Mane named African Footballer of Year again
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[July 22, 2022] RABAT
(Reuters) - Sadio Mane was named African Footballer of Year on
Thursday after a season in which he kicked the winning penalty for
Senegal as they claimed their first Africa Cup of Nations title and
repeated the feat when they secured World Cup qualification.
Mane finished ahead of Egyptian forward Mohamed Salah, his former
Liverpool team mate, and fellow Senegalese Edouard Mendy in the
voting.
It was the second time the 30-year-old Mane, who last month joined
German champions Bayern Munich, has won the award.
He was the last winner of the award in 2019. The Confederation of
African Football did not hold it over of the last two years and has
now changed to recognising accomplishments over the season rather
than the calendar year.
Mane converted the winning penalty in February as Senegal beat Egypt
in the Cup of Nations final in Yaounde, proving the talisman as his
country took a first ever African title.
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Six weeks later, he struck the decisive spot-kick
as Senegal again edged Egypt in a penalty shootout to win a place at
the World Cup finals in Qatar.
He overshadowed Salah on both occasions, although the pair shared
success with Liverpool in the FA Cup and League Cup and helped them
reach the Champions League final.
Mane also finished ahead of Salah in the 2019 voting. Salah, 30, won
the award in 2017 and 2018 with Mane second on both occasions.
"I dedicate this award to the youth of Senegal. I'm very emotional
and don't have the words to express how I'm feeling," Mane told the
audience at the CAF awards in Rabat after flying in from Washington
DC, where he scored in a pre-season friendly for his new club on
Wednesday.
Mendy, who plays for Chelsea, was named the best goalkeeper in the
world at FIFA’s 2021 award, held in January.
(Writing by Mark Gleeson in Cape Town, Editing by Ed Osmond)
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