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Ashraf Hakimi wins the award for the best African player in the French League

The Moroccan right back, Ashraf Hakimi, won the Mark Vivian Award for Best African Player in the French League, continuing the heroic dominance of Paris Saint-Germain for the National Football Association Awards for the 2024-2025 season, according to Radio France International and France 24 announced on Monday.
Hakimi surpassed the Nice striker Ivan Ivan Gisan and the Senegalese Strasbourg midfielder Habib Diarra after the vote of a committee of 100 people chosen by Radio France and France 24, and includes journalists, consultants and former players.
Hakimi became the fourth Moroccan player to win this prestigious award after Marwan Al -Shammakh (2009), Yunus Belhanda (2012) and Sufyan Boufal (2016).
Hakimi, who won the second year, came to the Gabonese striker Pierre Erik Obamyang, who played for Marseille 2023-2024 season.
The award was established for the first time in the 2008-2009 season, and Moroccan Bordeaux striker Marwan Al Shamakh won. He bears the name of the former midfielder Cameroon Mark Vivian Foya, who died after a heart attack during a confrontation that brought together his country and Colombia in the semi -finals of the Confederations Cup on June 26, 2003 in Lyon.

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