Scott Parker has been voted 2011 Footballer of the Year by the Football Writers' Association.
In what was one of the closest contests of recent seasons, Parker topped the poll of journalists ahead of Tottenham Hotspur defender Gareth Bale, who last week pipped the West Ham United midfielder to the Professional Footballers' Association Player of the Year.
Parker is the second West Ham player to win the prestigious prize, with Bobby Moore taking the title in 1963/64. The last three winners were Wayne Rooney (2009/10), Steven Gerrard (2008/09) and Cristiano Ronaldo (2007/08).
The England international - who started his career at Charlton before spells with Chelsea and Newcastle ahead of joining the Irons in 2007 - will receive the prestigious accolade, which has been running since 1948, at a gala dinner at the Lancaster London Hotel on 12 May.
FWA chairman Steve Bates, chief football writer at The People said: "Scott Parker has been so consistent this season with his performances in a West Ham team battling for Barclays Premier League survival and as such has forced himself back into the England national set-up.
"He has been an inspirational figure for the Irons and hopefully his professionalism will be rewarded with West Ham staying up at the end of the season.
"In what was one of the tightest votes of recent seasons, Scott is certainly a worthy winner and follows in the footsteps of a long line of superb footballers who have been given this prestigious honour."