The CAF Awards is an annual ceremony organised by the Confederation of African Football (CAF) to recognise outstanding achievements in African association football. The event honours players, coaches, teams, and other contributors within the continent’s football landscape.
History
The CAF Awards was first introduced in 2000 by the Confederation of African Football to recognise the continent’s leading performers across various categories. The African Footballer of the Year distinction predates the broader awards programme, having been presented since 1992, when Abedi Pele received the inaugural honour.
Current awards
The awards include:
CAF Player of the Year
Current winner:
CAF Female Player of the Year
Current winner:
CAF Youth Player of the Year
CAF Youth Women's Player of the Year
African Inter-Club Player of the Year (Based in Africa)
It replaced African Champions League Best Player in 2005.
African Champions League Best Player (earlier version of African Inter-Club Player of the Year)
African Women's Inter-Club Player of the Year (Based in Africa)
CAF Goalkeeper of the Year
CAF Women's Goalkeeper of the Year
CAF Coach of the Year
CAF Women's Coach of the Year
African Club of the Year
African Women Club of the Year
African National Team of the Year
The team of the year award was organized by France Football from 1980 to 2004, and by CAF from 2004 onwards.[17]
- Ranking by team
| Team
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First place
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Second place
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Third place
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Cameroon
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7 (1984, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 2000, 2003)
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4 (1981, 1982, 1986, 2002)
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1 (1993)
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Algeria
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7 (1980, 1981, 1982, 1991, 2009, 2014, 2019)
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3 (1985, 1986, 2015)
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3 (1987, 1989, 2010)
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Morocco
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4 (1985, 1986, 1997, 2023)
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5 (1993, 1998, 2003, 2004, 2018)
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2 (1980, 2025)
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Tunisia
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4 (1995, 1999, 2004, 2005)
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2 (1996, 1997)
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0
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Senegal
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4 (2001, 2002, 2007, 2022)
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1 (2019)
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1 (1985)
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Egypt
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3 (1998, 2008, 2017)
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7 (1983, 1984, 1986, 1987, 1989, 2006, 2010)
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2 (1990, 1991)
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Nigeria
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3 (1993, 1994, 2013)
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4 (1980, 1991, 2001, 2014)
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6 (1983, 1984, 1988, 1998, 2002, 2004)
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Ivory Coast
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3 (1992, 2015, 2024)
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2 (2009, 2011)
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3 (1994, 2006, 2012)
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Ghana
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3 (1983, 2006, 2010)
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1 (2005)
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5 (1981, 1982, 1992, 2009, 2015)
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Zambia
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1 (2012)
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2 (1988, 1994)
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2 (1996, 1997)
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South Africa
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1 (1996)
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0
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0
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Botswana
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1 (2011)
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0
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0
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Uganda
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1 (2016)
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0
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0
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Mauritania
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1 (2018)
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0
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0
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Morocco U-20
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1 (2025)
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0
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0
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Cape Verde
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0
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2 (2012, 2025)
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0
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Angola
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0
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1 (1995)
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0
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Mozambique
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0
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1 (1995)
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0
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Burkina Faso
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0
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1 (2013)
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0
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Ethiopia
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0
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0
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1 (2013)
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Mali
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0
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0
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1 (2003)
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Togo
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0
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0
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1 (2005)
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Niger
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0
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0
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1 (2011)
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Libya
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0
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0
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1 (2014)
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African Women's National Team of the Year
The team of the year award was organized by CAF since 2010.
African Goal of the Year
CAF Referee of the Year
CAF Women Referee of the Year
CAF Team of the Year
CAF outstanding achievement award
Platinum Award
Defunct awards
The following are no longer awarded.
