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Marrakech, Morocco to host CAF Awards for a second successive year

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Lookman, Boniface, Osimhen battle with seven others for crown The Confederation of African Football (CAF), yesterday, announced that the Moroccan city of Marrakech will host the CAF Awards for the second successive year.

This will be the third time in a row that Morocco is hosting the ceremony, after a glittering star-studded African fanfare last year.

CAF said in a statement, yesterday, said that it would confirm the starting time of the ceremony billed for December this year.

Nigeria’s Victor Osimhen and Asisat Oshoala hold the African Footballer of the Year and the African Women Footballer of the Year awards respectively.

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