The Guardian has claimed a double victory at this year's Football Supporters' Association (FSA) Awards, sweeping both podcast categories.
Women's Football Weekly, hosted by Faye Carruthers and Suzanne Wrack, took home the Women's Football Media of the Year award, celebrating outstanding work in women's football coverage. The podcast won over other notable outlets, with a six-outlet shortlist deemed to be "the best around for essential football audio".
Meanwhile, Football Weekly regained its Podcast of the Year crown after last year's loss to Football Ramble. Max Rushden, host of Football Weekly, jokingly expressed his delight on social media: "All is well with the world again."
This double victory marks a significant win for The Guardian in both podcast categories. The FSA Awards recognize not only exceptional football journalism but also hard work and dedication from fans, clubs, and supporters.
At the ceremony held at Nobu in central London, other winners included Declan Rice and Alessia Russo as Men's and Women's Player of the Year respectively, Lucy Ward for TV/Radio Pundit of the Year, and Peter Drury as Commentator of the Year. The awards also highlighted notable achievements from supporters' groups, clubs, and media outlets across the pyramid.
The FSA Chair, Tom Greatrex, praised winners such as Declan Rice and Alessia Russo, saying they are "unbelievable talents who have been brilliant for club and country". He also emphasized that the FSA Awards shine a light on often-overlooked work in football coverage, stating there is "so much good work going on out there".
Women's Football Weekly, hosted by Faye Carruthers and Suzanne Wrack, took home the Women's Football Media of the Year award, celebrating outstanding work in women's football coverage. The podcast won over other notable outlets, with a six-outlet shortlist deemed to be "the best around for essential football audio".
Meanwhile, Football Weekly regained its Podcast of the Year crown after last year's loss to Football Ramble. Max Rushden, host of Football Weekly, jokingly expressed his delight on social media: "All is well with the world again."
This double victory marks a significant win for The Guardian in both podcast categories. The FSA Awards recognize not only exceptional football journalism but also hard work and dedication from fans, clubs, and supporters.
At the ceremony held at Nobu in central London, other winners included Declan Rice and Alessia Russo as Men's and Women's Player of the Year respectively, Lucy Ward for TV/Radio Pundit of the Year, and Peter Drury as Commentator of the Year. The awards also highlighted notable achievements from supporters' groups, clubs, and media outlets across the pyramid.
The FSA Chair, Tom Greatrex, praised winners such as Declan Rice and Alessia Russo, saying they are "unbelievable talents who have been brilliant for club and country". He also emphasized that the FSA Awards shine a light on often-overlooked work in football coverage, stating there is "so much good work going on out there".