Friday 5 October 2012

Chelsea's Duo Mikel And Moses Nominated For African Player Of The Year Awards 2012

Chelsea's M.M have been listed among the nominees for the CAF African Footballer of the Year Award.
The Confederation of African Football announces the beginning of the process to select the continent’s top footballer of 2012, with the publication of a list of 34 players nominated for the crown currently held by Ivorian Yaya Toure. In addition a list of 32 names has been drawn from which the African Player of the year (Based in Africa) will be selected. Three Nigerian players, Victor Moses and John Mikel Obi (Chelsea) and John Utaka (Montpellier) were nominated for the preliminary list of 34 African players. Mikel Obi, featured prominently, as the Blues won the Champions League and the FA Cup, while John Utaka, was part of the Montpellier team that beat high spending PSG to the Ligue 1 title. Moses was a key player, as Wigan Athletic avoided relegation last season, before linking up with Mikel at Stamford Bridge. According to CAF’s website: “The GLO-CAF Awards Gala 2012 will be held in Accra, Ghana at the Banquet Hall, State House on December 20th. “This year has seen three players make it on both lists. Zambia duo of Rainford Kalaba and Stoppila Sunzu from club side TP Mazembe join Tunisian, Youssef Msakni from club side Esperance on the African Footballer of the Year list which is largely dominated by African players playing club football outside the continent. “The selection was based on performances for club and country. CAF will announce the top ten nominees for the African Footballer of the Year and the top five African footballer of the Year (based in Africa) by late October after the voting by CAF relevant Standing Committees, namely the Media, Technical and Football committees. “The names of the respective ten and five finalists will be sent to National Association head coaches and secretary generals to select the top three.

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