The men's and women's player of the year have been awarded.
They were the top scorer in both the Women's Super League and the Premier League.
The young player of the year award went to Phil Foden for the second year in a row.
Lauren was named the young player of the season for the fourth year in a row.
The England player is the most decorated award winner in the history of the award.
Mark Hughes and Alan Shearer are the only other male players to have won two Player of the Year Awards.
The Reds missed out on the title due to a one point difference to City. In the league, he provided 14 assists and won two cups.
"I made sure I had enough room in my room for one more trophy, because I already had one in my cabinet," said the winner.
I try to imagine the trophy will come.
Kerr is the first Australian to win a senior player award after helping the Blues to the Double.
It's a huge honor when your peers vote for you. She thinks that is the highest honor as a player.
Foden is the sixth player to win back-to-back young player awards and the fourth in a row.
She won her first one when she was 17 years old. It's an honor to be picked by them, I look to many of them as role models.
Roy and Hope Powell were given the Merit Award by the Professional Footballers' Association.
Only three of the 12 teams in the league were from City.
Alisson, Alexander-Arnold, Van Dijk, and Cancelo are all from the same team.
The WSL has Berger, Batlle, Bright, Greenwood, Little, and Weir.
The following players are in the Championship: Solanke (Bournemouth), Ream, Wilson, and Kelly.
Ihiekwe (Rotherham), Bannan (Sheff Wed), Twine (MK Dons) and Brannagan (Oxford) are in League One.
League Two has Roberts (Northampton), Wilson (Forest Green), Jay (Exeter), Cadden (Forest Green) and Telford (Newport).