Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp has been named the men's coach of the year at the FIFA Best Football Awards.
Klopp became the first to win the award twice, beating Leeds boss Marcelo Bielsa and Bayern Munich’s treble-winning manager Hans-Dieter Flick.
Having won last year following the Reds’ Champions League triumph, Klopp was presented with the award again after ending Liverpool’s long wait for a Premier League title.
Klopp gave credit to his coaching team, saying: "I have to thank these boys. What we did in the last few years was really special."
On the Premier League title, the German added: "I had no idea how it would feel and it felt absolutely overwhelming."
The men's best award went for the first time to Bayern Munich striker Robert Lewandowski, who beat Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo.
Including the previous incarnations of the award, it is just the second time in 13 years that neither Messi nor Ronaldo has won.
Son Heung-min’s sublime individual goal for Tottenham against Burnley last December has been named the best in the world over the last year.
The South Korean picked up the ball on the edge of his own area during the 5-0 Premier League win before running through the entire Burnley team and slotting past Nick Pope.
Son beat efforts from Luiz Suarez for Barcelona and Flamengo’s Giorgian De Arrascaeta to win the Puskas Award.
The award, first established in 2009, is named after former Real Madrid striker Ferenc Puskas.
Son follows in the footsteps of the likes of Ronaldo, Neymar, James Rodriguez, Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Mohamed Salah in claiming the award.
England full-back Lucy Bronze became the first British player to be named the best women's player in the world.
The 29-year-old won the treble in France with Lyon before signing for Manchester City in the summer.