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CAF Awards: Nigerians Who Have Won African Footballer of the Year

 


Now that the CAF Awards 2025 have come to an end, let’s look back at previous winners who represented Nigeria at the confederation’s biggest award show. Here’s a look at Nigerian footballers who have claimed the African Footballer of the Year title since 1992.

CAF Awards 2025 Recap

This year, Victor Osimhen finished behind Achraf Hakimi for Footballer of the Year, as many pundits anticipated. Rasheedat Ajibade also joined Osimhen in second place for the Women’s Footballer of the Year award, losing it to Ghizlane Chebbak. Chiamaka Nnadozie stood out by winning Women’s Goalkeeper of the Year for the third consecutive time. The Super Falcons also won Women’s National Team of the Year.

With the CAF Awards concluded and World Cup qualification behind them, attention now turns to the Africa Cup of Nations later this year. With Osimhen recovering from injury, it’s unknown if he’ll be available in December. Both pundits and fans continue to speculate on whether Nigeria can end the year on a positive note, with soccer betting markets available for the Super Eagles’ upcoming fixtures.

Nigeria’s African Footballers of the Year

Since the CAF Awards were renamed in 1992, six Nigerian men have claimed the prestigious title of African Footballer of the Year.

Rashidi Yekini

Rashidi Yekini, widely regarded as one of Nigeria’s greatest goalscorers, was the first to win the award in 1993. He was the first player from Nigeria to win the CAF Awards' biggest title in 1993, while playing for Vitória de Setúbal. Yekini’s legacy still stands today, as the Super Eagles’ top scorer with 37 goals.

Emmanuel Amunike

The next year, Emmanuel Amunike carried the award in 1994 while playing for Sporting CP. Notably, Yekini was joint-second with future Liberian president George Weah. Amunike would go on to represent Nigeria at the 1996 Summer Olympics, where he was responsible for the winning goal that won Nigeria a gold medal.

Nwankwo Kanu + Victor Ikpeba

Nigeria maintained a strong presence at the CAF Awards throughout the mid-90s, with Nwankwo Kanu becoming the only player to win two African Footballer of the Year awards. The first came in 1996, while playing for Internazionale, and the second in 1999 while playing for Arsenal Football Club in England. He’s the only Nigerian player to win an Olympic gold medal (1996), UEFA Super Cup, and UEFA Champions League. Between Kanu’s awards, fellow Olympic gold medallist Victor Ikpeba also claimed the award in 1997 while at AS Monaco.

Victor Osimhen

Nigeria’s CAF Awards run came to an end in the ‘90s, as their Olympic dream team matured and retired from the sport. That changed when Victor Osimhen won the Footballer of the Year award in 2023 for SSC Napoli. He has since racked up 31 goals for the Super Eagles, closing in on The Goals Father’s top scorer record.

Ademola Lookman

With Osimhen, Ademola Lookman secured Nigeria’s latest African Footballer of the Year title in 2024, for Atalanta. His performance in the UEFA Europe League no doubt played a part, as he scored a hat-trick that led Atalanta to beat Bayer Leverkusen and take the whole tournament.

Together Osimhen and Lookman have brought Nigeria back to CAF’s biggest award show. Although Osimhen did not secure Footballer of the Year in 2025, recent achievements suggest strong prospects for future awards and a stronger Nigerian national team for upcoming tournaments.

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