Andrew Considine sealed a Dons double as he was named Aberdeen’s Player of the Year and Players’ Player for 2016/17.

The defender was given the honours at the club’s annual gala dinner at the AECC.

With six goals in 46 appearances this season, Considine has been one of the most consistent players in the squad.

The highlight of his campaign was undoubtedly his first-ever professional hat-trick in the 7-0 drubbing of Dundee on the eve of his 30th birthday.

Considine also signed a new contract earlier in the season to keep him with the club until 2019.

He also recently moved to eighth on the club’s leading appearances list and is just five behind club legend Willie Miller.

And now the one you've all been waiting for… The Aberdeen FC Player of the Year award goes to @AndyConsidine #StandFree pic.twitter.com/7val0Qglxv — Aberdeen FC (@AberdeenFC) May 4, 2017

The left-back beat fellow Dons Kenny McLean and Graeme Shinnie, who were also shortlisted on the night.

Considine was also given the nod as Players’ Player of the Year for his strong defensive showings throughout the season.

The Players Player of the Year award goes to @AndyConsidine #StandFree pic.twitter.com/Lautj5H2NC — Aberdeen FC (@AberdeenFC) May 4, 2017

James Maddison’s fabulous last-minute free-kick to seal a 2-1 victory over Rangers at Pittodrie in September was named Goal of the Season.

The Young Player of the Year award was presented to on-loan Celtic playmaker Ryan Christie, who has been with the club since January.

Former Dons captain Russell Anderson was given the AFC Community Trust Supporter of the Year Award earlier in the evening.

The club’s Development Player of the Year award was presented to 18-year-old midfielder Bruce Anderson.