The nominees for the Marc-Vivien Foe Prize have been announced, with 10 players in contention for the prestigious award. Among them are Kossi Agassa from Togo, Serge Aurier and Salomon Kalou from Ivory Coast, Vincent Aboubakar and Henri Bedimo from Cameroon, Aymen Abdennour from Tunisia, Mustapha Yatabaré from Mali, Mounir Obbadi from Morocco, Prince Oniangué from Congo, and Vincent Enyeama from Nigeria.
The Marc-Vivien Foe Prize, named in honor of the late Cameroonian footballer, has previously been awarded to Gervinho in 2011, Younès Belhanda in 2012, and Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang in 2013.
The winner of the prize will be revealed on May 12, marking the fourth recipient of this esteemed accolade.
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