The Women's Football Awards have announced the global fashion -power patser Shein as a headline partner for next month's ceremony.
The 2025 event is co-organized by BBC broadcaster Gabby Logan, Sky Sports Pundit and Liverpool legend Jamie Carragher and former Leeuwin Star Eni Aluko on 1 May.
Now recognized as the largest prize -giving ceremony in the women's football calendar, women's football prizes brings stars from the sport and that of entertainment.
This year, top clubs, including Chelsea, Arsenal, Manchester United and Manchester City City, claim for Club of the Year, while Bunny Shaw, Ella Toone, Grace Clinton, Frida Maanum and Vivianne Miedema strong contenders are in the player of the annual category.
“We are incredibly proud to continue our partnership as the founder of the Women's Football Awards for a third year,” said Shihong Liu, director of Europe Markets at Shein.
“We are committed to supporting initiatives for women's empowerment, and this event is a perfect platform to celebrate the incredible women who form the sports world.”
Last year City striker Shaw was also recognized in the star-sought event in London in London, players Mary Earps, Georgia Stanway and Maya le Tissier in London.
Shaw, who also won football writers, enjoyed an excellent season with 21 goals in 18 games.
Lionesses' and Manchester United goalkeeper Earps won the World Championship Hero Award after an impressive tournament in Australia and New Zealand in 2023.
Her teammate of England Stanway picked up the international player of the year after winning a second consecutive league title with Bayern Munich. In the meantime, former international in England Alex Scott was elected broadcasting of the year, while the English boss Sarina Wiegman was appointed manager of the year.
