The CAF Awards 2023, held in Marrakech, Morocco, witnessed a spectacular celebration of African football talent and achievements. Victor Osimhen and Asisat Oshoala emerged as the standout performers, claiming the prestigious titles of African Men’s and Women’s Players of the Year, respectively. This article delves into the highlights of the awards night, recognizing exceptional players, coaches, and teams that left an indelible mark on the continent’s football landscape.
Osimhen’s Triumph: A First for Nigeria
In a historic moment for Nigerian football, Victor Osimhen clinched the CAF African Player of the Year award for the first time. The Napoli striker’s phenomenal journey saw him surpass formidable contenders, including Moroccan full-back Achraf Hakimi and Egyptian sensation Mohammed Salah. Osimhen’s impact both in Italy and as a key player for the Super Eagles contributed significantly to this well-deserved recognition.
Oshoala’s Record-breaking Achievement
Asisat Oshoala, a Nigerian football icon, etched her name in history by securing her sixth CAF African Women’s Player of the Year Award. The Barcelona forward showcased unparalleled dominance, leading her team to Champions League glory and finishing as the club’s top scorer with an impressive tally of 27 goals across all competitions.
Coaching Excellence: Regragui and Ellis Shine
Morocco’s Walid Regragui was named the Best Coach of the Year in the Men’s category, lauded for guiding the Atlas Lions to a historic World Cup semi-final run in Qatar. On the women’s front, South Africa’s Desiree Ellis received the Best Coach award for her outstanding work with Banyana Banyana, marking her fourth consecutive win in this category since 2018.
Outstanding Young Talent
The CAF Awards also celebrated the emergence of young talents in African football. Lamine Camara, the 19-year-old FC Metz forward from Senegal, clinched the CAF Young Player of the Year award, highlighting his meteoric rise in the football scene. Additionally, Moroccan prodigy Nesryne El Chad was honored with the inaugural CAF Women’s Young Player of the Year award.
Team Triumphs: Morocco and Nigeria
Morocco claimed the Men’s National Team award in recognition of their stellar performance at the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022. On the women’s front, Nigeria secured the Women’s National Team of the Year award, a testament to their prowess and consistency in women’s football.
Club Excellence: Al Ahly and Mamelodi Sundowns
Egyptian giants Al Ahly clinched the Male Club of the Year award, while South African side Mamelodi Sundowns claimed the Women’s Club of the Year award. These accolades reflect the exceptional performances and contributions of these clubs to African football.
Best XI Players: A Display of Dominance
The Men’s Africa XI, as compiled by FIFPRO Africa, featured a formidable lineup of outstanding players. Notable names include Mohamed Salah, Sadio Mané, and Victor Osimhen. On the women’s front, South Africa dominated the continent’s Best XI players, showcasing the depth of talent in African women’s football.
Full List of Award Winners
- Player of the Year (Men): Victor Osimhen (Nigeria, Napoli)
- Player of the Year (Women): Asisat Oshoala (Nigeria, Barcelona)
- Interclub Player of the Year (Men): Percy Tau (South Africa, Al Ahly)
- Interclub Player of the Year (Women): Fatima Tagnaout (Morocco, AS FAR)
- Coach of the Year (Men): Walid Regragui (Morocco)
- Coach of the Year (Women): Desiree Ellis (South Africa)
- Goalkeeper of the Year (Men): Yassine Bounou (Morocco, Al Hilal)
- Goalkeeper of the Year (Women): Chiamaka Nnadozie (Nigeria, Paris FC)
- Young Player of the Year (Men): Lamine Camara (Senegal, Metz)
- Young Player of the Year (Women): Nesryne El Chad (Morocco, Lille)
- National Team of the Year (Men): Morocco
- National Team of the Year (Women): Nigeria
- Club of the Year (Men): Al Ahly (Egypt)
- Club of the Year (Women): Mamelodi Sundowns (South Africa)
Conclusion
The CAF Awards 2023 celebrated excellence, recognizing the achievements of players, coaches, and teams who have significantly contributed to the growth and success of African football. As we applaud the winners and their remarkable journeys, the CAF Awards continue to be a beacon, showcasing the rich talent and passion that define football on the African continent.