tpellizzeri_totyAs the brains and the voice behind W-League Live, Teo has witnessed plenty of women's football in the 2010/11.

In typical Teo style, his team of the year includes a mix of big names and unrecognised players.

Goalkeepers

ALISON LIPSHER

(Newcastle Jets)Conceded 11 goals in 9 games, would have been clear winner if not for errors against Canberra (round 10)

BRIANNA DAVEY(RGK)

(Melbourne Victory)The young 'keeper stood in well for Melissa Barbieri. Looks like a talent for the future.

Defenders

ASHLEIGH GUNNING

(Adelaide United)The team’s best winger and forward until defence became too big a problem to ignore, where she subsequently became her team’s best defender.

CLARE POLKINGHORNE

(Brisbane Roar)Capable of pushing up the park and punishing teams that did not force her to make defence a priority.

SERVET UZUNLAR

(Sydney FC)Combative, composed, reliable.

LYDIA VANDENBERGH

(Sydney FC)Responsible defender with a counter-attacking weapon in the form of her passing.

Midfielders

STEPHANIE CATLEY

(Melbourne Victory)Good on both feet and subsequently played both wings. Team’s best crosser of the ball, added goals to her game in great late-season run of form.

JOANNE BURGESS

(Brisbane Roar)Stood up on the big occasion and formed effective partnership with Polkinghorne on right side.

COLLETTE MCCALLUM

(Perth Glory)Relied on to orchestrate her team’s midfield unit.

ELISE KELLOND-KNIGHT

(Brisbane Roar)Versatile midfield weapon who regularly exploited opposition with her pace, crossing and shooting.

Forwards

KYAH SIMON

(Sydney FC)Impossible to ignore as league’s top scorer. Good on the ball and able to finish with deft touches from close range or strikes from outside the area. Player of the year.

LEENA KHAMIS

(Sydney FC)Scored goals from a variety of scenarios thanks to her movement, speed and aggression.