So many Nigerians thought it was our
time this year for the prestigious award.
Ivory Coast and Manchester
City of England play maker, Yaya Toure has claimed the 2014 Glo-CAF African
Footballer of the Year award, thus winn-ing it for the fourth straight time,
since 2011. The Ivorian midfielder who is 1.88 meters tall was born in Bouake
in May, 1983.
He has over 85 caps for Ivory Coast
with 16 goals while his appearance for Manchester City is above
140 with over 39 goals.
The Ivorian captain defeated his
nearest rival, Nigeria captain and first choice goalkeeper, Vincent Enyeama and
Gabon international, Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang.
Toure was voted African Footballer
of The Year for 2011, 2012 and 2013 respectively.
While in Bacelona, his club side won six trophies in 2009 alone. He was nominated for The Personality of The Year Award at the MTV Africa Music Awards in July 2014. He was also nominated for the Prize in Entertainment category at the 2014 edition of The Future Africa Awards.
With this towering profile, the Ivorian captain was clearly, the pundits’ favourite to cart home the prestigious award.
While in Bacelona, his club side won six trophies in 2009 alone. He was nominated for The Personality of The Year Award at the MTV Africa Music Awards in July 2014. He was also nominated for the Prize in Entertainment category at the 2014 edition of The Future Africa Awards.
With this towering profile, the Ivorian captain was clearly, the pundits’ favourite to cart home the prestigious award.
OTHER WINNERS
•National Team of the Year – Algeria
Women National Team of the Year – Nigeria
Club of the Year – ES Setif (Algeria)
Most Promising Talent – Yacine Braimih – Algeria
Best Youth Player of the Year – Asisat Oshoala – Nigeria
Woman Footballer of the Year – Asisat Oshoala
Coach of the Year – Kheeireddine Madoui (ES Setif) of Algeria
Women National Team of the Year – Nigeria
Club of the Year – ES Setif (Algeria)
Most Promising Talent – Yacine Braimih – Algeria
Best Youth Player of the Year – Asisat Oshoala – Nigeria
Woman Footballer of the Year – Asisat Oshoala
Coach of the Year – Kheeireddine Madoui (ES Setif) of Algeria
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