Albion were recognised at the third annual Women’s Football Awards in London, taking home two major honours.
The club received five nominations across various categories at this year’s event, which celebrates excellence and progress in the women’s game.
Albion’s chief executive and deputy chairman Paul Barber was presented with the prestigious Off The Pitch award.
The award recognises individuals who have demonstrated unwavering commitment and passion for the advancement of women’s football.
This honour is given to someone who has made a consistent and meaningful impact across any level of the sport - or who has delivered a truly exceptional contribution.
Brighton and Hove Albion staff collect award for Best Fan Engagement. 📸 Women's Football Awards
Albion was also named winner of the Best Fan Engagement category. This accolade highlights the club’s innovative and creative approach to connecting with supporters and fostering greater involvement in the women’s game.