Osimhen wins African player of year ahead of key Champions League game. Oshoala takes women’s award

December 12, 2023

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Osimhen

Victor Osimhen prepared for a crucial Champions League match on Tuesday by being named the African Player of the Year, an accolade celebrating his pivotal role in helping Napoli secure its first Italian league title in 33 years.

The Nigerian forward received the prestigious award in Morocco on Monday evening at the Confederation of African Football (CAF) awards ceremony, just a day before Napoli faces Braga, needing at least a draw to progress to the Champions League round of 16.

Nigeria celebrated another achievement as Asisat Oshoala won the Best Women’s Player award for an impressive sixth time.

Osimhen was the top scorer in Serie A last season, netting 26 goals and leading Napoli to their championship triumph.

“I am grateful to Africa for putting me on the map, for supporting me, and for defending me despite my flaws,” said the 24-year-old in his acceptance speech.

On social media, he reflected on his late parents, stating, “I am sure my parents in heaven are smiling at me; this is for you. Losing my dear parents during this journey has left a scar in my heart, as they have always been my primary motivation for success.”

Oshoala played a vital role in helping Barcelona win the Women’s Champions League before representing Nigeria at the 2023 Women’s World Cup.

In coaching accolades, Walid Regragui was awarded the Men’s Coach of the Year for leading Morocco to the semifinals of the 2022 World Cup, while Desiree Ellis, coach of the 2022 African champions South Africa, received her fourth consecutive Women’s Coach of the Year award.

The winners were determined by votes from CAF’s technical committee, media representatives, national team captains and coaches, and clubs involved in continental competitions.

The CAF awards ceremony highlighted the growing talent and achievements of African footballers on the global stage. The event celebrated not only individual excellence but also the collective progress of African nations in the sport.

Osimhen’s Journey: Victor Osimhen’s journey to stardom has been marked by determination and resilience. His performance for Napoli last season was instrumental in revitalizing the team’s competitive spirit in Serie A. After overcoming injuries earlier in his career, Osimhen’s ability to find the back of the net consistently has earned him recognition not just in Italy, but across the continent.

Oshoala’s Continued Dominance: Asisat Oshoala, another beacon of talent in Nigerian football, continues to break barriers. Her record sixth award as the Best Women’s Player underscores her importance in women’s football. Oshoala’s contributions at both the club and international levels have made her a role model for aspiring female athletes.

Recognition of Coaches: The recognition of coaches like Walid Regragui and Desiree Ellis also reflects the strategic vision and leadership that are critical to the success of their teams. Their achievements have inspired many young coaches across Africa to pursue excellence in the sport.

The Road Ahead: As both Osimhen and Oshoala prepare for their upcoming challenges—Osimhen in the Champions League and Oshoala with her club commitments—their recent accolades serve as motivation to continue pushing the boundaries of African football.

Conclusion

The CAF awards not only celebrate individual talents but also shine a light on the broader narrative of African football’s evolution. With players like Osimhen and Oshoala at the forefront, the future looks promising for the sport on the continent. Their stories inspire a new generation of footballers and demonstrate the potential for success on both national and international stages.

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