Robert Lewandowski was named UEFA's Men's Player of the Year on Thursday as Champions League winners Bayern Munich dominated the men's awards.
The 32-year-old scored 55 goals in 47 games, including 15 in 10 in the Champions League, while team-mates Manuel Neuer and Joshua Kimmich and manager Hansi Flick also scooped individual awards. Neuer and Kevin De Bruyne had also been up for the award.
Pernille Harder, who recently joined Chelsea, was named UEFA Women's Player of the Year for her performances at Wolfsburg. The German side were beaten in the Champions League final by Lyon but Harder beat Lyon pair Wendie Renard and Lucy Bronze to the individual award.