1
FW Nikita Parris Everton 1
FW Eniola Aluko Chelsea1

2015–16

Source [19]

Premier League

Pos.PlayerClubApp.
GK David de Gea Manchester United 3
DF Héctor Bellerín Arsenal 1
DF Toby Alderweireld Tottenham Hotspur 1
DF Wes Morgan Leicester City 4
DF Danny Rose Tottenham Hotspur1
MF Riyad Mahrez Leicester City1
MF Dele Alli Tottenham Hotspur2
MF N'Golo Kanté Leicester City1
MF Dimitri Payet West Ham United 1
FW Jamie Vardy Leicester City1
FW Harry Kane Tottenham Hotspur2

Championship

Pos.PlayerClubApp.
GK Tom Heaton Burnley 1
DF Bruno Brighton & Hove Albion 1
DF Daniel Ayala [lower-alpha 3] Middlesbrough 1
DF Michael Dawson [lower-alpha 3] Hull City 2
DF Michael Keane Burnley1
DF George Friend Middlesbrough2
MF Adam Clayton Middlesbrough1
MF Alan Judge Brentford 2
MF Joey Barton Burnley1
MF Barry Bannan Sheffield Wednesday 1
FW Ross McCormack Fulham 2
FW Andre Gray Burnley1

League One

Pos.PlayerClubApp.
GK Jon McLaughlin Burton Albion 1
DF Reece Wabara Wigan Athletic 1
DF John Egan Gillingham 1
DF Craig Morgan Wigan Athletic1
DF Rico Henry Walsall 1
MF Yanic Wildschut Wigan Athletic1
MF Bradley Dack Gillingham1
MF Romaine Sawyers Walsall1
MF Mark Duffy Burton Albion1
FW Adam Armstrong Coventry City 1
FW Will Grigg Wigan Athletic1

League Two

Pos.PlayerClubApp.
GK Adam Smith Northampton Town 1
DF George Baldock Oxford United 1
DF Curtis Nelson Plymouth Argyle 1
DF Aaron Pierre Wycombe Wanderers 1
DF Joe Jacobson Wycombe Wanderers1
MF Ricky Holmes Northampton Town1
MF John-Joe O'Toole ¤Northampton Town2
MF Matt Crooks Accrington Stanley 1
MF Kemar Roofe Oxford United1
FW Jay Simpson Leyton Orient 1
FW Matty Taylor Bristol Rovers 1

FA WSL 1

Pos.PlayerClubApp.
GK Hedvig Lindahl Chelsea 1
DF Lucy Bronze Manchester City 3
DF Casey Stoney Arsenal 2
DF Niamh Fahey Chelsea1
DF Alex Greenwood Notts County 1
MF Ji So-yun Chelsea2
MF Vicky Losada Arsenal1
MF Jill Scott Manchester City2
MF Izzy Christiansen Manchester City1
FW Danielle Carter Arsenal2
FW Beth Mead Sunderland 1

2016–17

Source [20]

Premier League

Pos.PlayerClubApp.
GK David de Gea Manchester United 4
DF Kyle Walker Tottenham Hotspur 2
DF Gary Cahill Chelsea 3
DF David Luiz Chelsea1
DF Danny Rose Tottenham Hotspur2
MF Eden Hazard Chelsea4
MF Dele Alli Tottenham Hotspur3
MF N'Golo Kanté Chelsea2
MF Sadio Mané Liverpool 1
FW Harry Kane Tottenham Hotspur3
FW Romelu Lukaku Everton 1

Championship

Pos.PlayerClubApp.
GK David Stockdale Brighton & Hove Albion 1
DF Bruno Brighton & Hove Albion2
DF Lewis Dunk Brighton & Hove Albion1
DF Jamaal Lascelles Newcastle United 1
DF Ryan Sessegnon Fulham 1
MF Tom Cairney Fulham1
MF Anthony Knockaert Brighton & Hove Albion1
MF Aaron Mooy Huddersfield Town 1
MF Jonjo Shelvey Newcastle United1
FW Dwight Gayle Newcastle United1
FW Chris Wood Leeds United 1

