Manchester City and Ivory Coast midfield star Yaya Toure on Thursday
became the first player to win four successive African Footballer of the
Year awards.
The 31-year-old beat off the challenge of Gabon
and Borussia Dortmund striker Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang and Nigeria
goalkeeper Vincent Enyeama, who plays for Lille in France.
Toure equalled Cameroon’s Samuel Eto’o as a four-time winner, but he is the first to claim four awards in a row.
Toure, who first won the prestigious African award in 2011, led
Manchester City to the English Premier League title last season as well
as helping his country to the 2014 World Cup in Brazil.
Coaches
and technical directors of the 54 member countries of the Confederation
of African Football (CAF) took part in the vote.
Ndombe
Mubele, who scored six goals as AS Vita of DR Congo reached the final of
the Champions League, was picked as Africa’s best player based in
Africa.
Nigeria’s Asisat Oshoala beat compatriot Desire
Oparanozie and Cameroon goalkeeper Annette Ngom Ndom to be crowned
Africa’s best female star of 2014. She also won the Youth Player of the
Year Award.
The 20-year-old Oshoala, who was voted the MVP and
top scorer of the 2014 FIFA Under-20 Women’s World Cup in Canada, joins
former Nigeria stars as Mercy Akide and Perpetua Nkwocha who also won
the accolade.
Algeria were picked as Africa’s best national
team of last year after they reached the knockout rounds of the World
Cup for the first time in their history.
However, their coach
Vahid Halilhodzic was pipped to the CAF Coach of the Year Award by
Kheireddine Madoui who took ES Setif to the African Champions League
title.
The Algerian club also upstaged Egypt’s Al Ahly to be named Club of the Year.
Award winners
African Player of the Year: Yaya Toure (Ivory Coast and Manchester City)
African Player of the Year: – Based in Africa: Ndombe Mubele (DR Congo and AS Vita)
Women’s Player of the Year: Asisat Oshoala (Nigeria and Rivers Angels)
Youth Player of the Year: Asisat Oshoala (Nigeria and Rivers Angels)
Most Promising Talent: Yacine Brahimi (Algeria and FC Porto)
Coach of the Year: Kheireddine Madoui (ES Setif)
National Team of the Year: Algeria
Women’s National Team of the Year: Nigeria
Club of the Year: ES Setif (Algeria)
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