Derry City's Michael Duffy has been named as the PFAI player of the year in the end of season awards in Dublin.
Duffy had an outstanding season with the Candystripes with 12 goals and 11 assists, was a major factor in his side's second place Premier Division finish, securing their return to European competition.
It's the second time that Duffy has picked up the award which is voted on by his peers, after the winger previously won the same accolade in 2018 during his time as a Dundalk player.
Athlone Town's Kelly Brady picked up the women's player of the year award, capping off a season that saw her score 26 goals and win the Women's Premier Division golden boot.
Brady was a big part of Athlone's double-winning campaign as she scored a hat-trick in the FAI Cup final as her side beat Bohemians 3-2 to lift the cup.
Stephen Bradley was named the men's Premier Division manager of the year after leading Shamrock Rovers to a double of their own and again progressing to European group stage football.
Alban Hysa picked up the women's Premier Division manager of the year award following a break out season with Bohemians.
Elsewhere Republic of Ireland international goalkeeper Caoimhín Kelleher was named the men's Irish overseas player of the year, with Denise O'Sullivan picking up the gong for the international women's player of the year.
Sligo Rovers' rising star Owen Elding was named the men's young player of the year with Madison McGuane of Treaty United taking the women's young player award.