Nigeria’s duo of Vincent Enyeama and Ahmed Musa have been named among 25
players to battle for the 2014 African
Footballer of the Year Awards.
Enyeama and Musa have been outstanding for their club and country this
year.
Nigeria captain and goalkeeper Enyeama has been instrumental in LOSC
Lille's performance this year. In the second round of last season in the French
Ligue 1, the 32-year-old's seven clean sheets between the stick helped the club
finish in third place.
In the colours of the African champions, the former Enyimba goalkeeper was
in the centre of the action at the 2014 Fifa World Cup finals in Brazil, where
he pulled off 21 saves in four matches, including a big save that helped
Nigeria defeat Bosnia-Herzegovina and book their passage to the knockout stage.
CSKA Moscow attacking winger Musa has been a key member of the side which
won the Russian league this year.
Out of the seven league goals scored by Musa last season, two of them were
recorded this year against Anzhi Makhachkala and Ural.
The 22-year-old also scored twice at the World Cup for Nigeria, both goals
against Argentina in a group match which the South Americans won 3-2 in Porto
Alegre, Brazil.
But the Nigerian pair will encounter a very tough challenge from an
impressive field of shortlisted players for the award that include current
African Footballer of the Year Yaya Toure of Manchester City and Ivory Coast.
The 25-man shortlist also include Ghana duo of Asamoah Gyan and Kwadwo
Asamoah, Emmanuel Adebayor of Togo, Senegalese pair of Sadio Mane and Dame
N'doye as well as Cameroon trio Vincent Aboubakar, Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting and
Stephane Mbia.
Apart from Yaya Toure, the Ivory Coast also have Wilfred Bony and Yao
Kouassi Gervais, also known as Gervinho, among the shortlist.
Africa's most impressive team at the World Cup, Algeria, have four players
in the shortlist. Islam Slimani, Rais M’Bolhi, Sofiane Feghouli and Yacine
Brahimi are the four Algerians nominated.
Tunisia have two players named among the 25 nominees. They are Fakhreddine
Ben Youssef and Ferdjani Sassi.
Others shortlisted are Thulani Serero of South Africa, Yannick Bolasie of
DR Congo, Seydou Keita of Mali, Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang of Gabon and Mohamed
El Neny of Egypt.
Nigeria also have a player among the 20 shortlisted for the African
Footballer of the Year (based in Africa) category.
Former Enugu Rangers winger Ejike Uzoenyi, who is now in the books of
Mamelodi Sundowns, is shortlisted in the 20-man list.
Caf will announce a shortlist of 10 before the end of this year before trimming
the nominees to the final three.
Ivory Coast midfielder Yaya Toure has been crowned African Footballer of
the Year in the last three editions and will be seeking a fourth individual
honour when the Glo-Caf Awards takes place in Lagos, Nigeria, on January 8,
2015.
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