2022 CAF Awards

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2022 CAF Awards
Date21 July 2022 (2022-07-21)
Location Rabat
CountryMorocco
Presented by CAF
Highlights
African Footballer of the Year Men's:

Women's:
Website cafonline.com
 2019 · CAF Awards

The 2022 CAF Awards was held on 21 July 2022 at Mohammed VI Technical Centre in Rabat, the capital city of Morocco. [1]

Contents

Player of the Year (Men)

The shortlist nominees for the award were announced on 11 July 2022. [2]

RankPlayerClub(s)Points
1st Flag of Senegal.svg Sadio Mané Flag of England.svg Liverpool
Flag of Germany.svg Bayern Munich
2nd Flag of Egypt.svg Mohamed Salah Flag of England.svg Liverpool
3rd Flag of Senegal.svg Édouard Mendy Flag of England.svg Chelsea
Flag of Algeria.svg Riyad Mahrez Flag of England.svg Manchester City
Flag of Cameroon.svg Karl Toko Ekambi Flag of France.svg Lyon
Flag of Cameroon.svg Vincent Aboubakar Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg Al Nassr
Flag of Cote d'Ivoire.svg Sébastien Haller Flag of the Netherlands.svg Ajax
Flag of Guinea.svg Naby Keïta Flag of England.svg Liverpool
Flag of Morocco.svg Achraf Hakimi Flag of France.svg Paris Saint-Germain
Flag of Senegal.svg Kalidou Koulibaly Flag of Italy.svg Napoli
Flag of England.svg Chelsea

Player of the Year (Women)

The shortlist nominees for the award were announced on 14 July 2022. [3]

RankPlayerClub(s)Points
Flag of Cameroon.svg Ajara Nchout Flag of Italy.svg Inter Milan
Flag of Ghana.svg Evelyn Badu Flag of Norway.svg Alvaldsnes
Flag of Ghana.svg Doris Boaduwaa Flag of Ghana.svg Hasaacas
Flag of Morocco.svg Ghizlane Chebbak Flag of Morocco.svg AS FAR
Flag of Nigeria.svg Asisat Oshoala Flag of Spain.svg Barcelona
Flag of South Africa.svg Andile Dlamini Flag of South Africa.svg Mamelodi Sundowns
Flag of South Africa.svg Bambanani Mbane Flag of South Africa.svg Mamelodi Sundowns
Flag of South Africa.svg Thembi Kgatlana Flag of Spain.svg Atlético Madrid

Flag of the United States.svg Racing Louisville

Flag of South Africa.svg Refiloe Jane Flag of Italy.svg A.C. Milan
Flag of Zambia.svg Grace Chanda Flag of Kazakhstan.svg BIIK Kazygurt

Interclub Player of the Year (Men)

RankPlayerClub(s)Points
Flag of Brazil.svg Tiago Azulão Flag of Angola.svg Atlético Petróleos de Luanda
Flag of Cote d'Ivoire.svg Karim Konate Flag of Cote d'Ivoire.svg ASEC Mimosas
Flag of Mali.svg Aliou Dieng Flag of Egypt.svg Al Ahly
Flag of Tunisia.svg Ali Maâloul Flag of Egypt.svg Al Ahly
Flag of South Africa.svg Percy Tau Flag of Egypt.svg Al Ahly
Flag of Egypt.svg Mohamed Sherif Flag of Egypt.svg Al Ahly
Flag of Egypt.svg Mohamed El Shenawy Flag of Egypt.svg Al Ahly
Flag of Morocco.svg Achraf Dari Flag of Morocco.svg Wydad AC
Flag of Morocco.svg Yahya Jabrane Flag of Morocco.svg Wydad AC
Flag of Morocco.svg Zouhair El Moutaraji Flag of Morocco.svg Wydad AC

Interclub Player of the Year (Women)

