Burnley striker Andre Gray has been named the Championship Player of the Year at the 2016 Football League Awards.
The 24-year-old has been a key member of Burnley's push for promotion back to the Premier League this season, scoring 22 goals in 37 games for the Clarets.
Gray also scored twice for Brentford in August before moving to Turf Moor, with his overall tally of 24 for the season seeing him top of the Championship goalscoring charts.
The striker beat former Brentford teammate Alan Judge and Fulham's Ross McCormack to the award, which was voted for by managers of the Football League clubs.
Gray was also named in the Team of the Season, which is selected from players from all three divisions in the Football League.
The League One Player of the Year award went to Gillingham midfielder Bradley Dack, while Oxford United's Kemar Roofe was named the best player in League Two.