African Footballer of the Year: Full list of every winner as Sadio Mane takes out 2022 award

Joshua Thomas

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After a two-year absence due to the COVID-19 pandemic, another African Footballer of the Year has officially been crowned. 

New Bayern Munich signing Sadio Mane took home the award for 2022 edging out former Liverpool teammate Mohamed Salah and Chelsea goalkeeper Edouard Mendy. 

Mane also took out African Footballer of the Year in 2019 when the award was last handed out having finished runner-up to Salah in 2018 and 2017. 

The honour is now judged based on accomplishments over the past season rather than a single calendar year.

It was a 2021-22 campaign to remember for Mane whose penalties saw Senegal win the Cup of Nations and qualify for the 2022 FIFA World Cup. 

At club level, Mane helped Liverpool to FA Cup and Carabao Cup success, though the Reds did fall short in the Premier League and UEFA Champions League. 

Elsewhere at the CAF Awards, Asisat Oshoala was named the women's winner for a record fifth time and Pape Matar Sarr took out Young Player of the Year. 

Full list of every African Footballer of the Year

The award in its current format has been handed out by the Confederation of African Football since 1992. 

Samuel Eto'o and Yaya Toure currently hold the record for most African Footballer of the Year wins having taken out the honour four times. 

YearWinner
2022Sadio Mane
2019Sadio Mane
2018Mohamed Salah
2017Mohamed Salah
2016Riyad Mahrez
2015Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang
2014Yaya Toure
2013Yaya Toure
2012Yaya Toure
2011Yaya Toure
2010Sameul Eto'o
2009Didier Drogba
2008Emmanuel Adebayor
2007Frederic Kanoute
2006Didier Drogba
2005Samuel Eto'o
2004Samuel Eto'o
2003Samuel Eto'o
2002El Hadji Diouf
2001El Hadji Diouf
2000Patrick M'Boma
1999Nwankwo Kanu
1998Mustapha Hadji
1997Victor Ikpeba
1996Nwankwo Kanu
1995George Weah
1994Emmanuel Amunike
1992Abedi Pele

Joshua Thomas

Josh has been covering sport for nearly a decade now having fallen in love with football at a young age. A UTS graduate, Josh has previously worked for GOAL and now covers football closely for The Sporting News.