Lotte Wubben-Moy has won the Charlton Award, created in memory of Sir Bobby Charlton, for her significant impact in developing the future of football.
Awarded to Lotte during an FA Council meeting at Wembley Stadium on Wednesday, her strong ambition to leave football and society in a better place was recognised.
The judges noted the significant role she has played in getting equal access to football for girls, alongside her success on the pitch.
Lotte will receive her award at an international game in the Autumn.
Debbie Hewitt MBE, FA Chair, said: "It is with a great honour and privilege that we are able to celebrate the achievements of Sir Bobby Charlton and Charlotte Hope through the Charlton and Hope Awards. Their commitment and dedication to football leaves a lasting legacy and we will never forget their contributions.
"Our winners for this year have shown incredible passion and determination to use the power of football to bring about positive change in society and we congratulate them on their achievements and well-deserved recognition."
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