Kwame Poku won three gongs at the Peterborough United End of Season awards evening on Tuesday night.
Peterborough United held their End of Season Awards Night at the Holiday Inn on Tuesday evening with the Academy, Women's and Men's teams all in attendance alongside the Posh Foundation, who presented four trophies recognising the players' efforts within the Community.
Kwame Poku was the big winner of the evening, winning the Junior Posh Player of the Season, the Players' Player of the Season and the foreverposh Player of the Season.
Archie Collins was named the foreverposh Away Travel Player of the Season and was also named runner-up in the main award.
Malik Mothersille was named the Young Player of the Season while Harley Mills scooped the Goal of the Season gong for his strike at Wembley.
The Posh squad won the Moment of the Year while George Nevett won the Posh Foundation Player in the Community Award.
Keir Perkins scooped two awards for the Posh Women, taking home the Player of the Season and the Players' Player of the Season while Meg Lawlor won Goal of the Season.
Ollie Rose won Player of the Season and Players' Player of the Season for the Men's Under 21s with Davon Gbajumo won the Goal of the Season. David Kamara won the Posh Foundation Player in the Community award.
Lucca Mendonca won the Men's Under 18s Player of the Season with Joe Davies winning Goal of the Season and Players' Player of the Season. Milan Kovaci won the Posh Foundation Player in the Community Award.
For the Posh Women Under 23s, Jess Abrantes was the big winner, winning Player of the Season, Players' Player of the Season and the Posh Foundation Player in the Community award, with Alice Akinyemi winning Goal of the Season.
The club's Unsung Hero Award went to the long-serving Chris Wayte for her outstanding work in terms of away travel for supporters.