Achraf Hakimi of Paris Saint-Germain won the Prix Marc-Vivien Foé today, which is granted to the top African player in Ligue 1 for the season.
The honor is a first for the right-back and vice-captain of Les Rouge et Bleu, who had been nominated for the accolade each season since moving to the French city in 2021 but had never taken home the trophy.
The Morocco international, who finished second in the previous year's election, was the judges' top pick this time around because of his stellar 2024–2025 top flight performance. In actuality, Hakimi's 364 points were about 200 more than those of Evann Guessand of OGC Nice and Côte d'Ivoire, while Habib Diarra of RC Strasbourg Alsace and Senegal came in third.
By the way, the Atlas Lions captain is now the fourth Moroccan to win the prize, after Sofiane Boufal of Lille in 2016, Younès Belhanda of Montpellier in 2012, and Marouane Chamakh of Bordeaux in 2009.


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