Tapsoba in Contention for African Player of the Year
Edmond Tapsoba, the talented centre-back who has made his mark in European football, has been nominated for the highly coveted title of African Player of the Year.
The Bayer Leverkusen defender had an exceptional season, helping his club secure the Bundesliga title, the German Cup, and the German Super Cup.
Additionally, Tapsoba played a crucial role in Bayer Leverkusen’s journey to the Europa League final, although the team fell just short of lifting the trophy.
Tapsoba faces stiff competition in his category, as he goes up against notable names like Sehrou Guirassy, Ademola Lookman, and Ronwen Williams.
Nonetheless, his stellar performances at both club and national levels have earned him a place among Africa’s elite footballers this year.
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— CAF – FR (@caf_online_FR) October 24, 2024
Issoufou Dayo Shines in Interclub Player Category
Issoufou Dayo, an experienced defender with RS Berkane, has also been recognized by CAF, landing a nomination in the Best Interclub Player category.
ayo has been a consistent performer for his club, helping them achieve strong results both domestically and in continental competitions.
His leadership and defensive prowess with Berkane, coupled with his influential role in Burkina Faso’s national team, have earned him this prestigious nomination.
Dayo’s success continues to underscore Burkina Faso’s growing presence in African football, as he remains a key figure for both his club and country.
Joueur interclub de l’année (hommes) – Nominés #CAFAwards2024 pic.twitter.com/Q7ch0uAkSB
— CAF – FR (@caf_online_FR) October 24, 2024
Brahima Traoré Nominated for Coach of the Year
The recognition of Burkinabe football extends beyond the players, as coach Brahima Traoré has also been nominated for the Coach of the Year award.
Traoré’s impressive work with the Burkina Faso U17 team, which delivered notable performances on the international stage last year, has earned him a place alongside prominent African coaches such as Emerse Faé and Sébastien Desabre.
Traoré’s nomination highlights the strong development of football in Burkina Faso, where emerging talent is being nurtured under his guidance.
Entraîneur de l’année (hommes) – Nominés#CAFAwards2024 pic.twitter.com/GbOd6bGjZd
— CAF – FR (@caf_online_FR) October 24, 2024
Tough Competition Awaits
With the CAF Awards set to take place in Morocco in mid-December, anticipation is building around who will take home the top honors.
While the competition in each category is fierce, the nominations of Edmond Tapsoba, Issoufou Dayo, and Brahima Traoré reflect the significant strides Burkinabe football has made in recent years.
As Burkina Faso continues to rise in African football, these nominations serve as a reminder of the nation’s growing influence on the continent’s sporting landscape.