CAF Names Achraf Hakimi African Footballer of the Year

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Moroccan International and PSG defender, Achraf Hakimi.

Moroccan International, Achraf Hakimi, was crowned CAF Men’s Player of the Year, while compatriot Ghizlane Chebbak claimed the CAF Women’s Player of the Year prize, sealing a memorable double triumph for the nation at the CAF Awards 2025, held in Rabat.

The ceremony honoured Africa’s outstanding performers of the year. The prestigious event brought together players, coaches, football Icons and legends from across the continent and beyond, marking another milestone in Africa’s growing influence on the global football stage.

Paris Saint-Germain’s right-back Achraf Hakimi clinched the Men’s Player of the Year award after a stunning 2025 campaign.

His trophy-laden season included the UEFA Champions League, UEFA Super Cup, French Ligue 1, Coupe de France, and a run to the FIFA Club World Cup 2025 final.

Hakimi also played a pivotal role in securing Morocco’s qualification for the FIFA World Cup 2026. His win makes him:

Chebbak Claims Morocco’s First-Ever Women’s Player of the Year Award

Ghizlane Chebbak’s consistency for club and country throughout 2025 earned her the CAF Women’s Player of the Year award the first Moroccan woman ever to achieve the feat.

Ghizlane Chebbak.

She finished as the top scorer at the 2025 CAF Women’s Africa Cup of Nations, where Morocco emerged runners-up behind Nigeria. Ahead of the 2025/26 campaign.

Chebbak completed a high-profile move from AS FAR to Saudi Arabia’s Al-Hilal, joining six-time CAF Women’s Player of the Year Asisat Oshoala.

Bounou Claims Goalkeeper Honours

Morocco’s Yassine Bounou was named CAF Men’s Goalkeeper of the Year, adding to a standout year that included selection in the FIFA Club World Cup Best XI.

Morocco’s Yassine Bounou.

Cape Verde’s national team coach Bubista won CAF Men’s Coach of the Year, rewarded for leading his nation to their historic first-ever FIFA World Cup qualification for 2026.

The Women’s Coach of the Year award will be announced after the conclusion of the ongoing CAF Women’s Champions League Egypt 2025.

DR Congo striker Fiston Mayele earned the CAF Men’s Interclub Player of the Year award after finishing as top scorer in the CAF Champions League 2024/25, helping Pyramids secure their first continental title. The women’s interclub award will be revealed at the end of the Women’s Champions League.

Morocco’s rising star Othmane Maamma, a key figure in the country’s FIFA U-20 World Cup triumph, claimed the Men’s Young Player of the Year.

On the women’s side, Doha El Madani retained her title after powering AS FAR to domestic success and finishing top scorer at the 2025 Women’s Futsal AFCON.

National Teams and Clubs Honoured

Morocco’s U-20 team was named Men’s National Team of the Year following their FIFA U-20 World Cup victory.

Nigeria’s Super Falcons picked up Women’s National Team of the Year, earning the honour for the second year running after winning the 2024 WAFCON.

The Super Falcons of Nigeria.

Pyramids SC were crowned CAF Men’s Club of the Year after their Champions League success, with the women’s club award to be confirmed after the Women’s Champions League.

Goal of the Year

Tanzania’s Clement Mzize took home the Goal of the Year award for his spectacular long-range strike for Young Africans against TP Mazembe—a fan-voted category.

CAF Awards 2025 – Full List of Winners

Player of the Year (Men)

Achraf Hakimi (Morocco / Paris Saint-Germain)

Player of the Year (Women)

Ghizlane Chebbak (Morocco / Al Hilal)

Goalkeeper of the Year (Men)

Yassine Bounou (Morocco / Al Hilal)

Goalkeeper of the Year (Women)

Chiamaka Nnadozie (Nigeria / Brighton & Hove Albion)

Interclub Player of the Year (Men)

Fiston Mayele (DR Congo / Pyramids)

Young Player of the Year (Men)

Othmane Maamma (Morocco / Watford)

Young Player of the Year (Women)

Doha El Madani (Morocco / AS FAR)

Coach of the Year (Men)

Bubista (Cape Verde)

National Team of the Year (Men)

Morocco U-20

National Team of the Year (Women)

Nigeria

Club of the Year (Men)

Pyramids (Egypt)

Referee of the Year (Men)

Omar Abdulkadir (Somalia)

Assistant Referee of the Year (Men)

Liban Abdoulrazack (Djibouti)

Referee of the Year (Women)

Shamirah Nabadda (Uganda)

Assistant Referee of the Year (Women)

Tabara Mbodji (Senegal).

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