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The iconic PFA Players’ Player of the Year and Young Player of the Year trophies are set to be displayed at the National Football Museum in Manchester for a special exhibition. This collaboration between the players’ union and the museum will allow football fans to get an up-close look at these prestigious awards.

The exhibition will take place in the museum’s Pitch Gallery and will be open to the public from Monday, August 12, to Sunday, August 18. Visitors will have the chance to see these iconic trophies before new winners are crowned at the 51st edition of the PFA Awards ceremony in central Manchester on Tuesday, August 20.

The PFA Players’ Player of the Year and Young Player of the Year titles are highly coveted in the football world, with winners chosen by their fellow players. Past winners include top players like Cristiano Ronaldo, Thierry Henry, Mohamed Salah, Kim Little, and Lucy Bronze. Currently, the holders of these titles are Erling Haaland from Manchester City and Rachel Daly from Aston Villa.

In a statement, Ritchie Humphreys, PFA Player Services Executive and Trustee of the National Football Museum, expressed his excitement about the collaboration between the two institutions. He emphasized the significance of fans being able to connect with the rich history of the PFA Awards through this exhibition.

The CEO of the National Football Museum, Tim Desmond, also shared his enthusiasm for showcasing these prestigious trophies. He highlighted the positive impact of football on society and emphasized the importance of teamwork and collaboration, as demonstrated by the partnership between the museum and the PFA.

For football enthusiasts and museum visitors alike, this exhibition presents a unique opportunity to appreciate the history and significance of the PFA Awards. To book tickets for the exhibition, visitors can visit the National Football Museum website at nationalfootballmuseum.com.

This joint effort between the PFA and the National Football Museum not only celebrates the achievements of past winners but also highlights the positive values and impact of football as a sport. Don’t miss the chance to see these iconic trophies up close and be a part of this special exhibition in Manchester.