Bobby Zamora has been voted PFA Player of the Year for Division Three.
The Albion striker was selected by supporters after scoring 31 goals to guide the Seagulls to the Championship.
He said: "I am proud to receive this award. I would just like to thank who voted for me and for taking the time and trouble to do so. It means so much.
"I can hardly believe all the stuff which has happened to me this season. With Brighton clinching the title, I couldn't be happier. It has been a fantastic season."
He is building up a collection of awards.
Zamora, with team-mate Danny Cullip, was part of the PFA Third Division team of the year as decided by his fellow professionals.
He has also won the Seagulls Club and Internet player-of-the-year crowns and claimed the Nationwide Player of the Month for November.
Zamora won his latest trophy from runner-up Robert Earnshaw (Cardiff) with Paul Simpson (Blackpool) third.
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