The young player of the year award was won by Phil Foden and Lauren Hemp.
Foden won the award for the second year in a row after playing a key role in the title winning side.
Dele Alli won the Young Player of the Year trophy for the second year in a row.
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Foden was named the premier league's young player of the season. During City's FA and League Cup campaigns, he scored one goal each, as well as three in the league.
The winners of each award are voted on by the members of the PFA. Foden said he was honoured to win the award for the second year in a row. It shows how far I've come this year with the consistency of my game, and I'm really happy to win it again.
"All the best players in the world have to show consistency and keep performing at the highest level and this year I've just tried to do that and help my team as much as possible - I've been really happy with my performances this year."
I want to win the main award one day, but I have to take small steps and improve. It's great to see how far you've come and I'm really pleased.
Sky sports' Nick Wright.
Foden's triumph puts him in the company of other greats.
Dele Alli is the latest player to win a second consecutive Young Player of the Year award from the Professional Footballers' Association.
The season in which Foden became a central figure in the best team in the land was the one in which he was long established as the premier league's outstanding young talent. The attacking players played more minutes.
His progress has followed a steep upward trajectory and it owes a lot to the careful management ofPep Guardiola, who has been rewarded for easing him in gradually, increasing his playing time from season to season, allowing him to blossom at his own pace
Now that the results are clear, it's time to see them.
Foden's contribution to their latest title success is all the more impressive because of the way in which he switched positions and excelled on a consistent basis.
Lauren Hemp is the first four-time winner of the PFA Young Player of the Year award, making her the most decorated player in the award's history.
The 21-year-old became the most decorated award winner of all time after winning the trophy. She was a member of the team.
In April this year, Hemp scored the 100th goal of the season and became the latest City centurion. She scored 10 goals in the WSL.
She has been nominated for both the Young Player of the Year and the Player of the Year by her peers. Mark Hughes and Wayne Rooney are the only two men who have won more than one award in the same year.
It's an honor to receive this again. For it to be voted for by the players I've played against, that's something. It's an honor to be picked from them because I look to many of them as role models.
I owe a lot to my team-mates for making me look better than I actually am.
"We have a fantastic squad and players who get me the ball in good positions and strikers who can finish crosses that I put in wherever I put them," he said.
I know there's more to come because I have a great set of staff and people who want me to get better. I want to make sure that I continue on the right path.
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Charlotte Marsh is a sports reporter for Sky Sports.
Lauren Hemp is a more talented young player in the WSL than any other age.
She is only 21 years old, but she lights up any game she plays in.
She completed more take-ons last season than any other player in the WSL.
In a number of other areas, it was still ranked high. Big chances were scored and she was third for shots on target. She had 10 goals and 4 assists.
She has been earmarked as a star for the future by her boss. The FWA Young Player of the Year award shows that there is more than one person who sees the potential of the player.
She is a senior international starter with a home just weeks away. It's an exciting prospect for England fans as the drug continues to improve
Roy and Hope Powell were honoured with the merit award for their outstanding contributions to the game.
He announced his retirement last month. He said that it was an honor to receive the award and that he was grateful. I never won a trophy as a player, so it's nice to be recognised by my peers. It will be proud of it's location.
When you've had a long career and have some success, you have to be grateful and humble. I have had that fortune that everyone needs, because there are so many steps along the way. I've always tried to do the job with passion and enthusiasm, and those two qualities are very important to anyone in football, either player, manager or coach.
It is wonderful to get a trophy which proves that people believe I have given something back and I will treasure this trophy.
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Powell said he feels lucky and grateful to be in the game after many years.
One of the nice things about being involved in the game is the vast experience I have had over the years, whether as a player or a manager. I feel very fortunate to be in this position and each section has been very enjoyable.
I've never been afraid to ask questions and challenge people, I think I have helped shaped the game and drive it forward. I want to be remembered as someone who was passionate and wanted the best for women's football on a local and national level.