Women's
Player of the Year
Melchie Dumornay
Men's
Player of the Year
Jonathan David
Goal
of the Year
Women's Player of the Year Nominees
Charlyn Corral
Melchie Dumornay
Emily Fox
Lindsey Heaps
Jacqueline Ovalle
Khadjia Shaw
Men's Player of the Year Nominees
Edson Álvarez
Jonathan David
Raúl Jiménez
Ángel Sepúlveda
Malik Tillman
Manfred Ugalde
Past winners
Melchie Durmonay
Adalberto Carrasquilla
Charlyn Corral
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Clausura 2025 Liga MX Femenil Champion, Pachuca
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Golden Boot for the Liga MX Femenil for the third time in a row
A historic season for a historic player. Charlyn Corral has put the name of Mexico on a different level since she was a young player. This past season, she managed to add another star to her career, lifting the first-ever Liga MX Femenil trophy for Pachuca by winning the Clausura 2025 final, in which she scored a brace. She didn’t just add that title to her resume, as she earned her third straight Golden Boot title of the tournament, and the qualification for the second edition of the W Champions Cup.
Melchie Dumornay
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Ligue 1 Fémenine Champion, OL Lyonnes
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2024/25 UEFA Women's Champions League Best Young Player
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2024/25 UEFA Women's Champions League Team of the Season
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2025 Ballon d’Or nominee
A young talent that keeps on shining. Melchie Dumornay continues showing why she is considered one of the best young players, being a crucial element for Lyon to become Ligue 1 Champions. The 21-year-old forward achieved back-to-back recognition as the Best Young Player of the UEFA Women’s Champions League, as well as being part of the Team of the Season after notching six goals. Her name is also one of three Concacaf players to appear in this year’s Ballon d’Or nominees.
Emily Fox
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2024 Olympic Gold Medalist with the USWNT
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2024/25 UEFA Women’s Champions League winner with Arsenal
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2024/25 UEFA Women’s Champions League Best XI
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2025 Ballon d'Or Nominee
The 2024/25 season could not have had a better end for Emily Fox. After winning the Olympic Gold Medal with the United States Women’s National Team, Fox won the UEFA Women’s Champions League with Arsenal, her first European trophy, and was also recognized in the Team of the Season. The honors continued for the 27-year-old, as she was among the three Concacaf players to be nominated for the 2025 Ballon d’Or.
Lindsey Heaps
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Gold medal at Paris 2024 with the United States
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2024 FIFA The Best ideal team
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Division 1 Féminine champion, OL Lyonnes
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Top Assist in the Division 1 Féminine, 8 assists
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2025 Ballon d’Or nominee
The 2024/25 season added another successful chapter to Lindsey Heaps’ career, winning the Olympic Gold Medal as the captain of the United States Women’s National Team. Her leadership was also seen with OL Lyonnes, by lifting the Division 1 Féminine title, while also claiming the Top Assists recognition in the French league. The 31-year-old midfielder is also one of the three Concacaf players to be nominated for the 2025 Ballon d’Or award.
Jacqueline Ovalle
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Finalist of the first edition of the 2025 W Champions Cup, Tigres
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Second-highest in goal contributions in Liga MX Femenil, 28 goals, 11 assists
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Scored 5 goals in one match for Tigres in Liga MX Femenil
As one of the trailblazers of Mexican women’s football, Jacqueline Ovalle keeps on showing her magic on the pitch, reaching 39 direct goal contributions during this Liga MX Femenil season, in which she scored 5 goals in one game, against Necaxa. Thanks to her talent and skills, she made history for women’s football in the Concacaf region and the world, becoming the most expensive transfer when signing for NWSL team Orlando Pride from Tigres Femenil.
Khadjia Shaw
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First Concacaf player to win the PFA Women’s Player of the Year award
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WSL Golden Boot winner with Manchester City, 12 goals
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WSL Player of the Year award
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All time top scorer for Manchester City
Khadija Shaw doesn’t stop settling new records in both national and club competitions, by becoming the first Concacaf player to win the PFA Women’s Player of the Year award in 2024. Her resilience to overcome an injury during the 2024/25 season was shown after winning the Women’s Super League Golden Boot title for the second time in a row with Manchester City. Shaw scored 12 goals, ensuring her title as the All-time scorer for her club.
