Super Eagles Forward, Paul Onuachu Wins Ebony Shoe Award For Best African Player In Belgium
Super Eagles striker, Paul Onuachu has added yet another award to his growing cabinet following his spectacular season for Racing Genk in Belgian League.
Onuachu, who is presently in camp with the national team in Austria where the Eagles are bracing up for another friendly game with the Indomitable Lions of Cameroon, has won Ebony Shoe Award for Best African player for 2020/21 season.
The 27-year-old, who was top scorer in Belgian Pro-League last season with 33 goals, beat Club Brugge’s Clinton Mata from Angola and Genk teammate, Théo Bongonda from Belgium to second and third places respectively.
He became the first Nigerian to win the award in 25 years after Celestine Babayaro won in 1996 while playing for Anderlecht.
Paul also became the fifth Nigerian to cart home the best African award since its inception in 1992.
Daniel Amokachi won twice in 1992 and 1994 with Brugge, while Victor Ikpeba and Godwin Okpara were the other Nigerians to win the award, in 1993 and 1995 with RFC Liège and Eendracht Aalst respectively.
The closest a Nigerian came close to winning the award after Babayaro was in 2015, when Moses Simon came second while playing for KAA Gent.
Eagles striker, Onuachu was also named Genk’s best player in the just-concluded season.