Harry Kane, Fran Kirby and Bukayo Saka Land Honours at London Football Awards

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The pride of London ?

Apr 28, 2021
Jacob Davey
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Harry Kane, Fran Kirby and Bukayo Saka all won individual silverware at the London Football Awards last night, with Brentford's Ivan Toney, Chelsea's Niamh Charles, Spurs' Erik Lamela and West Ham duo David Moyes and Lukasz Fabianksi also winning trophies.

Spurs' star striker enjoyed another ridiculously prolific season up top, with Kane bagging 21 goals alongside his 13 assists in the league this season to beat team-mate Heung-Min Son, West Ham duo Declan Rice and Tomas Soucek and Chelsea's Mason Mount to win the Premier League Player of the Year award.

Well done to #ThreeLions @HKane and @BukayoSaka87, who have both been recognised at tonight’s @TheLFAOfficial awards! ? pic.twitter.com/jEeWhO67g4

— England (@England) April 27, 2021

Fran Kirby beat Arsenal trio Vivianne Miedema, Jennifer Beattie, Leah Williamson to win the WSL Player of the Year trophy, having gone on a tear all season long with 14 goals and 10 assists to her name in the division.Chelsea's Niamh Charles was named Women's Young Player of the Year, beating Tottenham's Angela Addison and Arsenal's Malin Gut to win the award.

A great night at @TheLFAOfficial! ?@FranKirby has been voted as the @BarclaysFAWSL Player of the Year and @NiamhCharles7 picks up the Women's Young Player of the Year award! ??

— Chelsea FC Women (@ChelseaFCW) April 27, 2021

Rice and Mount were also up for the Young Player of the Year gong, but 19-year-old Arsenal talisman Bukayo Saka took home the prize after his incredible 20/21 where he has become a key player for The Gunners.

West Ham took home two awards, with David Moyes winning Manager of the Year and Lukasz Fabianski being named Goalkeeper of the Year, while Erik Lamela's NLD rabona golazo rightly won the Goal of the Season gong.

Brentford striker Ivan Toney was named EFL Player of the Season after an unreal debut season in west London, with the 25-year-old bagging for the Bees 29 times since arriving from Peterborough United.

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Harry Kane, Fran Kirby and Bukayo Saka Land Honours at London Football Awards

The pride of London ?

Apr 28, 2021
Jacob Davey
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Harry Kane, Fran Kirby and Bukayo Saka all won individual silverware at the London Football Awards last night, with Brentford's Ivan Toney, Chelsea's Niamh Charles, Spurs' Erik Lamela and West Ham duo David Moyes and Lukasz Fabianksi also winning trophies.

Spurs' star striker enjoyed another ridiculously prolific season up top, with Kane bagging 21 goals alongside his 13 assists in the league this season to beat team-mate Heung-Min Son, West Ham duo Declan Rice and Tomas Soucek and Chelsea's Mason Mount to win the Premier League Player of the Year award.

Well done to #ThreeLions @HKane and @BukayoSaka87, who have both been recognised at tonight’s @TheLFAOfficial awards! ? pic.twitter.com/jEeWhO67g4

— England (@England) April 27, 2021

Fran Kirby beat Arsenal trio Vivianne Miedema, Jennifer Beattie, Leah Williamson to win the WSL Player of the Year trophy, having gone on a tear all season long with 14 goals and 10 assists to her name in the division.Chelsea's Niamh Charles was named Women's Young Player of the Year, beating Tottenham's Angela Addison and Arsenal's Malin Gut to win the award.

A great night at @TheLFAOfficial! ?@FranKirby has been voted as the @BarclaysFAWSL Player of the Year and @NiamhCharles7 picks up the Women's Young Player of the Year award! ??

— Chelsea FC Women (@ChelseaFCW) April 27, 2021

Rice and Mount were also up for the Young Player of the Year gong, but 19-year-old Arsenal talisman Bukayo Saka took home the prize after his incredible 20/21 where he has become a key player for The Gunners.

West Ham took home two awards, with David Moyes winning Manager of the Year and Lukasz Fabianski being named Goalkeeper of the Year, while Erik Lamela's NLD rabona golazo rightly won the Goal of the Season gong.

Brentford striker Ivan Toney was named EFL Player of the Season after an unreal debut season in west London, with the 25-year-old bagging for the Bees 29 times since arriving from Peterborough United.

