2015 AFRICA CUP QUALIFIERS - GROUP STAGE - 1ST MATCHES - SATURDAY'S RESULTS

Congo Brazzaville produced a shock victory in their Africa Cup of Nations qualifying campaign, beating Nigeria 3:2 in their Group A match in Calabar.

7 Sep 2014
2015 AFRICA CUP QUALIFIERS - GROUP STAGE - 1ST MATCHES - South Africa overcome hosts Sudan

South Africa began their 2015 Africa Cup of Nations qualifying campaign with a comfortable 3:0 win in Sudan in a Group A encounter.

6 Sep 2014
2015 AFRICA CUP QUALIFIERS - GROUP STAGE - 1ST MATCHES - Friday's results

• Sudan vs South Africa 0:3
• Guinea vs Togo 2:1
• Senegal vs Egypt 2:0

6 Sep 2014
2015 AFRICA CUP QUALIFIERS - GROUP STAGE - 1ST MATCHES - PREVIEW - Saturday's matches

Champions Nigeria begin the defence of their Africa Cup of Nations title by hosting Congo-Brazzaville in Calabar in one of 11 qualifiers on Saturday.

5 Sep 2014
2015 AFRICA CUP QUALIFIERS - GROUP STAGE - 1ST MATCHES - PREVIEW - the qualifying begins

The group stage of the Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers begins on Friday as 28 countries chase 15 places at January's finals, hoping to join hosts Morocco.

4 Sep 2014
TRANSFER - GAMBIA - Swansea City sign striker Modou Barrow from Ostersunds

Gambian-born Barrow moved to Sweden as a youngster and scored 10 goals in 19 appearances for Ostersunds last season.

2 Sep 2014
TRANSFER - MOROCCO - Aston Villa's El Ahmadi joins Feyenoord

Transfer deadline dayThe 29-year-old played for the Dutch club between 2008-2012, spending the first half of 2011 on loan at United Arab Emirates side Al Ahli.

2 Sep 2014
TRANSFER - IVORY COAST - WEST HAM SIGN BARCA'S SONG ON LOAN

Alex Song on a season-long loan. - "It was a very hard decision when you have options of a lot of clubs who are playing in the Champions League, but at the end of the day I chose West Ham because I wanted to come to the Premier League."

2 Sep 2014
TRANSFER - GHANA - Waris join Trabzonspor

The Ghana international, who played at the World Cup in Brazil, spent the second half of last season on loan at French side Valenciennes, where he scored nine goals in 16 games.

2 Sep 2014
TRANSFER - IVORY COAST - Ex-Chelsea striker Salomon Kalou joins Hertha Berlin

Kalou, scored 23 goals in 67 appearances for Ivory Coast - He has proved his class in the Premier League, Champions League and with his national team. 

1 Sep 2014

2025 - CAF - PLAYER OF THE YEAR - Hakimi and Salah on shortlist

Achraf Hakimi and Mohamed Salah lead the contenders on the 10-man shortlist for the 2025 African Footballer of the Year Award.

Hakimi has finished as runner-up in the African Player of the Year award in the past two years, while Salah won the award in 2017 and 2018. Morocco right-back Hakimi helped his club side Paris St-Germain to a domestic league and cup double and the Champions League trophy last season, while Salah won the Premier League Golden Boot as Liverpool reclaimed the title.

Everton forward Iliman Ndiaye and Tottenham Hotspur midfielder Pape Matar Sarr, who both helped Senegal qualify for the 2026 Fifa World Cup, are included alongside Galatasaray and Nigeria striker Victor Osimhen, who won in 2023.

Cameroon midfielder Andre-Frank Zambo Anguissa, DR Congo striker Fiston Mayele, Gabon forward Denis Bouanga, Guinea striker Serhou Guirassy, and Moroccan midfielder Oussama Lamlioui round out the nominees.

Last year's winner Ademola Lookman misses out on the shortlist, with a panel of experts appointed by the Confederation of African Football (CAF) nominating the players, coaches, and teams that made "a significant impact" between 6 January and 15 October this year.

Cape Verde boss Bubista is nominated for Men's Coach of the Year after leading the Blue Sharks to a historic first-ever qualification for the World Cup.

The Atlantic Ocean islanders are also in the running for Men's National Team of the Year alongside the Moroccan side, which recently won the Under-20 World Cup.

Nigeria pair Esther Okoronkwo and Rasheedat Ajibade are among the nominees for the Women's Player of the Year award, which was announced last week.

