CAF Awards 2024: Surprises in the African XI with Koulibaly’s inclusion

Bokor Elikplim

CAF Awards 2024: Surprises in the African XI with Koulibaly's inclusion

The 2024 CAF Awards ceremony has concluded, bringing with it a mix of celebrations and surprises.

While Nigerian forward Ademola Lookman claimed the coveted African Ballon d’Or, the selection of the African XI of the Year was marked by notable inclusions and omissions, particularly the absence of Guinean Serhou Guirassy and the unexpected selection of Senegal’s Kalidou Koulibaly.

Ademola Lookman, who had an outstanding season with Atalanta in Serie A, was named African Player of the Year, edging out Moroccan Achraf Hakimi, Ivorian Simon Adingra, Guinean Serhou Guirassy, and South African goalkeeper Ronwen Williams.

Lookman’s performances were instrumental in his club’s success, and his recognition comes as no surprise to many who have followed his rise.

Alongside Lookman in the CAF’s African XI of the Year is a stellar forward line, featuring Nigerian striker Victor Osimhen, and Egypt’s Mohamed Salah, whose dazzling displays with Liverpool continue to captivate fans worldwide.

The inclusion of these players highlights their influence not just at the club level, but across the continent as key figures in African football.

In midfield, the selection sees a blend of experience and emerging talent.

Malian Yves Bissouma, Ivorian Franck Kessié, Moroccan Sofyan Amrabat, and Ghana’s Mohammed Kudus have all been pivotal in their respective clubs, and their collective presence in the squad underlines their importance on the international stage.

The African champions’ sole representative in the midfield, Amrabat, is a key player in Morocco’s continuing rise.

However, the defensive choices have sparked debate.

While Congolese defender Chancel Mbemba and Moroccan full-back Achraf Hakimi were widely expected to feature, Senegalese Kalidou Koulibaly’s inclusion has raised eyebrows.

Koulibaly, who has played a crucial role for Saudi Arabian club Al Hilal, was selected despite not being as prominent in the recent calendar year compared to other defenders.

His place in the XI has divided opinion, with some questioning whether his performances truly matched those of other contenders.

The surprise in goal was the selection of André Onana, who despite being beaten to the Goalkeeper of the Year title by South Africa’s Ronwen Williams, earned a spot in the XI.

Onana’s performances with both Inter Milan and the Cameroon national team were influential, and his inclusion may have reflected his impact across multiple competitions.

In sum, the 2024 African XI reflects the continent’s rich footballing talent, with key names continuing to shine, while others, like Koulibaly, spark discussion.

The list encapsulates the diversity and depth of African football, as well as the intriguing debates surrounding the continent’s most prestigious awards.

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