Black Stars captain Andre Ayew was the biggest winner of Swansea City's end-of-season awards for the 2019-20 campaign.
Ayew was in sensational form for the Swans leading them to the Championship play-off semi-finals after scoring 18 goals and providing seven assists.
🥇 Our players’ player of the season is...
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ANDRE AYEW
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The 30-year-old came out on top in the fan vote for their player of the season, and was also voted as the player's player of the season.
In addition, Ayew won the club’s top scorer award, and was also adjudged as the winner of the away player of the season prize.
The awards were held virtually this year as the original awards event – in conjunction with the Executive Fundraising Committee and Supporters Trust - was cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic.
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