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Aliou Cissé: From Heartbreak to Glory – The Journey of Senegal’s AFCON Mastermind

From a losing finalist in 2002 to a victorious strategist at the 2021 edition of the TotalEnergies CAF Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON), Aliou Cissé’s story with Africa’s most prestigious competition is a true tale of perseverance and success.

The former Senegal captain and coach shares his unreserved view of this key event and analyses the ambitions of the Lions of Teranga for the TotalEnergies CAF AFCON 2025 in Morocco.

You have been designated to attend the draw for the TotalEnergies CAF AFCON 2025. How do you feel about this responsibility? 

Aliou Cissé: It’s an experience that I’ve already had in other contexts, but which always requires special preparation. It’s not our daily life as coaches or players. We are more comfortable on the pitch, but with clear instructions and rehearsals, it becomes natural. Like the players before a match, we rehearse our gestures to understand the steps we must take.

Why is the draw so crucial for the competition?
It’s a first for me to attend a draw, because I’ve never been there before, neither for the AFCON nor for the World Cup. However, this exercise symbolizes the beginning of an adventure for each team, with major strategic stakes.

Senegal is now one of the powers of African football. What is your analysis of them?
Senegal needs no introduction. We are among the best teams on the continent, with a place in the top 20 in the world according to the FIFA ranking.

This progression reflects the experience of our players, some of whom have played in four or five AFCONs, as well as two World Cups. We also have a very ambitious group of young people.
Since our historic victory in 2022, the objective has been clear: to aim for the title every time we participate.

The TotalEnergies CAF AFCON will be held in Morocco. How do you perceive this edition?
Morocco offers modern infrastructure and a high-level organization. It will be a special TotalEnergies CAF AFCON. African football is constantly evolving, and I hope that this edition will mark a historic turning point.

You have lived through over two decades of the TotalEnergies CAF AFCON, first as a player and then a coach. How do you see its evolution?
The tournament has progressed on all levels: infrastructure, team preparation and coach training. With the increase from 16 to 24 teams, it has become even more competitive and is followed internationally. It is a celebration for all of Africa, and players are willing to leave their clubs in the middle of the season to participate.

What are the key elements to win an AFCON?
It takes a lot of work, patience and a bit of luck. The players have to be at the top of their game at the right time and have a competitive mentality until the end. Conditions can be demanding in Africa, but perseverance always pays off in the end.

Any advice for young coaches?
Be ready, organized, and adaptable. African football has its particularities, and you have to know how to adjust. But it’s a unique and deeply enriching experience.

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Ademola Lookman Clinches 2024 Africa Player of the Year Award at CAF Awards in Marrakech

Super Eagles Forward Triumphs After Rapid Rise in International Football

Ademola Lookman, forward for Nigeria’s Super Eagles and Atalanta FC, has been named the Africa Player of the Year at the 2024 CAF Awards held on Monday night in Marrakech, Morocco. The 27-year-old earned the prestigious title in recognition of his outstanding performances both at the club and international level, marking a stunning rise in his career since making his first appearance for Nigeria less than 33 months ago.

From England’s U-17 World Cup Winner to Nigeria’s Star

Lookman’s journey to the top of African football has been nothing short of remarkable. After winning the FIFA U-17 World Cup with England in 2017, Lookman switched his allegiance to Nigeria, committing his international future to the Super Eagles. His dedication paid off earlier this year when he played a crucial role in helping Nigeria finish as runners-up at the 34th Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) held in Côte d’Ivoire.

Lookman’s individual form has been equally impressive. In addition to his international achievements, the forward played a pivotal role in Atalanta’s success in the 2023 UEFA Europa League, further cementing his status as one of the continent’s top talents. This season, Lookman has scored 11 goals and provided five assists for the Italian club in 18 appearances across all competitions, showcasing his consistency and attacking prowess.

Nigeria Dominates at the CAF Awards

Lookman’s triumph was part of a successful night for Nigerian football. Alongside him, goalkeeper Chiamaka Nnadozie retained her title as the Women’s Goalkeeper of the Year, and the Super Falcons were once again honored as the Women’s National Team of the Year, repeating their success from the previous year.

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The awards ceremony, held at the Palais des Congrés, was attended by high-profile figures such as Ibrahim Musa Gusau, President of the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF), and Amaju Pinnick, Nigeria’s FIFA Council Member. Pinnick was particularly jubilant about Lookman’s win, reflecting on the challenges he faced in persuading the player to represent Nigeria before his eventual debut in March 2022, during a World Cup qualifier against Ghana in Kumasi.

Gusau, who collected the Women’s National Team of the Year award on behalf of the Super Falcons, dedicated the accolade to Nigeria’s First Lady, Senator Oluremi Tinubu. He emphasized the NFF’s commitment to continuing its support for women’s football in the country.

Super Eagles of Nigeria and Atalanta forward, Ademola Lookman (C), with CAF president Dr. Patrice Motsepe (L) and FIFA president Gianni Infantino (R).

Super Falcons Shine at the CAF Awards

The Super Falcons also had a strong showing at the event. Four of the team’s stars—Michelle Alozie, Osinachi Ohale, Rasheedat Ajibade, and Asisat Oshoala—were named to the 2024 CAF Best 11 Women’s squad. The men’s team was also well-represented, with Lookman and 2023 Africa Player of the Year Victor Osimhen both included in the Best 11 Men’s roster.

Full List of 2024 CAF Award Winners

  • Men’s Player of the Year: Ademola Lookman (Nigeria)
  • Women’s Player of the Year: Barbra Banda (Zambia)
  • Men’s Coach of the Year: Emerse Faé (Côte d’Ivoire)
  • Women’s Coach of the Year: Lamia Boumehdi (TP Mazembe; Morocco)
  • Men’s Goalkeeper of the Year: Ronwen Williams (South Africa)
  • Women’s Goalkeeper of the Year: Chiamaka Nnadozie (Nigeria)
  • Men’s Interclub Player of the Year: Ronwen Williams (Mamelodi Sundowns/South Africa)
  • Women’s Interclub Player of the Year: Sanâa Mssoudy (AS FAR/Morocco)
  • Men’s Young Player of the Year: Lamine Camara (Senegal)
  • Women’s Young Player of the Year: Doha El Madani (AS FAR/Morocco)
  • Men’s National Team of the Year: Côte d’Ivoire
  • Women’s National Team of the Year: Super Falcons of Nigeria
  • Men’s Club of the Year: Al Ahly (Egypt)
  • Women’s Club of the Year: TP Mazembe (DR Congo)
  • Goal of the Year: Mabululu (Goal for Angola against Namibia)
  • Best Referee (Women): Bouchra Karboubi (Morocco)
  • Best Referee (Men): Elvis Guy Nguegoue (Cameroon)

Recognizing Football Excellence Across Africa

Among the many other highlights of the evening were the inclusion of several Super Falcons players in the CAF Best 11 Women, and the recognition of notable personalities such as Mary Onyali, Obafemi Martins, and Chioma Ajunwa-Oparah, who presented awards at the event.

In addition to the footballing awards, the Outstanding Achievement Award was presented to Presidents Abdel Fattah El-Sisi of Egypt and Paul Biya of Cameroon for their contributions to African football.

Ademola Lookman’s victory is a testament to his remarkable progress since his switch to international football, and it places him firmly among the elite footballers in Africa. As Lookman continues to shine for Atalanta and the Super Eagles, his future looks even brighter, and his legacy in African football is already being written.