League One

Pos.PlayerClubApp.
GK Simon Moore Sheffield United 1
DF Kieron Freeman Sheffield United1
DF Mark Beevers Bolton Wanderers 1
DF David Wheater Bolton Wanderers1
DF James Meredith Bradford City 1
MF Mark Duffy *Sheffield United2
MF John Fleck Sheffield United1
MF Josh Morris Scunthorpe United 1
MF Erhun Oztumer Walsall 1
FW Billy Sharp *Sheffield United3
FW James Vaughan Bury 1

League Two

Pos.PlayerClubApp.
GK Luke McCormick Plymouth Argyle 1
DF Kelvin Mellor Blackpool 1
DF Sonny Bradley Plymouth Argyle1
DF Christian Burgess Portsmouth 1
DF Enda Stevens Portsmouth1
MF Nicky Adams Carlisle United 1
MF Luke Berry Cambridge United 1
MF James Coppinger Doncaster Rovers 1
MF Graham Carey Plymouth Argyle1
FW Danny Hylton Luton Town 1
FW John Marquis Doncaster Rovers1

FA WSL 1

Pos.PlayerClubApp.
GK Mary Earps Reading 1
DF Lucy Bronze Manchester City 4
DF Jen Beattie Manchester City1
DF Steph Houghton Manchester City1
DF Jessica Carter Birmingham City 1
MF Karen Carney Chelsea 2
MF Jill Scott Manchester City3
MF Jordan Nobbs Arsenal 2
MF Caroline Weir Liverpool 1
FW Jane Ross Manchester City1
FW Eniola Aluko Chelsea2

2017–18

Source [21]

Premier League

Pos.PlayerClubApp.
GK David de Gea Manchester United 5
DF Kyle Walker Manchester City 3
DF Nicolás Otamendi Manchester City1
DF Jan Vertonghen Tottenham Hotspur 2
DF Marcos Alonso Chelsea 1
MF David Silva Manchester City2
MF Christian Eriksen Tottenham Hotspur1
MF Kevin De Bruyne Manchester City1
FW Mohamed Salah Liverpool 1
FW Harry Kane Tottenham Hotspur4
FW Sergio Agüero Manchester City1

Championship

Pos.PlayerClubApp.
GK John Ruddy Wolverhampton Wanderers 1
DF Ryan Fredericks Fulham 1
DF Sol Bamba Cardiff City 1
DF Willy Boly Wolverhampton Wanderers1
DF Ryan Sessegnon Fulham2
MF James Maddison Norwich City 1
MF Rúben Neves Wolverhampton Wanderers1
MF Tom Cairney Fulham2
MF Bobby Reid Bristol City 1
FW Leon Clarke Sheffield United 2
FW Matěj Vydra Derby County 2

League One

Pos.PlayerClubApp.
GK Dean Henderson Shrewsbury Town 1
DF Nathan Byrne * Wigan Athletic 2
DF Charlie Mulgrew Blackburn Rovers 1
DF Dan Burn Wigan Athletic1
DF Amari'i Bell Blackburn Rovers [lower-alpha 4] 1
MF Bradley Dack *Blackburn Rovers2
MF Erhun Oztumer * Walsall 2
MF Nick Powell Wigan Athletic1
FW Danny Graham Blackburn Rovers2
FW Jack Marriott Peterborough United 1
FW Will Grigg *Wigan Athletic2

League Two

Pos.PlayerClubApp.
GK Marek Štěch Luton Town 1
DF Jack Grimmer Coventry City 1
DF Alan Sheehan Luton Town1
DF Mark Hughes Accrington Stanley 1
DF Dan Potts Luton Town1
MF Jorge Grant Notts County 1
MF Luke Berry ¤Luton Town2
MF Sean McConville Accrington Stanley1
FW Adebayo Akinfenwa Wycombe Wanderers 1
FW Billy Kee Accrington Stanley1
FW Danny Hylton ¤Luton Town2

FA WSL 1

Pos.PlayerClubApp.
GK Ann-Katrin Berger Birmingham City 1
DF Demi Stokes Manchester City 1
DF Millie Bright Chelsea 1
DF Aoife Mannion Birmingham City1
DF Hannah Blundell Chelsea1
MF Maren Mjelde Chelsea1
MF Ji So-yun Chelsea3
MF Fara Williams Reading 2
FW Beth Mead Arsenal 2
FW Ellen White Birmingham City1
FW Fran Kirby Chelsea1

2018–19

Source [23] [24] [25] [26] [27]

