Academy Director Huw Jennings has been presented with the Premier League Eamonn Dolan Award, for his amazing contribution to Academy development.
The other winner of the annual prize is Brighton and Hove Albion's Dan Ashworth.
The prestigious award was established in honour of the former Reading Academy Manager, who sadly passed away in 2016 after his battle with cancer.
On what the award means to him, Huw said: "It's fantastic. Eamonn was a terrific ambassador for youth and dedicated his career to the development of young players.

"To win an award that’s in his name makes me feel very privileged."
After completing another season at Fulham, Huw spoke about some of the most rewarding aspects of his job.
"You can never replace the enjoyment of seeing a young player progress to the First Team for Fulham. We’ve had a number of those during my time here, most recently Fabio Carvalho.

"It was great to see Fabio start the last three Premier League games, and hopefully he can go on to achieve great things. That’s certainly always a starting point for my personal highlights."
Huw continued: "We’re probably witnessing the most successful period of youth development in England, and in my career. Hopefully, that can transfer into international success and lots of club related success with talented young players.
"I’m really proud to be working with a really strong team of staff who are so hard-working and dedicated to their roles."
Despite a unique season, which saw clubs up and down the country adapt to the circumstances, Huw was very pleased with our Academy progress.
"Off the pitch, it’s been an incredibly challenging period and I’m really proud of all the players and staff for getting through those challenges. The resilience has been outstanding, so that’s my number one recollection.
Huw Jennings
Academy Director
"In terms of on the pitch, we’ve had successes with the Under-18s, who won the Southern Premier League for a second year in a row. There’s also been good progress from a number of individuals right across the programme."
Our Academy Director feels very much at home, having spent over 10 years at Fulham.

"This is a great club to work for and it’s the longest I’ve worked anywhere and I’ve done that for two reasons. One is that I’ve really enjoyed it and the other is that the Club has continued to put up with me!"