Algerian
and Leicester forward Riyad Mahrez holds a trophy after being crowned African
Footballer of the Year in Abuja, on January 5, 2017. Pius Utomi Ekpei / AFP
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Algeria forward Riyad
Mahrez was Thursday voted African Footballer of the Year after he inspired
Leicester City to the English Premier League title last season.
AFP
report continues:
Mahrez,
25, beat Gabon skipper Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, who scooped the prestigious
accolade last year, into second place, with Senegal star Sadio Mane, who
features for Liverpool, taking third place.
The
France-born forward said it was an honour to be named the best African player
for the past year.
“It’s
a huge honour, I am happy and pleased. I thank all my teammates at Leicester
and Algeria,” Mahrez said as he received the award.
“I
dedicate this to my family and all those who support me every day.”
Leicester
caused a major shock when as 5,000-1 outsiders they went on to win the Premier
League last season.
Mahrez,
a slightly-built, right-sided forward who started out with hometown club AAS
Sarcelles in 2004, played a key role in the Foxes’ stunning run with 17 goals,
10 assists in 37 appearances.
He
played in all but of Leicester’s games.
He
was the first Algerian to win a Premier League champions medal and sparked a
massive following back home in Algeria for the club, who he had first thought
was a rugby team when he was contacted to join them four years ago.
Mahrez’s
win ended a 19-year absence on the podium for a player from North Africa since
Morocco’s Mustapha Hadji in 1998.
Other
Algerians to have won the award were Rabah Madjer in 1987 and Lakhdar Belloumi
in 1981.
All
three players who made the shortlist for the African Footballer of the Year
were also picked in CAF XI that also features Ivory Coast defender Eric Bailly
from Manchester United.
Goalkeeper
Denis Onyango was picked for the African Player of the Year Based in Africa
award ahead of Mamelodi Sundowns teammate Khama Billiat and Zambia’s Rainford
Kalaba.
Onyango
was outstanding when seven-time South African champions Sundowns won an
historic CAF Champions League and also when Uganda qualified for this year’s
Africa Cup of Nations after a long absence.
Nigeria’s
Asisat Oshoala grabbed her second African Women’s Player of the Year award on
the back of her goals as Nigeria retained their continental crown in Cameroon.
The
Arsenal Ladies star won her first when she also helped the Super Falcons emerge
African champions in 2014.
Nigeria
youngsters Kelechi Iheanacho and Alex Iwobi won the Most Promising Talent and
Youth Player of the Year awards, respectively.
Gambian
referee Bakary Papa Gassama won the Best Referee Award for the third straight
year.
Award
winners:
African
Player of the Year:
Riyad
Mahrez (Algeria & Leicester City)
African
Player of the Year – based in Africa:
Denis
Onyango (Uganda & Mamelodi Sundowns)
Women’s
Player of the Year:
Asisat
Oshoala (Nigeria & Arsenal Ladies)
Most
promising talent:
Kelechi
Iheanacho (Nigeria & Manchester City)
Young
Player of the Year:
Alex
Iwobi (Nigeria & Arsenal)
Coach
of the Year:
Pitso
Mosimane (Mamelodi Sundowns)
Club
of the Year:
Mamelodi
Sundowns
National
team of the Year:
Uganda
Women’s
national team of the Year:
Nigeria
Referee of the Year:
Referee of the Year:
Bakary
Papa Gassama
CAF
African XI for 2016
Goalkeeper:
Denis Onyango (Uganda & Mamelodi Sundowns)
Defenders:
Serge Aurier (Cote d’Ivoire & PSG), Aymen Abdenour (Tunisia &
Valencia), Eric Bailly (Cote d’Ivoire & Manchester United), Joyce Lomalisa
(DRC &AS Vita)
Midfielders:
Khama Billiat (Zimbabwe & Mamelodi Sundowns), Rainford Kalaba (Zambia &
TP Mazembe), Keegan Dolly (South Africa & Mamelodi Sundowns)
Forwards:Pierre-Emerick
Aubameyang (Gabon & Borussia Dortmund), Sadio Mane (Senegal &
Liverpool), Riyad Mahrez (Algeria & Leicester City)
Subs: Aymen Mathlouthi
(Tunisia & Etoile du Sahel), Kalidou Koulibaly (Senegal & Napoli),
Salif Coulibaly (Mali & TP Mazembe), Islam Slimani (Algeria & Leicester
City), Mohamed Salah (Egypt & Roma), Kelechi Iheanacho (Nigeria &
Manchester City), Alex Iwobi (Nigeria & Arsenal)
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