Egypt legend Mohamed Aboutrika has been adjudged the Player of the Year (Based in Africa) for an unprecedented fourth time. The
35-year old grabbed the award at the Glo-CAF Awards Gala held on
Thursday, January 9 in Lagos, Nigeria. It was served a befitting
farewell to the Al-Ahly talisman who announced his retirement last month
(i.e. December 2013).
Aboutrika swept the prize at the
expense of compatriot Ahmed Fathy and Sunday Mba of Nigeria. It was the
fourth time after 2006, 2008 and 2012 that the iconic player has been
decorated as such.The offensive midfielder received his prize from CAF Executive Committee member, Adoum Djibrine. He
played a vital role as Ahly won the Orange CAF Champions League last
year, scoring in both legs of the final against South African side,
Orlando Pirates. Aboutrika also found the back of the net six times as
Egypt reached the playoffs of the 2014 FIFA World Cup qualifiers.The accolade further confirms his status as one of the most decorated players of his generation.
His
club, Ahly also received the Club of the Year prize. It was the fifth
time after 2005, 2006, 2008 and 2012 that the Cairo-based team has been
named the best on the continent.
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