Havant & Waterlooville's Alfie Potter has been voted as the FA Cup "Player of the Round" for the fourth round.
The winger scored the Hawks' second goal with a deflected effort in their heroic 5-2 defeat at Liverpool.
He will join the seven winners from the previous rounds and three players from subsequent rounds in the "Team of the FA Cup" for 2007/08.
The other contenders for the award were Preston's Karl Hawley, Wolves' Andy Keogh and Cardiff's Paul Parry.
Potter was on loan from Peterborough, where he has since returned.
Fans can vote for their favourite player in each round on the FA's website.
The lucky winner will join the seven winners from the previous rounds and three players from subsequent rounds in the "Team of the FA Cup" for 2007/08.
As well as a VIP ticket to the 2008 FA Cup Final at Wembley on Saturday, 17 May 2008, each of the 11 winners will receive a trophy and �500 worth of football equipment for a local school of his choice.
The "Team of the FA Cup" so far comprises Jack Pitcher (Gloucester City), Matt Townley (Team Bath), Andy Forbes (Eastleigh), Craig Farrell (York City), Stuart Beavon (Weymouth), Craig Mackail-Smith (Peterborough), Michael Mifsud (Coventry) and Potter.
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