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African Women's Footballer of the Year
Top women's football award in Africa From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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African Women Footballer of the Year, an annual award for Africa's best female football player. It is awarded by the Confederation of African Football (CAF) in December each year. Nigeria's Asisat Oshoala has won the award a record six times.[1][2][3] The award was given out for the first time in 2001.


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Winners
- 2001[4] – Mercy Akide, Nigeria
- 2002[5] – Alberta Sackey, Ghana
- 2003[5][6] – Adjoa Bayor, Ghana
- 2004[5] – Perpetua Nkwocha, Nigeria
- 2005[5] – Perpetua Nkwocha, Nigeria
- 2006[7] – Cynthia Uwak, Nigeria
- 2007[8] – Cynthia Uwak, Nigeria
- 2008[9] – Noko Matlou, South Africa
- 2009[10] – not awarded
- 2010[11] – Perpetua Nkwocha, Nigeria
- 2011[12] – Perpetua Nkwocha, Nigeria
- 2012[13] – Genoveva Añonma, Equatorial Guinea
- 2013[14] – not awarded
- 2014[15][16]– Asisat Oshoala, Nigeria
- 2015[17] – Gaëlle Enganamouit, Cameroon
- 2016[18] – Asisat Oshoala, Nigeria
- 2017[19] – Asisat Oshoala, Nigeria
- 2018 – Thembi Kgatlana, South Africa
- 2019 – Asisat Oshoala, Nigeria
- 2020 – not awarded
- 2021 – not awarded
- 2022[20] – Asisat Oshoala, Nigeria
- 2023 – Asisat Oshoala, Nigeria
- 2024[21] – Barbra Banda, Zambia
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Multiple winners
* Players in bold are currently active
Awards won by nationality
See also
References
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