Black Princesses skipper, Evelyn Badu, was the star of the moment during the women’s category of the 2022 CAF Awards staged in Rabat, Morocco.
The event, which took place on Thursday, July 21, saw the former Hasaacas Ladies midfielder crowned Inter-Club Player of the Year as well as the Young Player of the Year.
She beats off competition from Mamelodi Sundowns goalkeeper Andile Dlamini and South Africa defender Bambanani Mbanie in the Inter-Club Player of the Year category before winning the Young Player of the Year ahead of former teammate Doris Boaduwaa and Morocco’s Yasmine Zouhir.
Badu was the top scorer in the maiden edition of the CAF Women’s Champions League and was also named player of the tournament.
Following a successful tournament and stunning year, the 19-year-old sealed a move to Norwegian side, Avaldsnes IL.
Badu is currently with the Black Princesses side as they prepare for next month’s FIFA U20 Women’s World Cup in Costa Rica.
Latest Stories
-
Which will you vote for in 2024 Election: Honesty, Character, or Campaign Promises?
3 hours -
The ball is in Iran’s court after US pressure pays off
3 hours -
‘Japa’ sweeps Nigeria’s hospitals
4 hours -
Obuasi: Catholic Voices GH choral peace concert unites NPP, NDC
4 hours -
Lordina Supports NDC campaign in Ketu North with donation of medical equipment to Afife Health Centre
4 hours -
MTN Foundation delivers crucial technology tools to Eastern Regional Hospital
4 hours -
Galien Forum Africa: Enhaning African women’s role in climate and environmental crises
10 hours -
7th Galien Africa Forum ends with emphasis on health, innovation, and climate action in Africa
10 hours -
Ruthless Barcelona thrash Real Madrid to go 6 points clear
10 hours -
National Farmers’ Day scheduled for November 8
11 hours -
Samson’s Take: Why over 75% vote but only 5% join protests
12 hours -
Krachi East Chiefs applaud Bawumia for campaigning on issues with evidence
13 hours -
National Security Ministry dismisses Reuters’ claims that militants are using Ghana as logistical base
13 hours -
BOST and its CEO win big at 8th Ghana Energy Awards
14 hours -
Accused person in protest over alleged $3m BOST scandal discharged
15 hours