The top performers in last season's EPL and FAWSL have been honored by the Professional Footballers’ Association’s.

The Professional Footballers' Association of the English Premier League have honored a host of football stars for their remarkable performances in the 2019/2020 league season. The player's union released the full list of awardees on Tuesday which starred the likes of Kevin De Bruyne, Beth England, Trent Alexander-Arnold, and Lauren Hemp as winners of the top awards.

De Bruyne, who registered 13 goals and a record-equalling 20 assists last season, became the first Manchester City man to be named the Professional Footballers' Association's Player of the Year. The Belgian playmaker beat Liverpool's Virgil Van Dijk and Jordan Henderson to clinch the award that has been won by the former and Mohamed Salah in the two previous seasons.

In the women's division, Chelsea's Beth England scooped the gong for her prolific outing which helped in Chelsea securing the Women's Super League and League Cup double. The 26-year-old attacker scored 21 goals in all competitions to solidify her status as the favorite for the award ahead of the previous holder Vivianne Miedema.

Liverpool's Trent Alexander-Arnold was adjudged the PFA Young Player of the Year in the men's division ahead of compatriots Marcus Rashford, Mason Greenwood, Tammy Abraham, Mason Mount, and Bukayo Saka. Relatively, Lauren Hemp of Manchester City was declared the winner in the women's division from a shortlist which featured team-mates Chloe Kelly, Georgia Stanway, and Ellie Roebuck, Erin Cuthbert of Chelsea, and Manchester United's Lauren James.

Manchester United's Marcus Rashford received the PFA Merit Award for his attempts to combat child poverty in the United Kingdom.

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