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“Leanne will have my total support in the new role. I will help in any way that I can
       to make sure we can produce players that can qualify consistently for major tournaments.
           “It is about creating the right culture and a safe environment for the players to grow.”
           Leanne will have the chance to see some of the players who will be at her disposal
       across two upcoming Talent ID camps.
       (www.scottishfa.co.uk)
       MG ALBA SWF Award shortlists
       Scottish Women’s Football has announced the shortlists for the showcase awards for the
       women’s game in Scotland. Winners of the MG ALBA SWF Awards will be announced at
       a  ceremony  on  the  4th  June  at  Glasgow’s  Hilton  Hotel,  the  first  in-person  gathering
       following a near two-year gap due to Covid which saw the prestigious event held online.
          Rangers duo Lizzie Arnot and Nicola Docherty go up against Glasgow City’s Priscila
       Chinchilla and Celtic’s Charlie Wellings for the SWPL1 Player of the Year, while SWPL2
       Player  of  the  Year  is  between  Danni  McGinley  and  Robyn  Smith  of  Dundee  United,
       Boroughmuir Thistle’s Sammy Duncan and Glasgow Women’s Cara Henderson.
          Rangers’ Malky Thomson, Partick Thistle’s Brian Graham, Celtic’s Fran Alonso and
       Dundee United’s Graeme Hart will vie for SWPL Coach of the Year.
          Championship  Team  of  the  Year  will  be  one  of  Montrose,  East  Fife,  Gartcain,
       Dryburgh and Rossvale, while Rangers’ U16 and U19 sides compete with Glasgow City’s
       U16 side and Millennium FC in Stranraer for the title of Youth Team of the Year.
          The Kat Lindner Award for Outstanding Athletic and Academic Achievement, named
       after the former Glasgow City player who died suddenly in 2019, honours a player who
       has excelled both on and off the field. The shortlist for this award is Tessel Middag of
       Rangers, Clare Shine of Glasgow City and Leanne Crichton of Motherwell.
          Commenting,  Scottish  Women’s  Football  CEO  Aileen  Campbell  said:  “With  more
       watching in person and at home than ever before, it has been a breakthrough season for
       women’s football in Scotland, and SWF is excited to announce the shortlists for the MG
       ALBA awards, which showcases the best the women’s game has to offer.
          “After their groundbreaking unbeaten season, it’s not surprising to see Rangers well
       represented in the shortlists, but there are many other success stories throughout our
       leagues, both off and on the pitch and I can’t wait to celebrate them at our event on the
       4th June.”
          Scottish Women’s Football chair Viv MacLaren said: “After all the impact that the
       pandemic had on our game, this award ceremony is an important moment to celebrate
       achievement and shine a spotlight on all that is good in women’s football. I can’t wait to
       welcome everyone to the Hilton in June.
          “We are also delighted that, once again, we have MG ALBA as our headline partner.
       They have been a continued source of support and have provided much needed visibility
       to  women’s  football  –  this  has  helped  to  grow  the  game  and  they  deserve  great
       recognition and credit.”
          Hosting the event on the 4th June will be BBC sports journalist, Jane Dougall.
       (scotwomensfootball.com)
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