The shortlist includes the finest Nigerian stars playing
their trade abroad, the pick of the home-based players, a starlet who has
distinguished himself in youth competition and the star Super Eagles of the
last 12 months.
Here’s the complete 10-man shortlist; check out our
selection, and then cast your vote below.
Tunde ADENIJI
Led the
line for an outstanding Sunshine Stars selection, and will doubtless be a key
man for the home-based Eagles at the upcoming Championship of African Nations.
Fanendo ADI:
There
aren’t too many Nigerians abroad who won their respective domestic league this
season, but Adi managed it as Portland Timbers won Major League Soccer. 18
goals in 39 outings is a fine return.
Odion IGHALO
The
goalscoring sensation outscored Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo earlier in
the year, fired Watford to the Premier League, and has taken instantly to the
EPL.
Obafemi MARTINS
The evergreen frontman contributed 15 goals
and four assists in Major League Soccer, earning a recall to the national side
in the process.
Ahmed MUSA
Named
as Super Eagles skipper by Sunday Oliseh, the 23-year-old came seventh in the
Russian top scoring charts last season, and is a rare ray of light for Nigerian
participants in the Champions League.
Victor OSIMHEN
The record
breaker. Osimhen stole the show for Nigeria at the U-17 World Cup, breaking
Florent Sinama-Pongolle’s long-standing goalscoring record in the tournament.
Gbolahan SALAMI
An inspirational
figure for the home-based Eagles, Salami also top scored in the NPFL, finding
the net 17 times.
Moses SIMON
The Nigerian
Messi won the Jupiler League title with Gent, before helping the Buffalos to
the Last 16 of the Champions League—becoming the first Belgian side to reach
the knockout stages.
Chinedu UDOJI
The Enyimba skipper not only won the
Nigerian title with the People’s Elephant, he also earned an invitation to be
part of Oliseh’s Super Eagles revolution.
Anthony UJAH
Averaged
just under one goal every three league games for FC Koln last season, earning a
move to Werder Bremen. He’s found the net seven times in 16 outings so far this
term, firing himself into the Bundesliga’s top ten goalscorers so far this
term.
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