*Musa,
Ighalo, Rohr, Eagles out!
Super Eagles
and Arsenal winger star Alex Iwobi made the top 10 cut Friday as Confederation
of African Football announced the short list considerations for the prestigious
award.
Iwobi was the only Nigerian in the top 10
men's category with national teammates Ahmed
Musa and Odion Ighalo who had made the initial 30-man list missing. Iwobi who has become a regular for the
Gunners in recent times has also been very impressive in national outings.
The trio of
Iwobi, Musa and Ighalo featured at the last world cup in Russia with Musa and
Iwobi getting some pass mark despite Super Eagles poor run in Russia while
Ighalo was hauled basket of stones for missing begging chances.
He however returned with a bang to contribute
in no small measure to the team's qualification for the 2019 African Cup of Nations
the venue of which is yet to be announced.
In the
women's category, Asissat Oshoala and Onome Ebi remained in contention after
making the 11-women cut off.
Leicester City midfielder Wilifred Ndidi who
missed Nations cup clash against South Africa following caution made the three
man cut for Youth Player of the year, just as 9-time African Champions Super
Falcons made the cut for female national team of the year alongside Cameroon
and South Africa.
In the
Coaches category German tactician Gernot Rohr failed to make the 3-man cut
which has Aliou Cisse (Senegal) Herve Renard (Morocco) and Moine Chaabani
(Esperance). Rohr's Super Eagles also failed to make the top three where
Madagascar,Mauritania
and Uganda hold sway.
Super Falcons
coach Thomas Dennerby however continued to keep hope alive in the Women's coach
of the year where he will battle against Desiree Ellis (South Africa) and
Joseph Brian Ndoko (Cameroon)
The
shortlisted nominees were decided by votes from the members of the CAF
Technical & Development Committee.
The final
phase will involve votes from CAF Media Experts, Legends, Coaches of the
quarter-finalists of the CAF Champions League and CAF Confederation Cup, and
Coaches & Captains of the 54 Member Associations.
The Awards
Gala, to honour footballers and officials who distinguished themselves during the
year under review, will be held on Tuesday, 8 January 2019 in Dakar, Senegal.
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