Premier League

Pos.PlayerClubApp.
GK Ederson Manchester City 1
DF Trent Alexander-Arnold Liverpool 1
DF Virgil van Dijk Liverpool1
DF Aymeric Laporte Manchester City1
DF Andrew Robertson Liverpool1
MF Bernardo Silva Manchester City1
MF Fernandinho Manchester City1
MF Paul Pogba Manchester United 1
FW Raheem Sterling Manchester City1
FW Sergio Agüero Manchester City2
FW Sadio Mané Liverpool2

Championship

Pos.PlayerClubApp.
GK Darren Randolph Middlesbrough 1
DF Max Aarons Norwich City 1
DF Pontus Jansson Leeds United 1
DF Liam Cooper Leeds United1
DF Jamal Lewis Norwich City1
MF Jack Grealish Aston Villa 1
MF Oliver Norwood Sheffield United 1
MF Pablo Hernández Leeds United1
FW Tammy Abraham Aston Villa1
FW Teemu Pukki Norwich City1
FW Billy Sharp Sheffield United1

League One

Pos.PlayerClubApp.
GK Adam Davies Barnsley 1
DF Dimitri Cavaré Barnsley1
DF Ethan Pinnock Barnsley1
DF Matt Clarke Portsmouth 1
DF James Justin Luton Town 1
MF Aiden McGeady Sunderland 1
MF Jamal Lowe Portsmouth1
MF Alex Mowatt Barnsley1
FW Kieffer Moore Barnsley1
FW James Collins Luton Town1
FW John Marquis Doncaster Rovers 2

League Two

Pos.PlayerClubApp.
GK Joe Murphy Bury 1
DF Neal Eardley Lincoln City 1
DF Jason Shackell Lincoln City1
DF Krystian Pearce Mansfield Town 1
DF Harry Toffolo Lincoln City1
MF Reece Brown Forest Green Rovers 1
MF Danny Mayor ¤Bury2
MF Jay O'Shea Bury1
FW Tyler Walker Mansfield Town1
FW James Norwood Tranmere Rovers 1
FW John Akinde Lincoln City1

FA WSL

Pos.PlayerClubApp.
GK Sophie Baggaley Bristol City 1
DF Hannah Blundell Chelsea 2
DF Aoife Mannion Birmingham City 2
DF Steph Houghton Manchester City 2
DF Demi Stokes Manchester City2
MF Ji So-yun Chelsea4
MF Kim Little Arsenal 1
MF Lia Wälti Arsenal1
FW Erin Cuthbert Chelsea1
FW Nikita Parris Manchester City2
FW Vivianne Miedema Arsenal1

Notes

  1. Puncheon played for Milton Keynes Dons until January 2010. [7]
  2. Wright-Phillips played for Plymouth Argyle until January 2011. [9]
  3. 1 2 Players tied for position.
  4. Bell played for Fleetwood Town until January 2018. [22]

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">2018–19 FA WSL</span> Eighth season of the top English womens association football league

The 2018–19 FA WSL was the eighth edition of the FA Women's Super League (WSL) since it was formed in 2010. It was the first season after a rebranding of the four highest levels in English women's football. The previous FA WSL 2 became the Championship – eleven clubs competed in the 2018–19 FA Women's Championship.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2019–20 FA WSL</span> Ninth season of the top English womens association football league

The 2019–20 FA WSL season was the ninth edition of the FA Women's Super League (WSL) since it was formed in 2010. It was the second season after the rebranding of the four highest levels in English women's football and the twelve teams contesting the season was the greatest number in the league's history to date, following a steady increase from the original eight. It is the first under the new Barclays title sponsorship following a landmark multi-million pound investment.

The 2020–21 FA WSL season was the tenth edition of the FA Women's Super League (WSL) since it was formed in 2010. It was the third season after the rebranding of the four highest levels in English women's football.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">PFA Team of the Year (2020s)</span> Annual English football award

The Professional Footballers' Association Team of the Year is an annual award given to a set of 55 footballers across the top four tiers of men's English football; the Premier League, the Championship, League One and League Two, as well as the women's FA WSL, who are seen to be deserving of being named in a "Team of the Year". Peter Shilton currently holds the most appearances in the PFA Team of the Year in the top division with 10 appearances. Steven Gerrard currently holds the most appearances in the PFA Team of the Year in the Premier League era with eight appearances.

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