The 22-year-old overcame competition from Arsenal’s Gabriel, Brentford pair Brentford pair Bryan Mbeumo and Mikkel Damsgaard, as well as Fulham’s Antonee Robinson to secure the men’s prize.
Chelsea Women’s boss Sonia Bompastor won Manager of the Year, with Arsenal’s Mikel Arteta, Bromley’s Andy Woodman, Brentford’s Thomas Frank and Leyton Orient’s Richie Wellens having been on the shortlist.
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Read MoreThe ceremony, partnered with The i Paper, was held at Wembley Stadium and featured some of London’s best footballing talent past and present.
Gray stepped up during Spurs’ injury crisis and showed versatility across the pitch in a number of different positions.
In the women’s categories, Guro Reiten was named WSL Player of the Year ahead of teammate Johanna Rytting Kaneryd, Arsenal’s Alessia Russo and Frida Maanum and Tottenham striker Beth England.
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Read MoreMeanwhile, Chelsea’s Aggie Beever-Jones took home the Women’s Young Player award for the second year on the bounce, as her team’s second-highest goalscorer, trumped only by Reiten.
Off the pitch, Sir Gareth Southgate was honoured with the Power of Football award following the end of his tenure as England men’s manager last year, during which he reached two European Championship finals.
Brentford’s Community Sports Trust received a Community Award for their Bee a Hero campaign, which aims to increase the number of blood donors in the areas around the club.
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