Aubameyang dethrones Toure Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang

Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang

Gabon and Borussia Dortmund star striker Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang on Thursday upstaged favourite Yaya Toure to win a first African Player of the Year Award.

In a vote of coaches and technical directors of Confederation of African Football (CAF) member-nations, Aubameyang tallied 143 points ahead of Manchester City and Cote d’Ivoire star Toure, who scored 136 points and was bidding for a fifth successive award.

Swansea City and Ghana striker Andre Ayew was third on 112 points.

It was sweet revenge for Aubameyang after he lost the 2014 prize to Toure who scooped the prestigious individual accolade in 2011, 2012, 2013 and 2014.

The 26-year-old Gabon skipper was in outstanding form for German Bundesliga club Dortmund in the year under review.

He has also had his best start to a season since arriving from Saint-Etienne in 2013, scoring 18 goals in 17 Bundesliga games and 27 in all competitions.

That kind of form has seen him linked with a winter transfer window move away from the Bundesliga with Arsenal, Liverpool and Manchester United all linked with him.

Frenchman Herve Renard, who led the Cote d’Ivoire to the 2015 African Cup of Nations, was named Coach of the Year.

This was his second such award after the 47-year-old also led Zambia to upset favourites Cote d’Ivoire to lift a first-ever Nations Cup trophy in 2012. Compatriot Bruno Metsu has also clinched two Coach of the Year Awards when he was in charge of Senegal in 2001 and 2002. Cote d’Ivoire were named Team of the Year. Other award winners included Cameroon’s Gaell Enganamouit (Women’s Player of the Year), TP Mazembe (Club of the Year), Nigeria Under-23 midfielder Oghenekaro Etebo (Most Promising Talent) and Nigeria’s Under-17 star Victor Osimhen (Youth Player of the Year).

Charles Kumi Gyamfi (Ghana) and Samuel Mbappe Leppe (Cameroon) were recognised as African Legends.

Gabon president Ali Bongo Ondimba paid tribute to Aubameyang who will be key to the country’s hopes of lifting the African Cup of Nations on home soil in 2017.

“The epitome of commitment and success at the highest level, this exceptional Gabonese demonstrated dazzling intuition and an attack of unparalleled velocity,” said the Gabon president in a statement.

“His genius is a major asset for the Panthers in preparation for the next African Cup of Nations.

Meanwhile, Cote d’Ivoire captain and Manchester City star Yaya Toure has said he was disappointed after narrowly missing out on a record fifth straight CAF African Player of the Year Award.

The 32-year-old midfielder has previously bagged the prestigious individual accolade in 2011, 2012, 2013 and 2014.

Given his form at Manchester City and that he led Cote d’Ivoire to victory in the African Cup of Nations in 2015 he might easily have won a fifth award. But free-scoring Gabon and Borussia Dortmund star Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang tallied 143 points to upset Yaya in a vote done by coaches or technical directors of CAF member-nations.

“I’m disappointed but that won’t take anything from anybody. I’m sure Andre (Ayew) is also disappointed after what he did last year,” said the Elephants captain.

“This isn’t the time to complain. We’ll all go back and continue to work hard.”

Livewire striker Aubameyang had been strongly tipped to clinch this year’s prize after scoring 18 goals in 17 Bundesliga games and 27 in all competitions this season.

The 26-year-old Gabon skipper said he was delighted to win the award for the first time while praising the abundant talent in his native country.
Cameroon’s Samuel Eto’o Fils has also won the award four times, while Nigeria’s Nwankwo Kanu, El Hadj Diouf of Senegal and Yaya’s compatriot Didier Drogba have scooped it twice each. — AFP.

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