Kevin van Veen has been nominated for the PFA cinch Premiership player of the year.
Voted by the players in the league, the Dutchman was the first Motherwell player in ten years to be named in the PFA team of the year.
Van Veen is one of four players nominated for the prestigious award, with the awards night taking place this coming Sunday.
Reo Hatate, Kyogo and Calum McGregor of Celtic are also up for the award.
Darren Randolph, Shaun Hutchinson, Nicky Law and Michael Higdon were all named in the 2012/13 team of the year however it would be only the latter who was nominated for the player of year.
Higdon scooped the award, having scored 27 goals throughout the course of the season.
Kevin van Veen has bolstered a similarly impressive tally this season, with the Dutchman sitting on 25 goals in all competitions with four games left to play.
Scoring in the last seven consecutive games, Van Veen has equalled Dixie Deans’ seven game consecutive goalscoring record in the 1968/69 season, however this was set in the second division.
The last player to score in seven consecutive games in the top flight, was Ian St John in 1959/60 campaign.
“To be nominated for the award is an incredible achievement in itself,” manager Stuart Kettlewell said.
“Since my arrival, Kevin has shown determination, enthusiasm and 100% focus to everything that we have tried to do.
“We are lucky to have him leading the line up front but he is also an excellent team mate.
“When you look at the players who are also up for nomination, they are some of the best in the league.
“With the season that Kevin has had, he has every right to be in that illustrious group.
“I want to personally congratulate Kevin on this magnificent achievement.”
Van Veen’s prolific goalscoring form this season has seen him move into the top ten, all-time goalscorers at the club, just two goals behind James McFadden, despite playing 31 games fewer.
“It’s a real privilege to be up for the award,” Van Veen added.
“I said at the end of last season that I knew I could score more than I did in 2021/22 and I wanted to follow through on that.
“This season has been tricky for a number of reasons and the full team has had to really stick together throughout it all.
“There is a real togetherness at the club and that’s why I thank all my teammates, staff and fans, all of whom have helped me reach my targets this year. The support I have had this season has been incredible.
“I wouldn’t be nominated if it wasn’t for them.”