Double awards delight for Dons defender Andy Considine
The 30-year-old scooped the two main prizes at end of season dinner.
There was awards joy for Andrew Considine as he was named Aberdeen's Player of the Year.
The defender, who has helped the Dons reach two cup finals and reach second in the Premiership table, also claimed the Players' Player of the Year prize.
Considine has made 45 appearances for Derek McInnes' men this term, scoring six goals.
The 30-year-old said: "First of all, it is an absolute honour. The Players' Player award, to have your teammates think you are the best player over the course of the season is fantastic.
"It is a privilege to win the award especially on the back of such a strong season. It has been an incredible season so far.
"Then to win the Player of the Year award, to have the fans vote for me, is also extremely special. They watch us play week in week out and follow us through thick and thin."