Gabriel Agbonlahor has stepped down from his position as Aston Villa captain with immediate effect.
In what has been a disappointing campaign for already-relegated Villa, Agbonlahor's conduct away from the field has dominated the headlines of late.
The 29-year-old was suspended last month for his actions while on holiday in Dubai and soon after he was given two weeks off to focus on a "personal fitness programme".
Then, following confirmation of the club's demotion to the Championship on April 16, the striker was pictured with laughing gas canisters at a party.
Another investigation was subsequently launched, which resulted in Agbonlahor being fined and reminded of his responsibilities.
Speaking publicly for the first time since the string of incidents, the lifelong Villa fan admitted that he did not deserve to wear the captain's armband and called on the supporters to forgive him.
"I want to begin with an apology to all Aston Villa fans for my actions in recent weeks, especially at a time when it is devastating for everyone involved with the club," he wrote on Instagram.
"I am stepping down as club captain with immediate effect as I do not deserve to carry out such a role anymore. This role was a huge honour to me and it hurts to have lost it.
"I have spent 16 years at Aston Villa and played some memorable games. My celebrations and passion, especially in games against local rivals shows my loyalty to Aston Villa.
"I am asking Aston Villa fans for forgiveness as I'm hurting as well despite reports and photos in the press making out otherwise.
"I agree my performances this season have not been good enough but I will be working hard to make things right! Up The Villa, Villa Till I Die!"
Agbonlahor made his Premier League debut for Villa in 2006 and has gone on to feature in 371 games, scoring 84 goals.