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GF Awards: Mukarama Abdulai wins Women’s Footballer of the Year

Fentuo Tahiru by Fentuo Tahiru
July 22, 2019
Reading Time: 1 min read

Black Maidens Captain, Mukarama Abdulai, has won the Women’s Footballer of the Year award for 2018 at the Ghana Football Awards.

The 17 year old beat competition from teammate Grace Animah and Black Queens defender Janet Egyir.

Mukarama also walked home with the Future Star of the Year award, capping off a wonderful last 12 months for the Northern Ladies striker.

Mukarama won the top scorer award with 7 goals at the 2018 FIFA Women’s U-17 World Cup in Uruguay and was also adjudged the 3rd best player at the competition as the Maidens crashed out to Mexico at the quarter final stage.

Her 7 goals made her the outright top scoring at the FIFA Women’s U-17 World Cup, surpassing Jane Ayieyam’s record 6 scored over two tournaments (2012 & 2014).

Below is the full of winners

Coach Of the Year
Charles Akunnor- Asante Kotoko

Women’s Footballer of the Year
Mukarama Abdulai – Black Maidens

Team Of The Year
Asante Kotoko

Goalkeeper of the Year
Felix Annan – Asante Kotoko

Home-based Player Of The Year
Fatawu Shafiu

Best Foreign Player
Thomas Partey

Goal of the Year
By Joseph Esso – Hearts of Oak

The Living Legend Awards
Dogo Moro and Wiberforce Mfum

Rising Star Award
Abdulai Mukarama

Thumbs Up Award
Professional Footballers Association of Ghana

Overall Footballer of the Year
Thomas Partey

 

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