FWA Footballer of the Year
The Football Writers' Association Footballer of the Year is an annual award given to the player who is adjudged to have been the best of the season in English football. The award has been presented since the 1947–48 season, with the inaugural winner being Blackpool winger Stanley Matthews. The latest winner of the award as of 2024–25 is Mohamed Salah of Liverpool. Nine players have won the award on more than one occasion, with Thierry Henry and Mohamed Salah having won the award on the most occasions, with three wins each.
The winner is selected by a vote amongst the members of the Football Writers' Association, which comprises around 400 football journalists based throughout England. The award was instigated at the suggestion of Charles Buchan, a former professional footballer turned journalist and one of the Association's founders.
Winners
The award has been presented on 77 occasions as of 2025, to 68 players. On one occasion two players shared the award for a season. The table also indicates where the winning player also won one or more of the other major "player of the year" awards in English football, namely the Professional Footballers' Association's Players' Player of the Year award, Fans' Player of the Year award, the Young Player of the Year award, the Premier League Player of the Season award, the Premier League Young Player of the Season award, and the Football Supporters' Association Player of the Year.Image:NevilleSouthall.jpg|thumb|right|upright|Neville Southall's 1985 win was the last time a goalkeeper received the award.
Image:Thierry Henry Charlton.jpg|thumb|right|upright|Thierry Henry was the first player to win the award in two consecutive seasons.
Image:The big 4-0.jpg|thumb|right|upright|Steven Gerrard won the award in 2009, becoming the first Liverpool player to do so for nineteen years.
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| 1947–48 | sort|IRE|![]() Breakdown of winnersBy country
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