Reigning
Player of the Year, Mohamed Salah, his Liverpool club-mate Sadio Mane and 2015
winner, Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, have made the top three for the most
prestigious individual accolade in African football.
Gabonese
icon Aubameyang, maintains his familiar status amongst the top three finalists
since 2014, thus five times in a row and equaling the record of Ivorian legend
Yaya Toure and Ghanaian midfield supremo Michael Essien. Four-time Player of
the Year, Toure, achieved the feat (2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015) and Essien
(2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009). The 29-year old will be hoping to lay his hands
on the enviable crown a second time.
Salah,
26, made history becoming the first Egyptian to be decorated Player of the Year
since the inception of the awards scheme in 1992. It is the second time, he has
made the final three and Salah has his eyes set on joining the elite league of
players to win the honour back-to-back. Senegalese El Hadji Diouf (2001, 2002),
Samuel Eto’o of Cameroon (2003, 2004) and Toure (2011, 2012) are the only three
to win successive titles.
It
is a hat-trick for 26-year old Mane in the top three, coming third in 2016 and
second in 2017. He will be hoping to be third time lucky and become the second
Senegalese to win the topmost individual honour after Diouf.
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