“Thank you to all the fans around the world who continue to support me and who love me a lot,” said Toure in a BBC statement. “I’m very proud, I’m very happy, this award is amazing.
“It’s the fifth time in a row (being
nominated) and this time is very special.”
Toure, who has scored 13 goals for
club and country this year, was the choice of the BBC’s global audience.
He held off competition from
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang (Gabon and Borussia Dortmund), Victor Moses (Nigeria
and Liverpool, on loan from Chelsea), John Obi Mikel (Nigeria and Chelsea), and
Jonathan Pitroipa (Burkina Faso and Rennes).
Toure was presented with the award
at Manchester City’s Carrington training ground on Monday.
“We are pleased for Yaya Toure that
he has finally won the BBC African Footballer of the Year on his fifth
nomination for the award,” said BBC Africa’s current affairs editor Vera
Kwakofi.
“This shows the high esteem in which
he is held by lovers of African football and the respect the fans have for his
exploits for club and country.”
Toure now has the chance to complete
an awards double having been selected among a 25-man shortlist for the African
Football Confederation (CAF) African Footballer of the Year for 2013.
In contrast to the BBC award, Toure
has won the CAF equivalent in each of the last two years and winning it for a
third consecutive year would see him match the achievement of Cameroon striker
Samuel Eto’o, winner in 2003, 2004 and 2005.
The winner of the latest edition is
due to be announced at a ceremony in Lagos, Nigeria, on January 9.
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