RankPlayerClub(s)Points
Flag of South Africa.svg Andile Dlamini Flag of South Africa.svg Mamelodi Sundowns
Flag of South Africa.svg Bambanani Mbane Flag of South Africa.svg Mamelodi Sundowns
Flag of South Africa.svg Andisiwe Mgcoyi Flag of South Africa.svg Mamelodi Sundowns
Flag of Ghana.svg Evelyn Badu Flag of Norway.svg Alvaldsnes
Flag of Ghana.svg Doris Boaduwaa Flag of Ghana.svg Hasaacas
Flag of Morocco.svg Ghizlane Chebbak Flag of Morocco.svg AS FAR
Flag of Morocco.svg Sanaâ Mssoudy Flag of Morocco.svg AS FAR
Flag of Morocco.svg Fatima Tagnaout Flag of Morocco.svg AS FAR
Flag of Cameroon.svg Rose Bella Flag of Equatorial Guinea.svg Malabo Kings
Flag of Nigeria.svg Gift Monday Flag of Nigeria.svg Rivers Angels

Flag of Nigeria.svg FC Robo

Young Player of the Year (Men)

RankPlayerClub(s)Points
Flag of Burkina Faso.svg Dango Ouattara Flag of France.svg Lorient
Flag of Cote d'Ivoire.svg Karim Konaté Flag of Cote d'Ivoire.svg ASEC Mimosas

Flag of Austria.svg Red Bull Salzburg

Flag of Ghana.svg Kamaldeen Sulemana Flag of France.svg Rennes
Flag of Senegal.svg Pape Matar Sarr Flag of France.svg Metz
Flag of Tunisia.svg Hannibal Mejbri Flag of England.svg Manchester United

Young Player of the Year (Women)

RankPlayerClub(s)Points
Flag of Ghana.svg Evelyn Badu Flag of Norway.svg Alvaldsnes
Flag of Ghana.svg Doris Boaduwaa Flag of Ghana.svg Hasaacas
Flag of Morocco.svg Yasmine Zouhir Flag of France.svg Saint-Étienne
Flag of Nigeria.svg Gift Monday Flag of Nigeria.svg Rivers Angels

Flag of Nigeria.svg FC Robo

Flag of Nigeria.svg Flourish Sebastine Flag of Nigeria.svg Bayelsa Queens

Coach of the Year (Men)

RankCoachTeam(s) managedPoints
Flag of Portugal.svg Carlos Queiroz Flag of Egypt.svg  Egypt
Flag of South Africa.svg Pitso Mosimane Flag of Egypt.svg Al Ahly
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Tom Saintfiet Flag of The Gambia.svg  Gambia
Flag of Morocco.svg Walid Regragui Flag of Morocco.svg  Morocco
Flag of Senegal.svg Aliou Cissé Flag of Senegal.svg  Senegal

Coach of the Year (Women)

RankCoachTeam(s) managedPoints
Flag of Botswana.svg Gaoletlhoo Nkutlwisang Flag of Botswana.svg  Botswana
Flag of Cameroon.svg Gabriel Zabo Flag of Cameroon.svg  Cameroon
Flag of Ghana.svg Yusif Basigi Flag of Ghana.svg Hasaacas
Flag of France.svg Reynald Pedros Flag of Morocco.svg  Morocco
Flag of the United States.svg Randy Waldrum Flag of Nigeria.svg  Nigeria
Flag of Senegal.svg Serigne Amar Mousse Niang Cisse Flag of Senegal.svg  Senegal
Flag of South Africa.svg Desiree Ellis Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa
Flag of South Africa.svg Jerry Tshabalala Flag of South Africa.svg Mamelodi Sundowns
Flag of Tunisia.svg Samir Landolsi Flag of Tunisia.svg  Tunisia
Flag of Zambia.svg Bruce Mwape Flag of Zambia.svg  Zambia

National Team of the Year (Men)

RankNational teamPoints
Flag of Burkina Faso.svg  Burkina Faso
Flag of Cameroon.svg  Cameroon
Flag of Egypt.svg  Egypt
Flag of Morocco.svg  Morocco
Flag of Senegal.svg  Senegal

National Team of the Year (Women)

South Africa Flag of South Africa.svg
South Africa

Club of the Year (Men)

RankClubPoints
Flag of Angola.svg Petro de Luanda
Flag of Egypt.svg Al Ahly
Flag of Morocco.svg RS Berkane
Flag of Morocco.svg Wydad AC
Flag of South Africa.svg Orlando Pirates

Club of the Year (Women)

RankClubPoints
Flag of South Africa.svg Mamelodi Sundowns
Flag of Ghana.svg Hasaacas
Flag of Morocco.svg AS FAR
Flag of Equatorial Guinea.svg Malabo Kings
Flag of Nigeria.svg Rivers Angels

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