The shortlists have been announced for the MG ALBA Scottish Women’s Football awards dinner at the Glasgow Marriott Hotel on 30 November 2019.
The nominees for each category are:
Scottish Building Society SWPL One Player of the Year
Hayley Lauder – Glasgow City, Jamie-Lee Napier – Hibernian, Nicola Docherty – Glasgow City, Rachel Boyle – Hibernian
Scottish Building Society SWPL Two Player of the Year
Amy Anderson – Hamilton Academical, Danni Pagliarulo – Hearts, Kirstie McIntosh – Hamilton Academical, Neve Guthrie – Dundee United
SWPL Team of the Year, sponsored by Scotmid
Glasgow City, Hearts, Hibernian, Partick Thistle
SWPL Coach of the Year
Andy Enwood – Hearts, Gary Doctor – Hamilton Academical, Grant Scott – Hibernian, Scott Booth – Glasgow City
Sportscotland Youth Player of the Year
Aaliyah-Jay Meach – Dundee United, Addie Handley – Boroughmuir Thistle, Alicia Yates – Hibernian, Bayley Hutchison – Aberdeen, Lucy Sinclair – Glasgow City, Mason Clark – Rangers
SWFL Division One Player of the Year
Eilidh Shore – Aberdeen, Hannah Scott – Glasgow City, Lucy Ronald – Glasgow City, Melissa Stirling – Cove Rangers
SWFL Division Two Player of the Year
Amanda Primerose – Dundee City, Colleen Donnelly – Bishopton, Julie Lennon – Stewarton United, Steffi Simson – Dryburgh Athletic
SWFL Team of the Year, sponsored by Scotmid
Aberdeen, Bishopton, Glasgow City Development, Morton
Avia Signs SWFL Coach of the Year
Craig Feroz – Cove Rangers, Emma Hunter & Harley Hamdani – Aberdeen, Nori Fian – Bishopton, Suzy Shepherd – Boroughmuir Thistle
Youth Team of the Year, sponsored by SHAAP
Aberdeen U-19s, Boroughmuir Thistle U-15s, East Fife U-15s, Musselburgh Windsor U-15s
The Recognition Express Volunteer of the Year
Laura Daly – Blantyre SA, Phil Sainsbury – Aberdeen, Sarah Herd – East Fife, Sue Michie – Boroughmuir Thistle
Youth Coach of the Year, sponsored by SHAAP
Neil Daniel – Donside Girls, John Beatt – Dryburgh Athletic, Lynsey Hogg – Hamilton Academical, Cailin Michie – Boroughmuir Thistle
The Daily Record Goal of the Season
Colette Cavanagh – Heart of Midlothian v HIBERNIAN
Chloe Muir – HAMILTON ACADEMICAL v Hutchison Vale
Cheryl Rigden – PARTICK THISTLE v Dundee United
Daina Bourma – RANGERS v Motherwell
Emma Porteous – Motherwell Development v UNITED GLASGOW
Hayley Lauder – GLASGOW CITY v Celtic
Kirstie McIntosh – HAMILTON ACADEMICAL v Partick Thistle
Kirsten Reilly – HIBERNIAN v Heart of Midlothian
Loren Campbell – ABERDEEN FC WOMEN v Stonehaven
Nicola Docherty – GLASGOW CITY v Rangers
Rachel Walkingshaw – HEART OF MIDLOTHIAN v Hamilton Academical
Sophia Martin – Central Girls FA v HAMILTON ACADEMICAL
Honours to be announced on the night also include MG ALBA International Player of the Year, The Kat Lindner Award for Outstanding Athletic & Academic Achievement, plus those for Service to Girls’ and Women’s Football.