Nigeria’s Ademola Lookman and Chiamaka Nnadozie are among the top contenders for the prestigious 2024 CAF awards, with Lookman tipped to win the Men’s African Player of the Year award.
The Confederation of African Football (CAF) will unveil the final list of nominees for the 2024 CAF Awards today.
The continent’s football governing body will crown the men’s and women’s African Player of the Year for 2024 on Monday, December 16 at the Palais des Congrès in Morocco.
The CAF award recognizes athletes who have produced outstanding performances, leading to success for their club and country over the calendar year. Topping the five-man shortlist is Lookman, who was in scintillating form last season, helping his Italian club win the Europa League trophy.
Ademola Lookman Seeks to Keep The Award In Nigeria
From an original list of 30 top performers in the Men’s Player of the Year category, the number is down to five, with a final three to be revealed today ahead of the awards ceremony.
Lookman, Morocco’s Achraf Hakimi, Ivory Coast’s Simon Adingra, Guinea’s Serhou Guirassy, and South Africa’s Ronwen Williams are all up for the prestigious prize.
The Nigeria winger and Ballon d’Or nominee, who has been in form for club and country, is the favorite for the award. It remains to be seen how much his Europa League final hat-trick for Atalanta will influence proceedings.

After helping Nigeria to a second-place finish at the rescheduled 2023 Africa Cup of Nations in Ivory Coast, the 27-year-old played a crucial role as he fired Atalanta to a Europa League victory scoring all three goals in the final against Bayer Leverkusen.
He is the first player ever to do so – and earned the Man of the Match award.
He finished the 2023/24 season with 17 goals while registering 10 assists in all competitions for the club.
The former Everton man has continued his blistering scoring form this season and registered 10 goals in all competitions so far.

2024 CAF AWARDS: Nnadozie Goes For Double Glory
In the Women’s category, Super Falcons goalkeeper, Nnadozie is in contention for CAF Women’s Player of the Year and the Best Goalkeeper awards.
In the Player of the Year category, the 23-year-old faces competition from Tabitha Chawinga and Temwa Chawinga (both from Malawi), Morocco’s Sanaâ Mssoudy and Zambia’s Barbra Banda
For the Goalkeeper accolade, she competes against Fideline Ngoy (DR Congo), Khadija Er-Rmichi (Morocco), and South Africa’s Andile Dlamini.
Adding to Nigeria’s strong representation, Chiamaka Okwuchukwu, a rising star from Rivers Angels, made the shortlist for Young Player of the Year, joining four other promising talents from Morocco, Egypt, and South Africa.
The Super Falcons are among the contenders for Women’s National Team of the Year, competing with Morocco, South Africa, Zambia, and Cameroon U-20.
Falconets coach Chris Danjuma is in the running for Women’s Coach of the Year.
Meanwhile, Edo Queens, reigning Nigerian Women League champions, have earned a spot on the shortlist for Women’s Club of the Year.
In attendance at the awards are football stakeholders from across the continent and beyond, as well as legendary players and some of Africa’s finest current stars.

