Tottenham striker Harry Kane has become the first English player to be crowned the Football Supporters' Federation Men's Player of the Year.
The two-time Premier League golden boot winner topped a poll of almost a quarter of a million fans from the six-strong shortlist, ahead of runner-up Kevin De Bruyne.
Former Tottenham defender Ledley King was on hand to accept the award on his behalf, but a pre-recorded message from Kane was played to the audience.
"To have the support of fans from all across the country is mind-blowing really" - @HKane on his FSF 2017 Men's Player of the year award.