Ghanaian international Mohammed Kudus became only the second player to be named Footballer of the Year at the Ghana Football Awards twice, securing the 2024 title.
Black Stars and West Ham’s Kudus Mohammed had himself quite the night by taking away
– Footballer of the year
– Goal of the year (Against Freiburg) #Citisports #GFAwards pic.twitter.com/EW0eddzSih
— Citi Sports (@CitiSportsGHA) June 30, 2024
The West Ham United midfielder outperformed competitors Abdul Fatawu Issahaku, Osman Bukari, and Inaki Williams to win the award for the second year.
In his debut season in England, Kudus had an outstanding performance with West Ham United, scoring 14 goals and providing six assists in 45 appearances.
He also helped lead the team to the quarterfinals of the UEFA Europa League, netting five goals in the competition.
A summary of the night’s Winners #Citisports #GFAwards pic.twitter.com/kPAxirtuLC
— Citi Sports (@CitiSportsGHA) June 30, 2024
Below is the list of winners:
Footballer of the Year
Mohammed Kudus – West Ham United.
Women’s Footballer of the Year
Jennifer Kankam Yeboaug – ZED FC, Egypt
Men’s Coach of the Year
Nurudeen Amadu – FC Samartex
Women’s Coach of the Year
Yussif Basigi – Hasaacas Ladies/ Black Princesses
Odartey Lamptey Future Star Award
Abdul Aziz Issah – Dreams FC
Goalkeeper of the Year
Kofi Baah – FC Samartex
Home-based Footballer of the Year (Male)
Emmanuel Keyekeh – FC Samartex
Home-based Footballer of the Year (Female)
Abdulai Mukarama – Hasaacas Ladies
Goal of the Year
Mohammed Kudus – West Ham United
Best Ghanaian Club CEO
Richard Duah Nsenkyire – Samartex
Male Team of the Year
FC Samartex
Female Team of the Year
Hasaacas Ladies
Most Vibrant Club on Social Media
Dreams FC
Special Fan (s) of the Year
Casfordians
Special Awards
The Black Challenge
Thumbs Up Award
Gold Fields
MTN Ghana
Living Legend Award
Nanasam Brew Butler
Adjoa Bayor