Manchester City striker Toni Duggan scooped the majority of votes in the Women’s Player of the Year poll after a fine 2014 for Mark Sampson’s side.
The 23-year-old bagged six goals in ten games, including a hat-trick as England team crushed Montenegro 9-0 in a World Cup Qualifier.
Her overall record of 14 goals in 24 internationals is an impressive return and she will be looking forward to performing at the World Cup in Canada later this year.
England Development Team coaches also voted for their players of 2014 across the women’s youth squad.
The England Women’s Youth Player of the Year award has been won by Arsenal midfielder Leah Williamson.
17-year-old Williamson played 14 times for the Three Lions across three different age groups during the last 12 months, scoring twice. She also helped her club to win The FA Women’s Cup in May.
Each of the awards will be presented to the players when they meet up with England for their first games of 2015.
Vauxhall England Player of the Year awards 2014
England Women's Player of the Year: Toni Duggan, Man City
England Women's Youth Player of the Year: Leah Williamson, Arsenal