Ghanaian midfielder Mohammed Kudus has earned a spot in the 2024 FIFPro African Best XI, announced during the CAF Player of the Year Awards in Marrakech, Morocco.
This honour, introduced by CAF and FIFPro Africa, celebrates the top African players chosen by their peers for outstanding performances over the year.
Kudus’ selection caps off a remarkable year for the West Ham United star.
In his first Premier League season, he scored 14 goals and provided six assists, making an immediate impact.
On the international stage, he shone at the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations, scoring twice against Egypt and winning two Man of the Match awards.
This recognition highlights Kudus’ growing reputation as one of Africa’s finest talents.
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