CAF is yet to announce a date for the awards ceremony.

 

CAF Awards 2025 - men's nominees


Men's Player of the Year: 

Andre-Frank Zambo Anguissa 
(Napoli & Cameroon)

Denis Bouanga 
(Los Angeles FC & Gabon)

Serhou Guirassy 
(Borussia Dortmund & Guinea)

Achraf Hakimi 
(Paris St-Germain & Morocco)

Oussama Lamlioui 
(Renaissance Berkane)

Fiston Mayele 
(Pyramids & DR Congo)

Iliman Ndiaye 
(Everton & Senegal)

Victor Osimhen 
(Galatasaray & Nigeria)

Mohamed Salah 
(Liverpool & Egypt)

Pape Matar Sarr 
(Tottenham Hotspur & Senegal)


Men's Goalkeeper of the Year: 

Yassine Bounou 
(Al Hilal & Morocco)

Aymen Dahmen 
(CS Sfaxien & Tunisia)

Marc Diouf 
(TP Mazembe & Senegal)

Edouard Mendy 
(Al-Ahli & Senegal)

Munir Mohamedi 
(RS Berkane & Morocco)

Stanley Nwabali 
(Chippa Utd & Nigeria)

Andre Onana 
(Trabzonspor & Cameroon)

Ahmed El Shenawy 
(Pyramids & Egypt)

Vozinha 
(Chaves & Cape Verde)

Ronwen Williams 
(Mamelodi Sundowns & South Africa)

 

Men's Coach of the Year: 

Bubista 
(Cape Verde)

Moine Chaabani 
(Renaissance Berkane)

Hossam Hassan 
(Egypt)

Krunoslav Jurcic 
(Pyramids)

Mohamed Ouahbi 
(Morocco U20)

Romuald Rakotondrabe 
(Madagascar)

Walid Regragui 
(Morocco)

Tarik Sektioui 
(Morocco U23)

Pape Thiaw 
(Senegal)

Sami Trabelsi 
(Tunisia)

 

Men's National Team of the Year: 
Algeria
Cape Verde
Egypt
Ghana
Ivory Coast
Morocco
Morocco U20
Senegal
South Africa
Tunisia


The full list of nominees in the seven men's categories is on the CAF website.


CAF Awards 2025 - women's nominees

Women's Player of the Year: 

Rasheedat Ajibade 
(Paris St-Germain & Nigeria)

Barbra Banda 
(Orlando Pride & Zambia)

Portia Boakye 
(Hapoel Petah Tikva & Ghana)

Tabitha Chawinga 
(Lyon & Malawi)

Temwa Chawinga 
(Kansas City & Malawi)

Ghizlaine Chebbak 
(Al Hilal & Morocco)

Mama Diop 
(Strasbourg & Senegal)

Rachael Kundananji 
(Bay FC & Zambia)

Sanaa Mssoudy 
(AS FAR & Morocco)

Esther Okoronkwo 
(AFC Toronto & Nigeria)


Women's Goalkeeper of the Year: 

Sedilame Boseja 
(Mamelodi Sundowns & Botswana)

Andile Dlamini 
(Mamelodi Sundowns & South Africa)

Habiba Emad 
(FC Masar & Egypt)

Khadija Er-Rmichi 
(AS FAR & Morocco)

Fatoumata Karantao 
(MUSFAS Bamako & Mali)

Cynthia Konlan 
(Swieqi United & Ghana)

Adji Ndiaye 
(AS Bambey & Senegal)

Fideline Ndoy 
(TP Mazembe & DR Congo)

Chloe N'Gazi 
(Marseille & Algeria)

Chiamaka Nnadozie 
(Brighton & Hove Albion & Nigeria)


Women's Coach of the Year: 

Genoveva Anonman 
(15 de Agosto)

Kim Bjorkegren 
(Ghana)

Lamia Boumehdi 
(TP Mazembe)

Desiree Ellis 
(South Africa)

Carol Kanyemba 
(Zambia U17)

Adelaide Koudougnon 
(Ivory Coat U17)

Justin Madugu 
(Nigeria)

Bankole Olowookere 
(Nigeria U17)

Siaka Gigi Traore 
(ASEC Mimosas)

Jorge Vilda 
(Morocco)

 

Women's National Team of the Year: 

Cameroon U17

Ghana

Ivory Coast U17

Mali

Morocco

Nigeria

Nigeria U17

South Africa

Tanzania

Zambia U17

 

The full lists of nominees in all seven categories are on the CAF website.
 

1 Nov 2025
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