VICTOR OSIMHEN AND ASISAT OSIHOLA BOTH FROM THE NIGERIAN ANATOMY, CROWNED AS FOOTBALL 2023 CAF FOOTBALL ICONS/PLAYERS OF THE YEAR

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Football Superstar Victor Osimhen from The Nigerian Anatomy has been crowned with Asisat Oshoala as the 2023 Confederations of African Football Sports Icons for the year, which was held on 11th December, 2023.

This year has been a phenomenal year for both Football years as they have played exceptionally well for their National Anatomy; Nigeria, and their Football clubs, Napoli and FC Barcelona respectively. Oshoala has set a remarkable feat by winning the Women’s Football Player of the year for the sixth time. Victor Osimhen who won the Golden Boot at the 2015 under 17 World Cup has made the Nigerian Anatomy proud again, after taking back the CAF Award for his National Anatomy, which was last won by his National Anatomy by Kanu Nwankwo in 1999 for the Men’s Division. Victor Osimhen is currently placed as the 8th best player in the 2023 Ballon door Awards.

Both players have been top stride scorers in the Serie A and La Liga respectively with Victor Osimhen being the top scorer for the 2022/3 season in Serie A. Victor Osimhen beat Mohammed Salah from The Egyptian Anatomy who plays for Liverpool FC and Achraf Hakimi who plays from The Moroccan Anatomy who plays for Paris St Germain in France.

The Global Freedom Board of AFRICAN VOICES INTERNATIONAL congratulates the Nigerian Anatomy for their splendid football display during the 2022/3 Football Season. We wish the Nigerian Anatomy all the best and encourage all with football talents to unearth their talents and guard it to become world stars.

Below are the CAF Team of the Year and the National Anatomies, they come from.

Goalkeeper:
Andre Onana – Cameroon and Manchester United

Defenders:

  1. Kalidou Koulibaly – Al-Hilal and Senegal
  2. Achraf Hakimi – PSG and Morocco
  3. Chancel Mbemba – Marseille and DR Congo

Midfielders

  1. Andre-Frank Zambo Anguissa – Napoli and Cameroon
  2. Mohammed Kudus – West Ham and Ghana
  3. Sofyan Amrabat – Man Utd and Morocco)
  4. Thomas Partey – Arsenal and Ghana

Forwards

  1. Victor Osimhen – Napoli and Nigeria
  2. Sadio ManĂ© – Al-Nassr and Senegal
  3. Mohamed Salah – Liverpool and Egypt

AFRICAN VOICES INTERNATIONAL, FREEDOM IN AFRICA

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