Tottenham striker, Harry Kane has been named the 2017 England Men’s Player of the Year.
Kane polled 75% of the votes from members of the England Supporters’ Club.
Kane succeeds 2016 winner Adam Lallana after scoring seven times in six England fixtures last year as Gareth Southgate’s side secured qualification for this summer’s World Cup in Russia.
Kane receiving the award said: “It’s always special to represent your country so to be voted as England’s best player of 2017 from such a talented squad is a real honour after what was a memorable year for me personally.
“To play your part in reaching the finals of a World Cup is every young footballer’s dream and I’d like to thank all of my international teammates for the part they played in that journey.
“However, I’d especially like to thank the Three Lions’ fans for their fantastic support both at Wembley and across Europe. Now here’s to an exciting summer in Russia.”