CAF Most Promising Talent of the Year
CAF Legends award
President of the Year
Federation of the Year
Editions
The 2020 and 2021 CAF awards did not take place due to the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic.[21]
On 19 November 2025, CAF announced that the 2025 CAF Awards ceremony will take place in Rabat, Morocco.[22][23] Following the earthquake that occurred in the region, and in order to show solidarity, a friendly match between African Legends was organized.[24][25]
See also
References
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- ^ "Lamine Camara voted best Young Player of the Year". Confederation of African Football. 16 December 2024. Retrieved 16 December 2024.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j "Osimhen, Oshoala named African Men's and Women's Player of the Year at the CAF Awards 2023". Confederation of African Football. 11 December 2023. Retrieved 22 December 2023.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i "Mane, Oshoala named African Footballers of 2019 at CAF Awards". cafonline.com. Confederation of African Football. 7 January 2020. Retrieved 20 March 2020.
- ^ a b c d e f "Aiteo CAF Awards 2018: Winners". CAF. 8 January 2019. Retrieved 8 June 2021.
- ^ a b c d e f g h "Here are all the winners of the 2017 CAF Awards". South African Football Federation. 6 January 2018. Retrieved 8 June 2021.
- ^ "Doha El Madani best Young Player of the Year in the women's category". Confederation of African Football. 16 December 2024. Retrieved 16 December 2024.
- ^ a b c d e f g h "Lookman, Banda and Williams are big winners at 2024 CAF Awards in Marrakech, Morocco". Lookman, Banda and Williams are big winners at 2024 CAF Awards in Marrakech, Morocco. Retrieved 2025-11-19.
- ^ "Williams crowned Africa's best goalkeeper at CAF Awards". Confederation of African Football. 16 December 2024. Retrieved 16 December 2024.
- ^ "Chiamaka Nnadozie crowned best goalkeeper in women's category". Confederation of African Football. 16 December 2024. Retrieved 16 December 2024.
- ^ "Regragui scoops CAF's Best Coach of the Year prize". Confederation of African Football. 11 December 2023. Retrieved 11 December 2023.
- ^ Arinaitwe, Ostine (12 March 2010). "Tetteh receives Caf award". The New Times | Rwanda. Retrieved 30 June 2021.
- ^ "Lamia Boumehdi voted Women's Coach of the Year". Confederation of African Football. 16 December 2024. Retrieved 16 December 2024.
- ^ "Al Ahly voted the best club of the year at CAF Awards". Confederation of African Football. 16 December 2024. Retrieved 16 December 2024.
- ^ "Morocco Football Awards: Wydad Casablanca Wins The Day & More Breaking News". 23 September 2022. Retrieved 2 November 2022.
- ^ "TP Mazembe crowned women's club of the year". Confederation of African Football. 16 December 2024. Retrieved 16 December 2024.
- ^ "African National Team of the Year". RSSSF. Rec. Sport Soccer Statistics Foundation. 6 July 2007.
- ^ "African Footballer of the Year: Achraf Hakimi and Ghizlane Chebbak win 2025 awards". BBC Sport. 2025-11-19. Retrieved 2025-11-19.
- ^ "Dr Motsepe confers CAF President's Outstanding Achievement Award 2024 to President Paul Biya of Cameroon and President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi of Egypt". Dr Motsepe confers CAF President’s Outstanding Achievement Award 2024 to President Paul Biya of Cameroon and President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi of Egypt. Retrieved 2025-11-19.
- ^ "Salah retains African award to seal great day for Egypt". cafonline.com. Confederation of African Football. 8 January 2019. Archived from the original on 15 April 2019. Retrieved 20 March 2020.
- ^ "Unusual silence from Caf leaves observers wondering whether 2021 awards gala will ever be held | Goal.com English Bahrain". www.goal.com. 2022-05-18. Retrieved 2023-10-31.
- ^ MASAITI, Amira EL (2024-10-24). "Football: Marrakech to host CAF Awards Ceremony". HESPRESS English - Morocco News. Retrieved 2024-11-04.
- ^ "#CAFAwards24 to be hosted in Marrakech, Morocco for a second successive year". #CAFAwards24 to be hosted in Marrakech, Morocco for a second successive year. Retrieved 2024-11-04.
- ^ "African Legends honour Earthquake victims during friendly match in Marrakech". CAF. 2023-10-12. Retrieved 2023-12-27.
- ^ Gamra, Farah Ben (2025-11-07). "Official: Rabat to Host 2025 CAF Awards Ceremony in November". Morocco World News. Retrieved 2025-11-17.
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