Super Eagles’ goalkeeper Vincent Enyeama’s hopes of being
named the BBC African Player of the Year for 2014 was dashed after BBC
announced Algeria’s Yacine Brahimi as the winner.
The
Porto winger, Brahimi, 24, beat Lille FC shot-stopper Enyeama to the top
prize after garnering more votes in the polls open to football fans
across the continent for the first time. According to BBC, “a record
number of votes were submitted from fans in 207 FIFA-registered
countries” in a contest that produced Brahimi as the winner ahead of the
LOSC Lille goalkeeper.
Five players, including Ivory
Coast’s Gervinho, Gabon’s Pierre Emerre Aubameyang, and CAF Player Of
The Year Favourite Yaya Toure were earlier nominated for the award on 10
November before the aforementioned were edged out from the running
hours ago, leaving only Nigeria’s Enyeama and Algeria’s Brahimi to
battle it out.
Many had thought that Enyeama who has
been a phenomenal figure in-between the sticks for the Super Eagles and
was key to Nigeria making it to the round of 16 of the last world cup
staged in Brazil will nick the top prize.
If he had won, Enyeama would have been the second Nigeria after Jay Jay Okocha to win the BBC award.
Many
will now hope to see Enyeama scoop the ultimate which is the CAF
African footballer of the year award which he is amongst the final five
shortlist for the award.
Meanwhile, Enyeama himself has
accepted the final outcome of the 2014 BBC African Footballer of the
Year award by congratulating the winner Brahimi.
Enyeama took the defeat in a sporting way. He thanked the voters and sent out a congratulatory message to the Algerian.
“I
want to say a big thank you to everyone that made a shout out for me,
that voted for me for the BBC African Footballer of the Year 2014. God
bless you all very well, and congratulations to the Algerian guy, Yacine
Brahimi, who won it,” said Enyeama.
Enyeama missed out on becoming the fourth Nigerian to win the BBC African Footballer of the Year.
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