Sadio Mané has been named the AFCON 2025 Player of the Tournament after leading Senegal to their second continental title in a tense final against hosts Morocco.
The 33-year-old captain was the heartbeat of the “Lions of Teranga,” contributing two goals and three assists over seven matches.
However, it was his veteran leadership and tactical discipline that earned him the award. CAF’s Technical Study Group praised Mané for his ability to organize play and stabilize his team during high-pressure knockout stages.
Mané adapted his game, dropping deep into midfield and leading the high press when required.
Four years after securing Senegal’s maiden title, he has now solidified his status as an African football icon with a second trophy.
In a hostile final atmosphere in Rabat, his experience was the decisive factor in controlling the match tempo.
With two AFCON titles and a UEFA Champions League trophy now to his name, Mané’s performance in Morocco cements his place among the all-time greats of the sport on the continent.
























