The second year in a row, John McGlynn won the managers’ award in the form of Falkirk’s John McGlynn, while Daizen Maeda of Celtic won the PFA Scotland player of the year.
Maeda, a 27-year-old Japanese international, has led the Scottish Premiership champions in a stellar season with 33 goals and 12 assists.
A Celtic player has won the award for the ninth time in 11 years.
After winning numerous titles in succession, McGlynn has returned Falkirk to the top flight for the first time in 15 years.
The 63-year-old was in charge of Raith Rovers in 2011 and received the award for the third time.
The other shortlisted head coaches were Hibernian’s David Gray and Celtic’s Brendan Rodgers.
In the votes cast by players from the SPFL divisions, Maeda defeated team-mates Callum McGregor and Nicolas Kuhn as well as Dundee forward Simon Murray.
Lennon Miller, 18, won the award for “young player of the year” at Motherwell.
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Source: BBC
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