African Footballer of the Year,
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, is in the running to win the award for a
second successive season after being named on Thursday among the three
finalists for the 2016 title.
The Gabon and Borussia Dortmund striker
is up against favourite Riyad Mahrez of Algeria and Senegal’s Sadio Mane
for the accolade, which will be handed out in Nigeria on Jan. 5, when
the Confederation of African Football hold their annual awards ceremony.
Mahrez was the creative linchpin of
Leicester City’s stunning Premier League title triumph, while Mane’s
form for Southampton earned him a big- money move to Liverpool.
An initial list of 10 finalists was
whittled down to five earlier this month, but Mohamed Salah of Egypt and
Algerian striker Islam Slimani have now fallen out of the reckoning.
Aubameyang, the Bundesliga’s second
highest scorer in 2015-16, finished ahead of Yaya Toure last year,
despite the Manchester City midfielder captaining the Cote d’Ivoire to
the 2015 African Nations Cup.
The African Footballer of the Year is
chosen by a poll of national team coaches and, for the first time, a
panel of media experts.
The event is sponsored by one of the leading telecommunications companies in Africa, Globacom.
NAN
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