Kerr picked up the honour  at the AIS Sport Performance Awards, ahead of Australian Kangaroos rugby league skipper Cameron Smith, AFL star Dustin Martin and Paralympic champion Curtis McGrath.

Riding a wave of success, the Matildas were also voted the Public Choice Team of the Year ahead of NRL premiers the Melbourne Storm, AFL champions the Richmond Tigers and the Australian Diamonds netball team.

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The online poll, run in partnership between the AIS and ABC Grandstand, attracted almost 19,000 votes from fans.

Alen Stajcic was named the 2017 Coach of the Year by a panel of experts from the AIS.

Accepting the team award on behalf of the Matildas, star striker Lisa De Vanna was ecstatic and proud.

“To have a nation vote for us as the team of the year against some of the great sporting teams of Australia is fantastic," she said

“I have been around for a very long time and it used to be 400 of our friends and family that would come watch us.

“Now we have thousands of people wanting to watch us and engage with us and that is because we play good football.

FFA CEO David Gallop was at the gala event and paid tribute to the achievements of the Matildas along with Kerr and Stajcic.

“Incredible recognition for Alen (Stajcic), Sam (Kerr) and the Westfield Matildas tonight,” Gallop said.

“There has been a lightbulb moment in Australian sport for female sport, and the trailblazers for that have been the Matildas.

“With Alen in charge and players like Sam we can genuinely be world beaters in the next 12 to 18 months.

“It’s also testimony to the business decisions that we have made to invest resources in the Matildas because what they have achieved is good for football not only women’s football."

The Westfield Matildas were finalists in six award categories, including Best Sporting Moment of the Year for their historic victory at the Tournament of Nations.

The Best Sporting Moment, voted on by national media, was taken out by world champion boxer Jeff Horn for his underdog victory against Manny Pacquiao.

Almost 400 guests gathered at The Star in Sydney for the black tie function to celebrate the year in Australian sport, also highlighted by achievements in winter sport and women’s sport.