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Ghanaian duo Comfort Yeboah and Mary Amponsah have been nominated at the 2023 CAF Awards to be staged in Morocco next month.
The Ampem Darkoa Ladies players are among the shortlisted players for the Young Player of the Year award after stellar performances in the year under review.
Still in the women’s category, Mary Amponsah and Comfort Yeboah are also in the running for Young Player of the Year at the #CAFAwards2023. pic.twitter.com/9ohMwcpglt
— Lawrence Baidoo (@kweku_lawrence) November 14, 2023
Both Yeboah and Amponsah played a key role in the Nana Mma winning the domestic double during the 2022/23 season.
Both players were also strongly involved during Ampem Darkoa Ladies' triumph at the WAFU Zone B Champions League qualifiers where Amponsah emerged as the top scorer after scoring eight goals in the competition.
On the national side, Amponsah has also been invited with the Black Queens as well as the Black Princesses.
Currently participating in the 2023 CAF Champions League, Yeboah has been one of the brightest players in the completion scoring in her side's opening game in the comeback win over ASFAR Club.
Ampem Darkoa Ladies are in the semi-finals of the tournament and will face Sporting Club Casablanca on Wednesday, November 15.
Here are the full nominees for the Young Player of the Year:

The event is scheduled to take place on the 11th of December in Morocco.
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