African Player of the Year award winners: All-time list of male and female soccer stars to win CAF prize

Dom Farrell

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The Confederation of African Football (CAF) will crown the men's and women's African Player of the Year for 2024 on Monday, December 16.

The shortlist for the men's prize caused controversy when it was unveiled in October, with Liverpool superstar Mohamed Salah and Bayer Leverkusen forward Victor Boniface each missing out on a nomination.

Despite excelling for their clubs, Salah and Boniface failed to make an impression at the Africa Cup of Nations at the start of the year. Boniface missed out on Nigeria's run to the final through injury, while Salah suffered a hamstring setback before Egypt bowed out in the Round of 16.

Brighton & Hove Albion's Simon Adingra is nominated after setting up both goals in the Ivory Coast's final victory, while Nigeria winger and Ballon d'Or nominee Ademola Lookman is also in the running.

It remains to be seen how much Lookman's Europa League final hat-trick for Atalanta will influence proceedings given the circumstances of Salah and Boniface's omissions.

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Salah is a two-time winner of the prize, while Nigeria's Asisat Oshoala is a record six-time winner of the women's award.

The former Barcelona star, now plying her trade at Bay FC, has won the past three editions but like Salah has not made the shortlist this time around. Sisters Tanitha and Temwa Chawinga are both in the running.

As we prepare to see a new name lift each trophy, here's a rundown of every winner of the coveted men's and women's CAF awards.

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African Player of the Year — All-time men's winners

Samuel Eto'o and Yaya Toure are locked at the top of the all-time standings with four wins apiece. Mo Salah will have to wait at least another year to close the gap and move on to three

His former Liverpool team-mate Sadio Mane is one of four other players with two successes, alongside Didier Drogba, Nwankwo Kanu and El Hadji Diouf.

The below table lists the winners since CAF began awarding the prize in 1992 (it was previously an award given by France Football).

YearWinnerNational team
1992Abedi PeleGhana
1993Rashid YekiniNigeria
1994 Emmanuel AmunikeNigeria
1995George WeahLiberia
1996 Nwankwo KanuNigeria
1997Victor IkpebaNigeria
1998Mustapha HadjiMorocco
1999Nwankwo KanuNigeria
2000Patrick M'BomaCameroon
2001El Hadji DioufSenegal
2002El Hadji DioufSenegal
2003Samuel Eto'oCameroon
2004Samuel Eto'oCameroon
2005Samuel Eto'oCameroon
2006 Didier DrogbaIvory Coast
2007Frederic KanouteMali
2008Emmanuel AdebayorTogo
2009Didier DrogbaIvory Coast
2010Samuel Eto'oCameroon
2011Yaya ToureIvory Coast
2012Yaya ToureIvory Coast
2013Yaya ToureIvory Coast
2014Yaya ToureIvory Coast
2015Pierre-Emerick AubameyangGabon
2016Riyad MahrezAlgeria
2017Mohamed SalahEgypt
2018Mohamed SalahEgypt
2019Sadio ManeSenegal
2020
2021
2022Sadio ManeSenegal
2023Victor OsimhenNigeria

African Player of the Year — All-time women's winners

Asisat Oshoala's six successes picked up the baton from four-time winner and compatriot Perpetua Nkwocha.

Another Nigerian, Cynthia Uwak, is the only other multiple winner following successes in 2006 and 2007. Chiamaka Nnadozie is in the running to keep this dominance going in 2024.

YearWinnerNational team
2001Mercy AkideNigeria
2002Alberta SackeyGhana
2003Adjoa BayorGhana
2004Perpetua NkwochaNigeria
2005Perpetua NkwochaNigeria
2006 Cynthia UwakNigeria
2007Cynthia UwakNigeria
2008Noko MatlouTogo
2009
2010Perpetua NkwochaNigeria
2011Perpetua NkwochaNigeria
2012Genoveva AnonmaEquatorial Guinea
2013
2014Asisat OshoalaNigeria
2015Gaelle EnganamouitCameroon
2016Asisat OshoalaNigeria
2017Asisat OshoalaNigeria
2018Thembi KgatlanaSouth Africa
2019Asisat OshoalaNigeria
2020
2021
2022Asisat OshoalaNigeria
2023Asisat OshoalaNigeria

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Dom is the senior content producer for Sporting News UK. He previously worked as fan brands editor for Manchester City at Reach Plc. Prior to that, he built more than a decade of experience in the sports journalism industry, primarily for the Stats Perform and Press Association news agencies. Dom has covered major football events on location, including the entirety of Euro 2016 and the 2018 World Cup in Paris and St Petersburg respectively, along with numerous high-profile Premier League, Champions League and England international matches. Cricket and boxing are his other major sporting passions and he has covered the likes of Anthony Joshua, Tyson Fury, Wladimir Klitschko, Gennadiy Golovkin and Vasyl Lomachenko live from ringside.