Johannesburg, South Africa | AFP | Nominees for 2018 African football awards, which will be announced on January 8 in Dakar:
Player of the Year
Abdelmoumene Djabou (ALG, Entente Setif), Ahmed Gomaa (EGY, Al Masry), Ahmed Musa (NGR, Al Nassr/KSA), Alex Iwobi (NGR, Arsenal/ENG), Andre Onana (CMR, Ajax/NED), Anis Badri (TUN, Esperance), Ayoub el Kaabi (MAR, Hebei China Fortune/CHN), Ben Malango (COD, TP Mazembe), Denis Onyango (UGA, Mamelodi Sundowns/RSA), Faneva Andriatsima (MAD, Clermont/FRA), Franck Kom (CMR, Esperance/TUN), Gelson (ANG, Primeiro Agosto), Hakim Ziyech (MAR, Ajax/NED), Idrissa Gueye (SEN, Everton/ENG), Ismail Haddad (MAR, Wydad Casablanca), Jean-Marc Makusu Mundele (COD, V Club), Kalidou Koulibaly (SEN, Napoli/ITA), Mahmoud Benhalib (MAR, Raja Casablanca), Mehdi Benatia (MAR, Juventus/ITA), Mohamed Salah (EGY, Liverpool/ENG), Moussa Marega (MLI, Porto/POR), Naby Keita (GUI, Liverpool/ENG), Odion Ighalo (NGR, Changchun Yatai/CHN), Percy Tau (RSA, Union Saint-Gilloise/BEL), Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang (GAB, Arsenal/ENG), Riyad Mahrez (ALG, Manchester City/ENG), Sadio Mane (SEN, Liverpool/ENG), Taha Yassine Khenissi (TUN, Esperance), Thomas Partey (GHA, Atletico Madrid/ESP), Wahbi Khazri (TUN, Saint-Etienne/FRA), Walid Soliman (EGY, Al Ahly), Wilfried Zaha (CIV, Crystal Palace/ENG), Yacine Brahimi (ALG, Porto/POR), Youcef Belaili (ALG, Esperance/TUN)
Women’s Player of the Year
Abdulai Mukarama (GHA), Asisat Oshoala (NGR), Bassira Toure (MLI), Chrestinah Kgatlana (RSA), Desire Oparanozia (NGR), Elizabeth Addo (GHA), Francisca Ordega (NGR), Gabrielle Onguene (CMR), Gaelle Enganamouit (CMR), Janine van Wyk (RSA), Marlyse Ndoumbouk (CMR), Onome Ebi (NGR), Portia Boakye (GHA), Raissa Feudjio (CMR), Tabitha Chawinga (MAW)
Youth player
Achraf Hakimi (MAR), Wilfred Ndidi (NGR), Andre Onana (CMR), Ismaila Sarr (SEN), Mahmoud Benhalib (MAR), Franck Kessie (CIV)
Coach
Corentin Martins (Mauritania), Florent Ibenge (V Club/COD), Juan Carlos Garrido (Raja Casablanca/MAR), Moine Chaabani (Esperance/TUN), Nicolas Dupuis (Madagascar), Patrice Carteron (Al Ahly/EGY), Rachid Taoussi (Entente Setif/ALG), Herve Renard (Morocco), Aliou Cisse (Senegal), Gernot Rohr (Nigeria)
Women’s coach
Bruce Mwape (Zambia), Desiree Ellis (South Africa), Joseph Ndoko (Cameroon), Saloum Houssein (Mali), Thomas Dennerby (Nigeria)
National team
Guinea-Bissau, Kenya, Madagascar, Mauritania, Uganda, Zimbabwe
Women’s national team
Cameroon, Ghana, Mali, Nigeria, South Africa