Sports News of Thursday, 24 April 2025
Source: www.legit.ng
Nigerian footballers have consistently dazzled on both club and international stages, yet, when it comes to the prestigious CAF African Player of the Year award, the recognition has not always matched the performance.
While Nigeria has had a bit of success with some players like Nwankwo Kanu, Emmanuel Amunike, and Rashidi Yekini winning the accolade in the past, the country has experienced heartbreak most of the time.
Recently, former Ivorian star Yaya Toure, speaking to the ObiOne podcast, admitted that Mikel should have won the 2013 edition, reopening old wounds for many Nigerian football fans.
Although Victor Osimhen ended the jinx for Super Eagles players in 2023, becoming the first Nigerian male footballer to win the CAF award in 24 years after Kanu Nwankwo’s exploits in 1999.
Ademola Lookman ensured Nigeria made history by becoming the first country to have two consecutive winners of the award after dethroning Osimhen to take the crown in 2024.
Four Nigerian players robbed by CAF
Legit.ng looks at four unfortunate instances in which Super Eagles players were arguably overlooked by CAF for Africa's top individual football accolade.
1. John Obi Mikel – 2013
Fresh off an amazing year in which he won the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) with Nigeria and played a crucial role in Chelsea’s UEFA Europa League triumph, John Obi Mikel seemed the clear favourite for the 2013 CAF award. He was a midfield general throughout AFCON and proved himself on the European stage.
Yet, the award went to Yaya Toure, a brilliant player, no doubt, but one who had not matched Mikel’s collective and continental achievements that year.
🏆 ‘YOU DESERVED IT’@YayaToure 🤝🏿 @mikel_john_obi
— The Obi One Podcast (@obionepodcast) April 24, 2025
The two former foes FINALLY get the opportunity to discuss the 2013 African Player of the Year award.
Yaya claimed it. But did he deserve it..,
📺 Full episode: https://t.co/VFtEVlPFlx pic.twitter.com/CvRNsoJvIK