Beth Mead with awards at Euros
Mead scored six goals for England during the Euros

After an historic year for the Lionesses, Beth Mead has been voted England women's player of the year.

The Golden Boot and Player of the Tournament was won by the player.

He holds the record for most England goals scored in a single season with 14.

The fans voted for second and third place.

At the Euros, she scored six goals and provided four assists to win the Golden Boot over Alex Popp, who scored six goals.

She scored in four of England's six games at the home tournament and is the only English player to win the Golden Boot and Player of the Tournament at a senior Euros or World Cup.

She was left out of the Team Great Britain squad for the Tokyo Olympics a year ago, and her success is all the more remarkable.

After winning the first major trophy for the Lionesses at the Euros in June, England went on to win their World Cup qualification match against Luxembourg.

England finished top of Group D with 10 wins from 10 to qualify for next year's World Cup in Australia and New Zealand, thanks in part to the 13 goals and 12 assists provided by Mead.

She said she was honoured to have been named England player of the year.

She said she couldn't have done it without her teammates. A big thank you to all the people who voted.

He was voted the player of the season by his teammates, and he had 11 goals and eight assists for the club last season, when they narrowly missed out on the title.

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