London:Liverpool striker Mohamed Salah has been voted the 'Footballer of the Year' for a second time, and Chelsea striker Sam Kerr won 'Women's Footballer of the Year' by the Football Writers' Association. Liverpool's Salah received 48 per cent of the vote beating Kevin De Bruyne and Declan Rice, who finished second and third in the poll. It is the second time Salah has been recognised, having won the award in 2018.
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Chelsea striker, Kerr, was just as dominant in the race for the Women's Footballer of the Year award and took 40 per cent of the vote with Arsenal's Vivianne Miedema in second place and Lauren Hemp of Manchester City in third. FWA chair, Carrie Brown, said, "Both Mo and Sam have been outstanding this season, breaking records for both club and country. As well as their performances on the pitch, they are leaders and standard bearers of excellence at their clubs and respective leagues."