Manchester City Midfielder Named as 2011 CAF African Footballer of The Year

Etihad Stadium star wins coveted award.



Yaya Toure has been named the 2011 African Footballer of the Year by the Confederation of African Football.

Toure, 28, was chosen by coaches of national teams on the continent.

“This is the highest prize I can get in my career,” said Toure, who has helped City to the top of the Premier League.

He also scored the only goal of the game as Manchester City beat Stoke to win the FA Cup in May.

An emotional Toure said he was proud to have received the honour on “a special day for me”, and he hopes the honour will spur the Ivory Coast on as they look for a second Nations Cup title next year.

“In a few months we will look for the Africa Cup of Nations which is very important for me and my country,” he said.

“But for now I am very happy and very proud – it’s unbelievable, it’s amazing. It’s a first step in my big career.”

SOURCE: BBC Sport