Edson Álvarez
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2025 Concacaf Gold Cup winner, Mexico
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2024/25 Concacaf Nations League winner, Mexico
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2025 Gold Cup Best Player
Edson Álvarez crowned his amazing season by lifting Mexico’s 10th Gold Cup trophy, after scoring the winning goal against the United States in the final. As captain, he was awarded the Best Player of the competition. The 27-year-old midfielder also won the 2024/25 Nations League title with Mexico. At the club level, Alvarez was a regular for West Ham in the English Premier League, making 28 league appearances.
Jonathan David
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Canada’s all-time top scorer, 36 goals
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Concacaf Top Scorer in a single UEFA Champions League edition, 7 goals
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Lille’s top scorer for the fourth consecutive season, 16 goals
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Lille’s all-time top scorer in European competitions
Jonathan David made history by becoming Canada’s all-time top scorer with 36 goals in 67 matches and the Concacaf player with the most set-piece goals during the 2024/25 season (12). With a lethal finish, the 25-year-old forward kept LOSC Lille competitive in France and Europe, scoring 7 UEFA Champions League goals, the most by a Concacaf player in a single edition of the tournament in the 21st century. David also netted 16 Ligue 1 goals, the fourth-most of any player in the league.
Raúl Jiménez
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2025 Concacaf Gold Cup 2025 winner, Mexico
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2024/25 Concacaf Nations League winner, Mexico
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2024/25 Concacaf Nations League Best Player
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Top Scorer for Fulham, 12 goals
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All-time leading Mexican scorer in Premier League history, 59 goals
Raúl Jiménez confirmed how decisive he can be in front of the rival goal in a season where he lifted the Concacaf Gold Cup and the Concacaf Nations League trophies with Mexico. He was also awarded as the Best Player of the Nations League Finals. The striker became the first player to score multiple goals in more than one match in the quarterfinals or later of the Nations League, and his five goals are the most by a Mexican player in any single edition of the competition. The 34-year-old added 12 goals for Fulham, becoming the all-time Mexican scorer in the Premier League (59), surpassing Javier Hernández (53).
Ángel Sepúlveda
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2025 Concacaf Gold Cup winner, Mexico
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2025 Concacaf Champions Cup winner, Cruz Azul
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2025 Concacaf Champions Cup Best Player
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2025 Concacaf Champions Cup Top Goal Scorer, 9 goals
Ángel Sepúlveda was a member of the Concacaf Gold Cup-winning Mexico side and led Cruz Azul to their 7th Champions Cup title, the most in the Concacaf region, tied with Club América. At 34 years old, the Mexican was awarded the Best Player and Top Goal Scorer recognitions, in addition to being part of the tournament's Best XI. In Liga MX, Sepúlveda added 16 goals to his account.
Malik Tillman
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Gold Cup 2025 Best XI
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2024/25 Eredivisie Champion
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2024/25 Eredivisie Team of the Season
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PSV Top Scorer, 12 goals
Malik Tillman led the United States to its 13th Gold Cup Final, a tournament in which he was the top scorer for the Stars and Stripes and the second-highest across the competition, with 3 goals. He was also awarded as part of the tournament's Best XI. The 23-year-old forward won the Eredivisie title with PSV and was the top scorer of his team with 12 goals.
Manfred Ugalde
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Costa Rica's Top Scorer, 7 goals and 4 assists in 13 matches
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First Concacaf player to be the Top Scorer in the Russian Premier League, 17 goals
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First Spartak player to score 4 goals and provide 1 assist in one match
Manfred Ugalde shined with Costa Rica and Spartak Moscow in a season where he became the first Concacaf player to lead the Russian Premier League scoring, with 17 goals. The 23-year-old striker was not only the top scorer of his national team, with 7 goals, but also one of its top assists, adding 4 key passes in 13 matches.