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Harry Kane, Fran Kirby and Bukayo Saka all won individual silverware at the London Football Awards last night, with Brentford's Ivan Toney, Chelsea's Niamh Charles, Spurs' Erik Lamela and West Ham duo David Moyes and Lukasz Fabianksi also winning trophies.

Spurs' star striker enjoyed another ridiculously prolific season up top, with Kane bagging 21 goals alongside his 13 assists in the league this season to beat team-mate Heung-Min Son, West Ham duo Declan Rice and Tomas Soucek and Chelsea's Mason Mount to win the Premier League Player of the Year award.

Well done to #ThreeLions @HKane and @BukayoSaka87, who have both been recognised at tonight’s @TheLFAOfficial awards! ? pic.twitter.com/jEeWhO67g4

— England (@England) April 27, 2021

Fran Kirby beat Arsenal trio Vivianne Miedema, Jennifer Beattie, Leah Williamson to win the WSL Player of the Year trophy, having gone on a tear all season long with 14 goals and 10 assists to her name in the division.Chelsea's Niamh Charles was named Women's Young Player of the Year, beating Tottenham's Angela Addison and Arsenal's Malin Gut to win the award.

A great night at @TheLFAOfficial! ?@FranKirby has been voted as the @BarclaysFAWSL Player of the Year and @NiamhCharles7 picks up the Women's Young Player of the Year award! ??

— Chelsea FC Women (@ChelseaFCW) April 27, 2021

Rice and Mount were also up for the Young Player of the Year gong, but 19-year-old Arsenal talisman Bukayo Saka took home the prize after his incredible 20/21 where he has become a key player for The Gunners.

West Ham took home two awards, with David Moyes winning Manager of the Year and Lukasz Fabianski being named Goalkeeper of the Year, while Erik Lamela's NLD rabona golazo rightly won the Goal of the Season gong.

Brentford striker Ivan Toney was named EFL Player of the Season after an unreal debut season in west London, with the 25-year-old bagging for the Bees 29 times since arriving from Peterborough United.

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Harry Kane, Fran Kirby and Bukayo Saka Land Honours at London Football Awards

The pride of London ?

Apr 28, 2021
Jacob Davey
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Harry Kane, Fran Kirby and Bukayo Saka all won individual silverware at the London Football Awards last night, with Brentford's Ivan Toney, Chelsea's Niamh Charles, Spurs' Erik Lamela and West Ham duo David Moyes and Lukasz Fabianksi also winning trophies.

Spurs' star striker enjoyed another ridiculously prolific season up top, with Kane bagging 21 goals alongside his 13 assists in the league this season to beat team-mate Heung-Min Son, West Ham duo Declan Rice and Tomas Soucek and Chelsea's Mason Mount to win the Premier League Player of the Year award.

Well done to #ThreeLions @HKane and @BukayoSaka87, who have both been recognised at tonight’s @TheLFAOfficial awards! ? pic.twitter.com/jEeWhO67g4

— England (@England) April 27, 2021

Fran Kirby beat Arsenal trio Vivianne Miedema, Jennifer Beattie, Leah Williamson to win the WSL Player of the Year trophy, having gone on a tear all season long with 14 goals and 10 assists to her name in the division.Chelsea's Niamh Charles was named Women's Young Player of the Year, beating Tottenham's Angela Addison and Arsenal's Malin Gut to win the award.

A great night at @TheLFAOfficial! ?@FranKirby has been voted as the @BarclaysFAWSL Player of the Year and @NiamhCharles7 picks up the Women's Young Player of the Year award! ??

— Chelsea FC Women (@ChelseaFCW) April 27, 2021

Rice and Mount were also up for the Young Player of the Year gong, but 19-year-old Arsenal talisman Bukayo Saka took home the prize after his incredible 20/21 where he has become a key player for The Gunners.

West Ham took home two awards, with David Moyes winning Manager of the Year and Lukasz Fabianski being named Goalkeeper of the Year, while Erik Lamela's NLD rabona golazo rightly won the Goal of the Season gong.

Brentford striker Ivan Toney was named EFL Player of the Season after an unreal debut season in west London, with the 25-year-old bagging for the Bees 29 times since arriving from Peterborough United.

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