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Women’s Football Awards 2025 Nominees: Player, Goalkeeper & Coach Lists

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

African Footballers Vie for Top Honors​ at 2025 CAF Awards

LAGOS, NIGERIA – The ⁣Confederation of african Football (CAF) today unveiled⁣ the nominees for its annual awards, recognizing excellence across seven categories in women’s football. The⁤ announcement⁤ sets the​ stage for a ⁣prestigious‌ ceremony where the continent’s brightest‍ stars will be celebrated.

The nominations highlight a⁤ wealth of talent ⁢and achievement within ⁤African ⁤football, signaling the⁢ growing strength and competitiveness of the sport across the continent. ⁤Winners will be resolute by a combined vote from the CAF ⁣Technical Committee, media professionals, and the public. The awards ceremony promises to be a landmark event,showcasing the dedication and skill of African footballers​ and coaches.

Women’s Player of the Year contenders include‍ Rasheedat ​Ajabade ⁣(Paris St-Germain & Nigeria),Barbra Banda (Orlando Pride & ⁤Zambia),Portia Boakye⁢ (Hapoel Petah Tikva & ⁤Ghana),Tabitha Chawinga (Liony & Malawi),Temwa Chawinga (Kansas City & Malawi),Fatou Kanteh (Strasbourg & Senegal),Rachael Kundananji (Bay FC &⁢ Zambia),Sanaa‌ Mssoudy (AS FAR & morocco),and Esther ⁢Okoronkwo (AFC Toronto & Nigeria).

The ⁤race for Women’s Goalkeeper of ⁤the year features sedilame ⁢Boseja (Mamelodi Sundowns & ⁢Botswana), Andile Dlamini (Mamelodi Sundowns & South Africa), habiba Emad (FC Masr &‍ Egypt), Khadija Ermimimiah (AS FAR & Morocco), Fatoumata Kaaranto (Musfas⁣ Bamako & Mali), Cynthia Konlan (Swieqi United & Ghana),⁤ Adji Ndiaye (AS Bambey & Senegal), Fideline Ndooy (TP Mazembe ⁢& DR Congo), Chloe N’gazi (Marseille & Algeria), and Chiamaka Nnadozie (Brighton & Hove Albion & Nigeria).

Nominated for Women’s Coach of the Year ⁣ are Genoveva‍ Anonman (15 de Agosto), Kim Bjorkegren (Ghana), Lamia Boumehdi (TP Mazembe), desiree Ellis (South Africa), Carol ⁤Kanyemba (Zambia U17), Adelaide Koudougnon (Ivory Coast⁤ U17), Justin Madugu (Nigeria), ​Bankole Olowookere (Nigeria U17), Siaka Gigi Traore (ASEC⁤ Mimosas), and Jorge Vilda (Morocco).

Competing ⁢for the Women’s National Team of the Year award are⁢ cameroon U17,Ghana,Ivory Coast U17,mali,Morocco,Nigeria,Nigeria U17,South Africa,Tanzania,and zambia U17. ​

Further details and voting facts are available on the‌ CAF website.

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