Congrtulations to Yacine Brahimi as Thegoalmac can reveal that the Porto star has been named 2014 BBC African Footballer of the Year.
The
midfielder came out on top of the voting on the back of his displays
Algeria, who he helped to the last-16 of the World Cup for the first
time, as fans from 207 Fifa-registered countries placed their votes.
Brahimi
saw off competition from Nigeria star Vincent Enyeama, Pierre
Emerick-Aubameyang of Gabon, and Ivory Coast duo Yaya Toure - who was
last year's winner - and Gervinho.
You think he deserves the BBC African player of the year award? Continue for what he said after receiving the award.
"It's a great honour for me to receive this award," he told Porto's official website.
"I
want to dedicate the award to Algeria and all of the other African
nations. 2014 has been a great year for me and now I will strive to
evolve and win trophies for my club Porto."
Brahimi began 2014 in
La Liga with Granada, with his performances alerting the Portuguese
giants, who promptly sealed a reported €6.5 million deal for the player
in July.
Since arriving in Portugal, the 24-year-old has scored
six goals in 15 appearances, including a hat-trick in his side's opening
Champions League group stage clash with BATE Borisov.
"I have to thank my new club, the players playing with me, the coach and the staff," he added.
Brahimi
becomes the first Algerian player to be named African Footballer of the
Year and joins an illustrious band of elite names who have lifted the
famous prize.
The likes of George Weah, Jay-Jay Okocha, Didier
Drogba and Samuel Eto'o are all previous winners, with the trophy adding
to another award he received last month, naming him the best African
Player in Spain in 2013/14.

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