Celtic striker Amy Gallacher and St Johnstone midfielder Ellie-May Cowie have won the SWPL and SWPL 2 awards for May.
The award caps off a great end to the season for Gallacher who scored the winning goal to seal the SWPL title – in the last minute against Hibernian on the final day of the season.
Gallacher, who also won the award in August, scored three goals in May as Celtic drew Glasgow City, Rangers and beat Hibernian to win their first title in the top flight.
The 25-year-old finished as the club’s top scorer with 25 goals – just behind Aberdeen’s Bayley Hutchison in the race for the golden boot – and provided the most assists with 19.
She beat Hibernian’s Jorian Baucom, Rangers’ Victoria Esson and Montrose’s Jade McLaren for the award.
Elsewhere, Cowie also won the SWPL 2 award for the second time this season – having previously won it in March.
She scored five goals in four games during the month, beating Ashley Fish (Livingston) and Ami Robertson (Queen’s Park) to win the award.
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