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Bristol City Women ‘keeper Sophie Baggaley has been named in the 2018/19 PFA Team of the Year.
Baggaley has enjoyed a fantastic season between the sticks for City Women which has seen the young Lionesses international keep eight clean sheets throughout the year.
With one fixture left to play this season, Baggaley is second amongst the FAWSL goalkeepers in saves made - making 84 saves in 19 rounds of action.
Baggaley’s stellar season has been recognised throughout the current the season, twice being named PFA Player of the Month for her performances in September and January.
The shot-stopper has also been shortlisted for the Young PFA Player of the Year award, which will be announced at the PFA Awards on Sunday evening.
PFA 2018/19 WSL Team of the Year in full:
Sophie Baggaley (Bristol City), Hannah Blundell (Chelsea), Aoife Mannion (Birmingham City), Steph Houghton (Manchester City), Demi Stokes (Manchester City), Ji So-Hyun (Chelsea), Kim Little (Arsenal), Lia Walti (Arsenal), Erin Cuthbert (Chelsea), Nikita Parris (Manchester City), Vivianne Meidema (Arsenal)
Everybody at Bristol City Women would like to congratulate Sophie for this fantastic achievement and an unbelievable season.
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