Oxford United striker James Constable scooped the Blue Square Player of the Year at the Conference's awards dinner in Stratford on Avon on Saturday.
The 24-year old hitman, nicknamed ‘Beano’ who scored 23 goals for the U’s last season, also won the Blue Square Fans Player of the Year award.
It completes a remarkable season for the forward who was also voted United's Supporters Player of the Year and Players' Player of the Year.
The award is voted for by managers at all of the clubs in the Blue Square Premier, North and South and was presented by Setanta TV's Rebecca Lowe and Steve Bower.
"It's a tremendous honour and I feel very proud to have won the awards,” said Constable.
“We had a great run towards the end of the season and we can't wait to get back and start next season now.
“There are some very good players in this league and it's a good feeling to know that people recognise the part I played in a great team effort."
Alan Alger of Blue Square said: "James fully deserves the reward, not just for the goals he scored, but also for his work rate, effort and consistency.
“He is a worthy winner and is already one of the favourites in our odds to be top-scorer in the league in the coming season."
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