The League Managers Association have announced the Manager of the Year Award.
Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola, Liverpool's Jurgen Klopp and Norwich's Daniel Farke were shortlisted for the main prize.
But Sheffield United manager Chris Wilder has been named LMA manager of the year and Championship manager of the year.
Wilder guided Sheffield United to a second-place finish in the Championship table, securing promotion to the Premier League next season.
Sir Alex Ferguson and England manager Gareth Southgate presented the award.
Lincoln's Danny Cowley won the League Two award and Luton's Mick Harford, who took over in mid-season for the remainder of the campaign, won the League One award.
Tottenham's Karen Hills won the Women's Championship award after gaining promotion to the top tier, while Arsenal's Joe Montemurro picked up the Women's Super League prize after a title-winning season.
Pat Godbold, who has been involved at Ipswich in various roles for 65 years, was given the LMA Service to Football award at the event in London.
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The League Managers Association Awards is an annual award ceremony in English football, awarded by the League Managers Association.
The most prestigious award is the LMA Manager of the Year award. It is presented to a manager from any division for his achievements in the prior season. The award is voted by fellow professional managers and as a result consideration is also given to managers who inherit poor sides or financial difficulties and not only those managers who do not have such financial constraints and have won trophies.
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