3 Nigerians Listed in 2017 Glo-CAf African Player Awards: What Are their Chances?
THE Confederation of African Football has revealed
its 30-man shortlists for the African Player of the Year and Africa-Based
Player of the Year.
Three Nigeria made the list: Victor Moses who plays
for Chelsea and Turkey-based Troost-Ekong were nominees for the African
Footballer of the Year Award; while Junior Ajayi, of Egyptian side, Al Alhy,
was norminated for African Player of the Year Based in Africa Awards.
Gabon’s
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, who won in 2015, features along with a host of
Europe-based stars, such as Sadio Mane of Senegal who came third in 2016.
All but seven of the nominees play for European
clubs, with Egypt’s Essam El Hadary on the list at the age of 44. The veteran
goalkeeper plays his club football in Saudi Arabia for Al-Taawoun.
Four players made both the best Africa Player and
best Africa-Based Player shortlists. They are Tunisia’s Ali Maaloul (Al Ahly),
South Africa’s Percy Tau, Uganda goalkeeper Dennis Onyango (both Mamelodi
Sundowns) and Zambia’s Fackson Kapumbu (Zesco United).
2016 winner Riyad Mahrez of Algeria is a notable
absentee from the main list. Mahrez, has
largely failed to produce the quality of football that he displayed last year
when playing a key role in driving Leicester to the Premier League’s most
unlikely title triumph.
The winners will be announced in the Ghanaian
capital Accra on 4 January 2018. Votes from a combination of head coaches and
technical directors from national teams, as well as members of Caf’s Technical
and Development Committee and a panel of media experts will determine the
winners.
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