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League 1: Why Is Ashraf Hakimi Absent From the Eleven Named for the Marc-Vivian Foé Award for Best African Player?

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While he had been named the best African footballer at the French Championship last season, the PSG side won't sign a double.

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For this season 2025-2026, the right side of Paris Saint-Germain, Ashraf Hakimi, is not among the nominees for the Marc-Vivien Foé prize, rewarding the best African player in Ligue 1.

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While he had been named the best African footballer at the French Championship last season, the PSG side won't sign a double.

·Paris, France
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Ashraf Hakimi will not succeed himself. Winner in 2025 of the Marc-Vivien Foé prize for the best African football player in the French Championship, the right side of Paris Saint-Germain is not on the list of 11 players named for the 2026 edition. Author of a successful season, although he was away from the field for almost two months due to an ankle injury on 4 November last, the PSG vice-captain was not selected, unlike Pierre-Emerick Aubameya…

Among the most regular OL players this season, Moussa Niakhaté is one of the nominees for the Marc-Vivien Foé prize, rewarding the best African player in the League 1. The final title still remains subject to discussion, but for most football fans, Senegal is indeed the champion of Africa 2025. In the meantime, [...] The article Niakhaté (OL) named for the title of best African player in Ligue 1 appeared first on Olympic & Lyonnais.

This is a trophy that a PSG player cannot win. France 24 and RFI have unveiled the list...

On Thursday, France 24 and RFI unveiled the list of 11 nominees for the Marc-Vivien Foé prize, which recognizes the best African player playing in the League 1. Among them are the Marseillais Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, Monegasque Lamine Camara, Parisien Ilan Kebbal and Lorientais Bamba Dieng.

·Boulogne-Billancourt, France
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L'ÉQUIPE broke the news in Boulogne-Billancourt, France on Friday, April 10, 2026.
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