Manchester United captain Wayne Rooney is proud to have been named England's Player of the Year for 2014.
The 29-year-old scored eight goals in 13 appearances and was named England captain following Steven Gerrard's retirement from international football.
Rooney told the FA's website: "I'm both very happy and proud to be named the England fans' player of the year.
"The fact that this award is chosen by the fans makes it even more special, so I would like to thank all those who voted. I would also like to thank all the England fans for their support throughout what was a mixed year.
"Receiving an honour such as this from the fans is always something that fills you with personal pride.
"But it is important to point out that without the support of my team-mates, coaching and backroom staff such an award would not be possible. I therefore accept this from the fans on behalf of every single member of the England team."