There was double delight for Motherwell star Liam Kelly at the club's player of the year awards last night.
The Steelmen's vice-captain picked up both the Players' Player and overall Player of the Year prize at the ceremony, which was held at Dalziel Park Hotel.
Kelly has been a standout performer for the Fir Park club on their way to securing European football next season with a fifth place finish in the Scottish Premiership.
The 26-year-old has produced countless world class saves to earn 'Well vital points and that did not go unnoticed by his peers and supporters. His displays this term also earned him a call-up to the Scotland squad.
Motherwell were soundly beaten 6-0 by champions Celtic on their trophy day at Parkhead yesterday, but boss Graham Alexander and his players put that behind them to celebrate a successful season overall.
Midfielder Dean Cornelius picked up the Young Player of the Year award following a breakthrough season that saw him make 17 appearances and score his first goals for the club in wins over St Johnstone and St Mirren.
Dutch striker Kevin van Veen marked his first season at the club by collecting the top goalscorer gong. He netted 11 times during the campaign and has become a firm fan favourite.
The goal of the season prize, however, went to midfidler Callum Slattery for his sizzling strike against Ross County.
There was also a special achievement award presented to club captain Stephen O'Donnell, after he became the club's record international cap holder with 14 appearances for his country while a Motherwell player.
Also on the night, midfielder Barry McGuire picked up the Keith Lasley Award.
The club now look forward to Europa Conference League football next season, with the second round qualifying matches scheduled for late July.
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