Morocco and Nigeria each secure two nominees for prestigious CAF player of the year award

Bokor Elikplim

 Morocco and Nigeria each secure two nominees for prestigious CAF player of the year award

With the 2024 CAF Awards fast approaching, anticipation is building around the hotly contested Men’s Player of the Year award. The Confederation of African Football (CAF) has unveiled a shortlist of ten of the continent’s top talents, each recognized for their stellar performances over the past season. Morocco and Nigeria lead the nominations, with each nation earning two spots in the coveted category.

The list of nominees reflects the depth of skill and commitment displayed by African players across international and club stages this year.

Among them are prolific forwards, defensive stalwarts, and influential midfielders, all of whom have contributed significantly to their teams’ successes.

1. Amine Gouiri (Algeria)

Algeria’s forward Amine Gouiri has shone this season with his impressive goal-scoring skills and keen playmaking abilities.

Gouiri has become an essential player for both his club and the Algerian national team, regularly delivering goals and assists that have driven his team’s offensive power.

2. Edmond Tapsoba (Burkina Faso)

Burkina Faso’s Edmond Tapsoba has been a reliable presence in defense, known for his physical strength and calm leadership at the back.

As a crucial part of both his club and national team, Tapsoba’s defensive prowess has marked him as one of the most consistent defenders in African football.

3. Simon Adingra (Ivory Coast)

Ivory Coast’s Simon Adingra is recognized for his speed and flair on the wings, consistently creating scoring opportunities for his teammates.

His agility and technical ability make him a constant threat in attack, positioning him as a game-changer for both club and country.

 

4. Chancel Mbemba (DR Congo)

Chancel Mbemba, captain of DR Congo, has been a rock in defense with his tactical awareness and leadership qualities.

Mbemba’s impact goes beyond his defensive skills, as his versatility has been instrumental in both club and national team performances.

5. Serhou Guirassy (Guinea)

Guinean striker Serhou Guirassy has enjoyed an exceptional season, regularly finding the back of the net.

His scoring consistency has made him one of Africa’s most reliable forwards, earning him recognition as a crucial asset for his club and national team.

6. Achraf Hakimi (Morocco)

Achraf Hakimi’s speed and attacking contributions as a right-back have been pivotal for Morocco.

Known for his relentless drives and defensive abilities, Hakimi’s performances have been crucial in Morocco’s recent successes, making him a strong contender for the award.

7. Soufiane Rahimi (Morocco)

Soufiane Rahimi is another standout for Morocco, known for his agility and creativity in attack.

As an essential player for Al Ahly’s Champions League campaign, Rahimi has also become an influential figure in the Moroccan national team.

8. Ademola Lookman (Nigeria)

Nigerian winger Ademola Lookman has delivered impressive performances in Europe, combining speed and scoring ability to make him a vital part of Nigeria’s offensive lineup.

Lookman’s form over the past year has been electrifying, solidifying his place as a nominee.

9. William Troost-Ekong (Nigeria)

Defensive leader William Troost-Ekong has been a dependable figure in Nigeria’s backline, known for his powerful tackles and composure under pressure.

Troost-Ekong’s performances have been crucial to his club’s and country’s defensive stability.

10. Ronwen Williams (South Africa)

Ronwen Williams, South Africa’s trusted goalkeeper, has shown consistency and excellence in goal.

Known for his sharp reflexes and leadership, Williams has been a key player for both Mamelodi Sundowns and the South African national team.

CAF’s nomination of these ten players is a celebration of the skill, resilience, and determination they have shown on and off the pitch.

From Gouiri’s precise finishing to Hakimi’s dynamic wing play and Williams’ reliable goalkeeping, the competition for the Men’s Player of the Year award is exceptionally strong.

This year’s CAF Awards, scheduled to be held in Morocco on December 16, promise to highlight Africa’s best, with each nominee embodying the continent’s rich footballing talent and dedication.

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