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Super Eagles’ Technical Adviser, Gernot Rohr Visits Ahmed Musa In Russia

Super Eagles’ Technical Adviser, Gernot Rohr has visited flying winger Ahmed Musa at his club, CSKA Moscow, telling him to keep working hard ahead of the Russia 2018 FIFA World Cup finals. Nigeria’s 2014 FIFA World Cup star Musa retraced his steps to former club CSKA in January as he was no longer getting playing […]

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CAF Releases Shorlist For African Player Of The Year 2015

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The Confederation of African Football (CAF) awards 2015 shortlist has been released by CAF a few hours ago by the continental body in preparation for another Interesting GLO CAF Awards, Four time Back to Back winner and current holder Yaya Toure of Man City as been nominated alongside what is arguably Africa’s finest footballers plying their trade at home and abroad.

Goalkeepers Vincent Enyeama of Lille and Nigeria and Also Robert Kidiaba of T.P Mazembe and D.R Congo appear prominently alongside forwards Andre Ayew of Swansea City and Ghana, Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang of Borussia Dortmund and Gabon And New Nigerian Captain Ahmed Musa of CSKA Moscow.

Victor Wanyama of Southampton, and Kenya is amongst the list of Barclays English Premier League stars on the list which also has Leicester City’s Algerian sensation Riyad Mahrez,

Below is the full list of thirty seven Africa footballers in alphabetical order with their club names, current country of location and Country they play for.

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1. Ahmed Musa
CSKA Moscow, Russia Nigeria

2. Andre Ayew
Swansea City, England, Ghana

3. Aymen ABDENNOUR
FC Valence, Spain, Tunisia

4. Baghdad Bonjah
Étoile du Sahel, Tunisia, Algeria

5. Bassem Morsi
Zamalek, Egypt, Egypt

6. Chrisitian Atsu
Bournemouth, England, Ghana

7. Dieu Merci Mbokani
Norwich, England, D.R Congo

8. El Arbi Hillel Soudani
Dynamo Zagreb, Croatia, Algeria

9. Faouzi Ghoulam
Napoli, Italy, Algeria

10. Férébory Doré
Angers, France, Congo

11. Gervais Yao Kouassi
Rome, Italy, Cote d’Ivoire

12. Ibrahima Traoré
Borussia Mönchengladbach, Germany, Guinea

13. Javier Balboa
Al-Faisaly, Saudi Arabia, Equatorial Guinea

14. Héldon Ramos
Rio Ave, Portugal, Cape Verde

15. Mame Diouf
Stoke City, England, Senegal

16. Max Alain Gradel
Bournemouth, England, Cote d’Ivoire

17. Mehdi Benatia
Bayern Munich, Germany, Morocco

18. Modather Al Tayeb “Karika”
Al Hilal, Sudan, Sudan

19. Mohamed Salah
As Roma, Italy, Egypt

20. Nicolas Nkoulou
Marseille, France, Cameroon

21. Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang
Borussia Dortmund, Germany, Gabon

22. Robert Kidiaba
T.P Mazembe, D.R Congo D.R Congo

23. Rudy Gestede
Aston Villa, England, Benin

24. Riyad Mahrez
Leicester City, England, Algeria

25. Sadio Mané
Southampton, England, Senegal

26. Serge AURIER
Paris Saint Germain, France, Côte d’Ivoire

27. Seydou keita
Rome, Italy, Mali

28. Sofiane FEGHOULI
Valence, Spain, Algeria

29. Stéphane Mbia
Trabzonspor, Turkey, Cameroon

30. Thievy Bifouma
Granada, Spain, Congo

31. Victor Wanyama
Southampton, England, Kenya

32. Vincent Aboubakar
Porto, Portugal Cameroon

33. Vincent Enyeama
Lille, France, Nigeria

34. Yacine Brahimi
Porto, Portugal, Algeria

35. Yannick Bolasie
Crystal Palace, England, RD Congo

36. Yasine Chikhaoui
Al-Gharafa, Qatar, Tunisia

37. Yaya Toure
Man City, England, Cot d’Ivoire