Salah Is The Most Prominent Candidate For The CAF Globe Soccer Awards

The European Globe Soccer Awards announced the final list of candidates to win the World Player of the Year award, after the end of the public voting period that lasted for six days. The list includes 12 of the most important players in the world, including Jude Bellingham and Vinicius Junior, the two Real Madrid stars who reached the Champions League final, French star Kylian Mbappe, Liverpool icon Mohamed Salah, and four of Manchester City’s brilliant stars. The ceremony begins under the program slogan “The Road to Dubai,” where the winners of the continental Globe Soccer Awards automatically qualify for the list of nominees for the Dubai Globe Soccer Awards, the ceremony held annually in the Emirates in cooperation with the Dubai Sports Council. The first edition of the European Caved Globe Soccer Awards will also witness the hosting of the first in-person end-of-season awards ceremony from the Spanish League (La Liga). The Caved Globe Soccer Awards include a jury of the most prominent former players, current and former coaches, club presidents and CEOs, in addition to stadium judges, player agents and other active parties in the world of football. The committee is responsible for selecting the final winners from the official final lists that were determined based on the voting process in which football fans around the world participated. Egyptian Liverpool star Mohamed Salah topped the audience vote for the World Player of the Year award, followed by a group of the most prominent players, including Phil Foden, Erling Haaland, Rodri, and Bernardo Silva from Manchester City, among others. The list of contenders for the title also includes prominent names such as Harry Kane, Mbappe and his French teammate Antoine Griezmann, Serho Geraci, the German Stuttgart club striker, and Inter Milan star Lautaro Martinez, along with Vinicius Junior and Jude Bellingham from Real Madrid, knowing that the latter is a candidate to win. The best young player award as well. In addition to Real Madrid star Jude Bellingham, the final list of the best young players under 21 years old includes Lamine Yamal from Barcelona, ​​who topped the public vote, and Cole Palmer from Chelsea. Added to the list are rising names such as Pau Cobarci from Barcelona, ​​Eduardo Camavinga from Real Madrid, the English duo Rico Luis and Kobe Maino, Jamal Musiala from Bayern Munich, Benfica midfielder Joao Neves, and Warren Zaire Emery from Paris Saint-Germain. Ten clubs from the six major European leagues are competing for the Best Men's Club award, with Real Madrid topping the public vote, joined by clubs such as Barcelona and Girona from the Spanish League, and Bayer Leverkusen, the undefeated German League champion. The final list for the Best Coach Award includes nine out of ten coaches of the clubs nominated to win the Best Men’s Club award, with Thiago Motta, coach of Bologna, topping the results of the general public vote, and the public’s vote came in favor of Barcelona in the Best Women’s Club category.

 


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