CAF 2022 AWARDS: All 2022 CAF Award Winners Revealed!
The recipients of the 2022 CAF Awards were announced on Thursday, July 21st 2022 at Morocco’s Capital Rabat.
After a two-year hiatus, the Confederation of African Football (CAF) Awards was finally held. The recipients of the 2022 CAF Awards were announced on Thursday, July 21st 2022 at Morocco’s Capital Rabat. With the highlights of the even surrounding Senegal, Sadio Mane and Asisat Oshoala.
Senegal won almost everything at the CAF Awards 2022. From the title of “Best Player” to the “Coach of the Year” and the “Best Team”, the African champions have left only crumbs to the competitors.
Bayern Munich player Sadio Mane was crowned African Player of the Year (Men). Mane is the second player from Senegal to win the award after El Hadji Diouf won it in 2001 and 2022.
Meanwhile Asisat Oshoala clinched her 5th title as African Player of the Year (Women). The 27-year-old Oshoala clasped the coveted award ahead of Ajara Nchout Njoya (Cameroon and Inter Milan) and Zambia international Grace Chanda (Zambia and BIIK Kazygurt).
Another point worth mentioning was the Co-Host of the CAF 2022 Awards SOPHY AIIDA. Even though Cameroon didn’t bring home any award, their host was the talk of the event. Sophy Aiida was Cameroon own award at the just ended CAF award in Morocco. She was the English speaking female, Co-host and her presentation was out of this world.
Who is Sophy Aiida? Sophy Aiida is a Cameroonian award winning TV Personality, Actress, Content Creator and Producer with over a decade of experience in the Film, TV and Music industries in the U.S, France and Africa.
FULL LIST OF WINNERS below;
Player of the Year (Men’s): Sadio Mane
Player of the Year (Women’s): Asisat Oshoala
Women’s Club of the Year: Mamelodi Sundowns
Men’s Club of the Year: Wydad AC
Interclub Player of the Year (Women): Evelyn Badu
Interclub Player of the Year (Men): Mohamed El Shennawy
Women’s Young Player of the Year: Evelyn Badu
Men’s Young Player of the Year: Pape Matar Sarr
Men’s National Team of the Year: Senegal
Goal of the Year: Pape Sakho
Coach of the Year (Women’s): Desiree Ellis
Coach of the Year (Men’s): Aliou Cisse