Kyogo Furuhashi was the big winner on the night as he landed the PFA Scotland Player of the Year award.
The Celtic striker has had a stunning campaign in front of goal this season breaking the 30 goal barrier and also notching a half century for the club since his arrival just under two seasons ago. He's been a key player under Ange Postecoglou with his exploits this campaign putting his side on the verge of a domestic Treble.
He fired big goals in the League Cup Final win over Rangers and throughout the season as Celtic made it back-to-back Scottish Premiership triumphs. His boss Postecoglou was named Manager of the Year on the back of that success on the field with his work in the transfer market also regularly praised.
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Rangers loanee Malik Tillman - who has returned to Bayern Munich after a season ending injury - picked up the Young Player of the Year award while Jota was named Goal of the Season.
The Old Firm dominated on the night with Caitlin Hayes of Celtic named Women's Player of the Year and Rangers' Emma Watson lifting the Young Player gong.
PFA Scotland awards in full
Premiership Player of the Year - Kyogo Furuhashi (Celtic)
Women's Player of the Year - Caitlin Hayes (Celtic)
Men's Young Player of the Year - Malik Tillman (Rangers)
Women's Young Player of the Year - Emma Watson (Rangers)
Manager of the Year - Ange Postecoglou (Celtic)
Goal of the Season - Jota (Celtic)
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