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CAF Awards 2025 Set To Light Up Rabat, Morocco On November 19
The stage is set, the stars are ready, and the excitement is building! The 2025 CAF Awards will officially take place on Wednesday, November 19, in Rabat, Morocco, as confirmed by the Confederation of African Football (CAF) on Friday.
Every year, this prestigious ceremony recognizes African footballers and coaches whose brilliance on the pitch has captured the continent’s spirit — and the world’s attention. The event doesn’t just celebrate individuals; it also honors clubs and national teams that have had an exceptional year of football dominance and inspiration.
Last year’s edition saw Nigeria’s Ademola Lookman crowned Men’s Player of the Year, while Zambia’s Barbra Banda took home the Women’s Player of the Year award — both proving that African football continues to shine brighter with every season.
The 2025 nominees for the CAF African Player of the Year (Men and Women) categories have already been announced, sparking debates and predictions among fans and analysts alike.
But that’s not all — other exciting categories include:
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Coach of the Year (Men and Women)
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National Team of the Year (Men and Women)
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Club of the Year (Men and Women)
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Young Player of the Year
With the awards heading to Rabat, football lovers can expect a glamorous night filled with pride, culture, and unforgettable memories as Africa’s best gather under one roof.
As we count down to the big day, all eyes will be on who takes home the continent’s top honors. Will Lookman retain his crown? Or will a new superstar rise to claim glory?
Stay tuned — Sports Market International will be bringing you full coverage, hot takes, and post-event highlights as Africa’s biggest football night unfolds!
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