Celtic win the treble as Brendan Rodgers is named Manager of the Year, Scott Sinclair Player of the Year and Kieran Tierney Young Player of the Year
Rodgers' Hoops side are still unbeaten domestically and are just one game away from landing the Treble
CELTIC have secured a PFA Scotland Treble as they completed a clean sweep of the top awards.
Scott Sinclair edged out team-mates Stuart Armstrong, Moussa Dembele and Aberdeen’s Jonny Hayes to be crowned Player of the Year.
Kieran Tierney won Young Player of the Year for the second season in row despite missing three months of the campaign through injury.
And Hoops boss Brendan Rodgers put the seal on an incredible evening for the Premiership champions when beating Alan Archibald, Derek McInnes and Jim Duffy to clinch Manager of the Year.
At a glittering ceremony in Glasgow Hibs John McGinn, Liam Buchanan of Livingston and Elgin’s Shane Sutherland won the Championship, League One and League Two awards respectively.
Dembele picked up the Goal of the Season for his strike against St Johnstone in February.