By Amy Woodyatt, CNNUpdated 1005 GMT (1805 HKT) July 22, 2022 This year's winners were celebrated at an awards ceremony in Rabat, Morocco.(CNN)Senegal's Sadio Mané and Nigeria's Asisat Oshoala were crowned African Footballers of the Year — both scoring consecutive wins at the awards, which were held in Rabat, Morocco.
Mané struck the decisive spot-kick in a tense shootout as Senegal won its first ever Africa Cup of Nations in the final against Egypt.Having missed a penalty early on in the game, Mané thumped the ball past goalkeeper Mohamed Abou Gabal to give his team a 4-2 win on penalties — securing Senegal's first ever continental championship against the seven-time winner of the tournament.The 30-year-old forward, who last month signed a three-year contract with Bayern Munich, last won the accolade in 2019 when he was with Liverpool.Mané gave Senegal a 4-2 win on penalties, securing the country's first ever Africa Cup of Nations.It was a huge night for Senegal, which had five awards to celebrate, with Aliou Cissé taking Coach of the Year, Pape Matar Sarr named Young Player of the Year, Pape Ousmane Sakho taking Goal of the Year and Senegal being crowned National Team of the Year.Read MoreMeanwhile, Barcelona striker Oshoala bagged Women's Player of the Year for a record fifth time — overtaking fellow Nigerian Perpetua Nkwocha's four.Asisat Oshoala won Women's Player of the Year for a record fifth time.Oshoala won the award ahead of Cameroon and Inter Milan's Ajara Nchout Njoya and Zambia's Grace Chanda.She was forced to miss this year's Women's Africa Cup of Nations due to an injury.
Earlier this year, she became the first African woman to win the Pichichi Award, which is given to the top scorer in the Spanish