Petr Cech is Chelsea Player of the Year for 2010/11.
More than 28,000 fans voted for the award, which was handed over by manager Carlo Ancelotti to a goalkeeper whose performances rarely fall below excellent.
Cech, the 43rd recipient of this famous award, who will become our top foreign appearance maker at Everton this weekend, said: 'I have been here seven years now and playing with some of the best players in the world doesn't make it easy for a goalkeeper to win an award, but I am really pleased. I really appreciate it because having played for such a great club with great players, to win Player of the Year is a great achievement.
'I love the club since I started playing, and I feel at home here. There are players here when I joined the club still here, we have had good years, worse years, average years, but they made me feel at home and that's why I look forward to the future.
'You always want to win everything but especially the Champions League now, that is the only one missing.'
Ancelotti said of his goalkeeper: 'I am happy with Petr because he played well every time. I was quiet on the bench with Petr in goal. He is a fantastic professional and a fantastic man. Keep going, well done.'
Also in the top three were Branislav Ivanovic and Didier Drogba.
Ashley Cole was voted Chelsea Players' Player of the Year by his peers, those who train alongside him or backroom staff who work regularly with the defender.
The 30-year-old left back said: 'For me as a player you can't beat this kind of award when the people you see every day, I see them as my family, to be awarded by these guys is a pleasure.
'As a team we never gave up, we always had confidence but we fell short and hopefully next season things will change and we'll get back our title.'
Ramires won Chelsea TV's Goal of the Season award, after his stunning individual effort against Manchester City.
The midfielder beat two challenges on his way to smashing the ball past City goalkeeper Joe Hart to seal an important 2-0 win back in March.
Ramires was handed his trophy by Help A Capital Child Ambassadors and Chelsea fans Lisa Snowdon and Johnny Vaughan.
Chelsea's Young Player of the Year was Josh McEachran. The 18-year-old midfielder made his first-team debut in 2010, and has impressed with his fine touch, vision and passing ability.
He was awarded the honour by former Chelsea manager Tommy Docherty, and said: It's my first proper award and I'm really pleased to win it. My debut was just what I was waiting for, I've been at Chelsea since I was seven and this is a dream come true.'
Former captain Ron Harris was handed a special recognition award for his 795 appearances and important place in the club's history. He was led the team to our first FA Cup in 1970 and followed that up a year later with the Cup Winners' Cup, 40 years ago this week. His 2011 accolade was presented by former team-mate and defensive partner John Dempsey.
Upon receiving the award, 'Chopper' said: 'John and frank have played 500 times, so they have a long way to go and I'm quietly confident that I'll still be the leading appearance maker. They've been looking a little bit grey lately! They've scored goals better than me. In my 21 years I only ever scored 13, but we had some fantastic goalkeepers in my time! I remember every goal I've scored! I've been in the game a long, long time and I'm very, very proud.'
Asked about the earlier winners, Ancelotti said: 'Josh is very young but has a lot of personality and big quality. We are showing very good talent from the Academy, and we won the reserve league. we hope that not just Josh but also other young players will come through in the future.
'I want to say thanks to everyone for Ramires because he didn't speak! Ashley played with continuity and has fantastic experience. He is the best left-back in the world and I hope he will be able to maintain the same quality on the pitch, but we have a lot of fantastic players and I am happy to train these players every day.'