PSG’s Achraf Hakimi voted African Footballer of the Year

Al JazeeraThursday, November 20, 2025 at 1:06:12 AM
  • Achraf Hakimi has been named the African Footballer of the Year at the 2025 CAF Awards in Rabat, marking a historic achievement as the first defender to win this prestigious title in over fifty years.
  • This accolade underscores Hakimi's exceptional performance and influence in African football, elevating his status among notable players and showcasing the talent emerging from Morocco.
  • The recognition of Hakimi reflects broader trends in African football, where defenders are increasingly being acknowledged for their vital roles, challenging traditional perceptions of player accolades.
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