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Five finalists named for “Best West African Player Abroad” – CIS Awards 2025

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With excitement mounting ahead of the inaugural CIS Awards in Conakry on June 20, attention is turning to five outstanding footballers who have proudly flown the West African flag on the international stage.

The nominees for the “Best West African Player Abroad” category embody not only exceptional individual talent but also the rising prominence of West African stars in world football.

Victor Osimhen (Nigeria – Galatasaray)
Renowned for his blistering speed and lethal finishing, Osimhen took a bold step in his career with a move to Galatasaray — and it paid off handsomely.
The Nigerian hitman scored 36 goals and supplied eight assists in 40 matches, playing a crucial role in helping Galatasaray secure both the Turkish Super Lig and Turkish Cup. He’s become the heart of their attack and a beloved figure among fans.

Thomas Partey (Ghana – Arsenal)
When fit, Partey remains one of the most reliable and complete midfielders in the game. At Arsenal, his presence has been key — offering stability, leadership, and tactical acumen.
Across 52 appearances this season, Partey contributed four goals and three assists, helping the Gunners finish as Premier League runners-up and reach the UEFA Champions League semi-finals. His nomination underscores his consistent excellence and enduring reputation.

Serhou Guirassy (Guinea – Borussia Dortmund)
Guirassy has had a breakout year. After a prolific spell in Germany, his move to Borussia Dortmund has only enhanced his status.
He emerged as joint-top scorer in the UEFA Champions League with 13 goals in 14 appearances and added 21 goals in the Bundesliga. His strength and composure have made him a standout forward and a source of national pride for Guinea.

Pape Matar Sarr (Senegal – Tottenham Hotspur)
Young, dynamic, and rapidly evolving, Sarr has cemented himself as a vital presence in Tottenham’s midfield. His versatility and football intelligence have earned him widespread praise.
This season, he featured in 55 matches, scoring six goals and providing three assists, playing a key role in Spurs’ UEFA Europa League triumph. His nomination celebrates both his current impact and his enormous potential.

Franck Yannick Kessié (Côte d’Ivoire – Al Ahli Jeddah)
A dominant force in the heart of midfield, Kessié continues to shine after his high-profile moves from Milan and Barcelona.
Now with Al Ahli Jeddah, he led them to a historic Asian Champions League title, contributing five goals and four assists across 43 games. His influence remains immense, solidifying his place among Africa’s elite midfielders.

These five trailblazing talents reflect the excellence, perseverance, and global reach of West African football.

As the 2025 CIS Awards draw near, fans are eager to see who will claim this prestigious accolade. One thing is certain — the future of West African football is in formidable hands.

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