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Published January 13, 2009

JOHANNESBURG, Jan 12: The African Footballer of the Year announcement has been postponed to Feb. 10 in Lagos, the Confederation of African Football said on Monday.

The CAF, who had already set two previous dates for the winner, most recently scheduled the annual awards function for Dakar on Jan. 23.

They said the change was an attempt to secure the presence of all five nominated players led by former winner Didier Drogba of the Ivory Coast.

Drogba has already said he has no interest in the award after a controversial decision to strip him of the 2007 accolade.

The other nominees are his Chelsea club mate Michael Essien of Ghana; Arsenal’s Togolese international Emmanuel Adebayor; Egypt striker Amr Zaki, who plays at Wigan Athletic, and Mohamed Aboutrika, who scored the winning goal for the Pharoahs in February’s African Nations Cup finals.—Reuters

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