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Aiteo/CAF Awards: Salah retains Men’s African Player of the Year

Mohamed Salah

Liverpool striker Mohamed Salah beats fellow teammate Sadio Mane and Arsenal forward Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang to retain the Men’s African Player of the year award for 2018.

The Egyptian striker was voted as the African Footballer of the Year for the second successive year at the Confederation of African Football’s awards ceremony in Dakar on Tuesday night.
He edged the same two players last year in a vote decided by the technical directors and head coaches of 56 CAF member associations.

“This award is very big for me, I love it because I saw it when I was young and I always had a dream to win it one day,” Salah said when collecting his trophy for his 2018 exploits.
“I’m proud to win it twice, I must thank my family and my team mates, and I dedicate this award to my country, Egypt.”

Salah helped Liverpool reach the 2018 Champions League final but suffered a shoulder injury during the 3-1 defeat by Real Madrid in Kiev.

That injury raised doubts about his World Cup participation but he regained fitness to represent Egypt in the finals in Russia, scoring twice as they exited in the first round.

Salah has scored 13 Premier League goals this season to guide Liverpool to the top of the standings.

It is the third time an Egyptian player has claimed the crown, with Mahmoud El Khatib’s 1983 victory being the other occasion.

Full list of winners

Player of the Year: Mohamed Salah (Egypt & Liverpool)

Women’s Player of the Year: Chrestinah Thembi Kgatlana (South Africa & Houston Dash)

Youth Player of the Year: Achraf Hakimi (Morocco & Borussia Dortmunmd)

Men’s Coach of the Year: Herve Renard (Morocco)

Women’s Coach of the Year: Desiree Ellis (South Africa)

Men’s National Team of the Year: Mauritania

Women’s National Team of the Year: Super Falcons, Nigeria

Platinum Award: His Excellency Macky Sall (President of the Republic of Senegal)

Federation President of the Year: Fouzi Lekjaa

Goal of the Year: Chrestinah Thembi Kgatlana (South Africa & Houston Dash)

 

Anthony Nlebem