Cole Palmer and six members of our Chelsea Women's team have been nominated for prizes at the London Football Awards.
Celebrating the achievements of 15 clubs, their players and the managers, the London Football Awards will be held at Wembley Stadium on Thursday 27 February.
The awards are independently judged by senior figures from across the industry.
Cole Palmer is nominated for Premier League Player of the Year while Guro Reiten and Johanna Rytting Kaneryd are shortlisted for WSL Player of the Year.
Aggie Beever-Jones and Lexi Potter, who is currently on loan at Crystal Palace, are in the running for Women’s Young Player of the Year.
Sonia Bompastor's incredible start to life at Chelsea has been recognised by being nominated for Manager of the Year and Hannah Hampton has a chance of claiming Goalkeeper of the Year, with both awards covering the men's and women's game.
London Football Awards 2025 Nominee List
Premier League Player of the Year
Cole Palmer – Chelsea
Bryan Mbeumo – Brentford
Antonee Robinson – Fulham
Gabriel – Arsenal
Mikkel Damsgaard – Brentford
English Football League Player of the Year
Jamie Donley – Leyton Orient
Matty Stevens – AFC Wimbledon
Michael Cheek – Bromley
Giorgi Chakvetadze – Watford
Japhet Tanganga – Millwall
Men’s Young Player of the Year
Romain Esse – Crystal Palace
Ethan Nwaneri – Arsenal
Archie Gray – Tottenham Hotspur
Myles Lewis-Skelly – Arsenal
Rocco Vata - Watford
Goalkeeper of the Year
Josh Keeley – Leyton Orient
David Raya - Arsenal
Mark Flekken - Brentford
Dean Henderson – Crystal Palace
Hannah Hampton – Chelsea Women
WSL Player of the Year
Guro Reiten – Chelsea Women
Alessia Russo – Arsenal Women
Bethany England – Tottenham Hotspur Women
Frida Maanum – Arsenal Women
Johanna Rytting Kaneryd – Chelsea Women
Women’s Young Player of the Year
Aggie Beever-Jones – Chelsea Women
Lexi Potter – Crystal Palace Women (on loan from Chelsea Women)
Michelle Agyemang – Brighton & Hove Albion Women (on loan from Arsenal Women)
Manager of the Year
Thomas Frank – Brentford
Richie Wellens – Leyton Orient
Mikel Arteta – Arsenal
Andy Woodman – Bromley
Sonia Bompastor – Chelsea Women
Community Project of the Year
Bee a Hero – Brentford FC Community Sports Trust
CACT Live Well Hospital Discharge Project
QPR in the Community Trust Women’s Refugee Project – QPR in the Community Trust