Achraf Hakimi, the captain of Morocco, celebrated his UEFA Champions League triumph with the award on Wednesday, capping a successful campaign for his club Paris Saint-Germain.
The 27-year-old also claimed a fourth Ligue 1 title last year, as well as the French Cup and UEFA Super Cup. However, PSG fell short in the Club World Cup final as Hakimi had to settle for a medal in New York for the winner.
The right-back won the award for the first time in his career when Mohamed Salah, an Egyptian player from Liverpool, and Victor Osimhen, a Nigerian striker, defeated them.

Before thanking his family, teammates, and Morocco coach Walid Regragui, Hakimi said, “It’s really an honor for me to be here today and I’m proud to win such a prestigious trophy.”
As Morocco prepares to take the Africa Cup of Nations on December 21 after suffering a severe sprained ankle, Hakimi will play for them as they prepare to win the event for the first time since 1976.

Ghizlane Chebbak of Morocco defeated fellow countrywoman Sanaa Mssoudy and Rasheedat Ajibade to win the title of best female player on the continent.
Although her team lost to Nigeria in the final match, the Al Hilal attacker was the tournament’s top scorer this year.
The Moroccan host nation, Yassine Bounou, won the best men’s goalkeeper award, and the Moroccan under-20 World Cup-winning side was chosen as the best men’s national team.
Othmane Maamma of Morocco, age 20, won the title of best young women’s player at Watford, while Doha El Madani, age 20, and Othmane Maamma of Morocco, age 20, won the title.
After helping the country, which had a population of 525, 000, secure a spot at the 2026 World Cup, Cape Verde boss Bubista was named the men’s coach of the year.
Chiamaka Nnadozie, the reigning women’s goalkeeper of the year, won her third straight award.














