Friday, 8 January 2016

Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang prevents Yaya Toure from claiming fifth straight African Footballer of the Year award by six votes


  • Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang (left) receives the African Footballer of the Year award from Issa Hayatou

  • Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang (left) receives the African Footballer of the Year award from Issa Hayatou
    Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang first Gabon player to win African player gong
    Yaya Toure denied fifth straight award by prolific Dortmund striker
    Aubameyang scored 29 goals in 2015 and leads Bundesliga scoring chart
    The Dortmund striker also captained Gabon during African Cup of Nations 
    Swansea's Ghanaian forward Andre Ayew came in third place



    Gabon striker Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang was named African Footballer of the Year on Thursday, narrowly edging out Yaya Toure at the Confederation of African Football award ceremony.

    The prolific Borussia Dortmund forward, who received 143 votes to four-time winner Toure's 136, is the first player from the central African country to win the award.

    His accolade comes despite a year without trophy success. He was captain of the Gabon team eliminated in the first round of the African Nations Cup finals in Equatorial Guinea at the start of 2015 and his club finished seventh in the Bundesliga last season.

    Aubameyang has showed some fine form in the Germany with his club Borussia Dortmund this season

    Aubameyang has showed some fine form in the Germany with his club Borussia Dortmund this season

                                                The free-scoring forward was clearly delighted to claim the crown after Yaya Toure's back-to-back winsThe free-scoring forward was clearly delighted to claim the crown after Yaya Toure's back-to-back wins

    The free-scoring forward was clearly delighted to claim the crown after Yaya Toure's back-to-back wins

    The Dortmund striker (left) attended the awards with his brother (centre) and his father (right)

    The Dortmund striker (left) attended the awards with his brother (centre) and his father (right)

    Aubameyang prevented favourite for the award, Manchester City's Toure, from winning a fifth straight crown

    Aubameyang prevented favourite for the award, Manchester City's Toure, from winning a fifth straight crown

    But he did score 29 Bundesliga goals in 2015, including 18 this season plus a further seven in the Europa League. He is the first Bundesliga-based player to win the annual award first introduced in 1970.

    'His potency in front of goal has seen him become one of the most recognisable strikers in Europe this season,' said his citation.

    'I thank the people of Gabon, this award is for them. I want to thank my team mates in the national team and also at Dortmund. It is their work that helps me to score goals.

    The Manchester City midfielder captained Ivory Coast to the African Cup of Nations trophy in 2015

    The Manchester City midfielder captained Ivory Coast to the African Cup of Nations trophy in 2015

    Aubameyang trumped Toure, scoring 29 goals in 2015 to become one the world's most recognisable strikers 

    Aubameyang trumped Toure, scoring 29 goals in 2015 to become one the world's most recognisable strikers 

    Swansea and Ghana forward Andre Ayew came third in the contest, 24 points behind runner-up Toure

    Swansea and Ghana forward Andre Ayew came third in the contest, 24 points behind runner-up Toure

    'For the parents of the youth of Africa, please give your kids a chance to realise their dreams,' Aubameyang said in his acceptance speech.

    The 26-year-old is the second player born in Europe to win the award after Frederic Kanoute, the Parisian-born Mali international.

    Aubameyang's father was captain of Gabon and played professionally in France. His mother is Spanish, he was born in France but raised in Italy.

    The African Footballer of the Year is decided by a vote of coaches or technical directors of all Africa's national teams.

    Toure had won the award for an unprecedented four years in succession from 2011-2015 and was the favourite for a fifth after captaining Ivory Coast to the African Nations Cup title.

    Ghana international Andre Ayew, who left Olympique Marseille in France for Swansea City in mid-year, was third with 112 votes. His father Abedi Pele won the award three times from 1991 to 1993.


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