Dominic Calvert-Lewin has been named as Everton’s Fans' Footballer of the Year.
Calvert-Lewin was on a four-man shortlist for the prestigious prize along with Jordan Pickford, Abdoulaye Doucoure and Ben Godfrey.
But it was the England striker who scooped the award, edging out team-mate and fellow Three Lions star Pickford by 72 votes.
Doucoure followed up in third and Godfrey coming in fourth.
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Across the current calendar year, Calvert-Lewin has eight goals to his name, but has not featured for Rafa Benitez’s side since their 2-0 win at Brighton back in August.
In terms of the national award, it was Liverpool's Mohamed Salah who came out victorious.
Salah claimed 61% of an enormous 70,000 votes, and retains the award he won last season following Liverpool’s first title win in 30 years.
The Egyptian commanded an impressive share of the vote with West Ham United midfielder Declan Rice his nearest rival on 9.9% of the vote.
While Manchester United’s Bruno Fernandes, Man City’s Phil Foden and Chelsea's Edouard Mendy made up the national top five.
In total, just short of 140,000 votes were cast via an online poll in these awards across the Reach plc network, and you can see the full results by clicking here.