Mohamed Salah Wins PFA Players' Player of the Year Award 2025
Salah Becomes First Ever to Clinch the PFA Players’ Player of the Year Award Three Times
In a night to remember at Manchester’s Opera House, Liverpool icon Mohamed Salah etched his name deeper into the history books by winning the PFA Players’ Player of the Year award for the third time—a record unmatched by any other footballer.
The 33-year-old Egyptian forward delivered one of his most unforgettable seasons yet in 2024–25, featuring 29 Premier League goals coupled with 18 assists, playing a pivotal role in guiding Liverpool to the Premier League title.
By achieving this, Salah became the first player ever to sweep the PFA Players’ Player of the Year, Golden Boot, Playmaker (most assists), and Premier League Player of the Season awards all in the same season.
This landmark victory places him firmly above legends such as Thierry Henry, Cristiano Ronaldo, and Kevin De Bruyne, who have each won the prestigious award twice—but never a third time.
Salah’s peers clearly recognized his brilliance, voting him as the standout performer of the season.
Liverpool’s dominance extended beyond him, as several of his teammates were voted into the PFA Premier League Team of the Year, highlighting the Reds’ collective excellence.
Reflecting on the achievement, Salah remarked, “I look at myself now, a guy coming from Egypt and making it to the top level, making history today, it’s something that makes me so proud.”
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