Charlton Athletic's Sophie Whitehouse has made the final six of this year's PFA Women's Player of the Year award nominations. The goalkeeper has had a strong season, securing eight clean sheets for her team and helping them secure promotion to the Women's Super League. Whitehouse's performance in the promotion/relegation game against Leicester City Women was widely praised, with her denying penalty after penalty from the opposition. Her heroics in the game were not her only impressive performance of the season, with her becoming a key figure in the Addicks' promotion to the top flight. Whitehouse's nomination is a testament to her hard work and dedication to the sport. The PFA Awards are one of the biggest dates in the EFL calendar, and Whitehouse's inclusion on the shortlist is an honour for her and the club. The event will be held in August, and fans will be eagerly awaiting the results. Whitehouse's nomination is a great achievement for Charlton Athletic, and the club will be hoping to see her take home the award. The PFA Awards are a celebration of the best players in the EFL, and Whitehouse's inclusion on the shortlist is a testament to her talent and hard work.