Aubameyang in frame for Caf award as Yaya Toure misses out
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Gabon and Borussia Dortmund striker, Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, is in the frame to win a second Confederation of African Football (Caf) Player of the Year award.
Aubameyang, who picked up the title last year, is named on a preliminary list of 30 for Caf's annual title, which will be awarded at a gala on 5 January 2017 in Abuja, Nigeria.
Ivory Coast and Manchester City midfielder Yaya Toure, a four-times winner and runner-up to Aubameyang last year, is not on the list.
Toure, who captained Ivory Coast to Africa Cup of Nations success in 2015, was last year's BBC African Footballer of the Year, but has struggled this season under new Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola.
Cameroon legend Samuel Eto'o, currently in Turkey with Antalyaspor, is included in the list of names, and could win his fifth title.
There are five players who are also included on the list for the Africa-based player of the year, , externalincluding Mamelodi Sundowns trio, Khama Billiat (Zimbabwe), Dennis Onyango (Uganda) and Keegan Dolly (South Africa).
12 of the 30 footballers play in the English Premier League, including Algeria's Riyad Mahrez who won England's PFA Player of the Year award last season.
List of players nominated for Caf's 2016 African Player of the year award:
Ahmed Musa - Leicester City (England) and Nigeria
Andre Ayew - West Ham (England) and Ghana
Aymen Abdennour - Valencia (Spain) and Tunisia
Benjamin Mounkandjo - Lorient (France) and Cameroon
Cedric Bakambu - Villareal (Spain) and DR Congo
Dennis Onyango - Mamelodi Sundowns (South Africa) and Uganda
El Arabi Hillel Soudani - Dinamo Zagreb (Croatia) and Algeria
Eric Bailly - Manchester United (England) and Ivory Coast
Hakim Ziyech - Ajax (Netherlands) and Morocco
Islam Slimani - Leicester City (England) and Algeria
Itumeleng Khune - Kaizer Chiefs (South Africa) and South Africa
John Mikel Obi - Chelsea (England) and Nigeria
Kalidou Koulibaly - Napoli (Italy) and Senegal
Keegan Dolly - Mamelodi Sundowns (South Africa) and South Africa
Kelechi Iheanacho - Manchester City (England) and Nigeria
Khama Billiat - Mamelodi Sundowns (South Africa) and Zimbabwe
Mbwana Samatta - Genk (Belgium) and Tanzania
Mehdi Benatia - Juventus (Italy) and Morocco
Mohamed El Neny - Arsenal (England) and Egypt
Mohamed Salah - Roma (Italy) and Egypt
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang - Borussia Dortmund (Germany) and Gabon
Riyad Mahrez - Leicester City (England) and Algeria
Sadio Mane - Liverpool (England) and Senegal
Samuel Eto'o - Antalyaspor (Turkey) and Cameroon
Serge Aurier - PSG (France) and Ivory Coast
Victor Wanyama - Tottenham (England) and Kenya
Wahbi Khazri - Sunderland (England) and Tunisia
William Jebor - Wydad Casablanca (Morocco) and Liberia
Yannick Bolasie - Everton (England) and DR Congo
Yao Kouasi Gervais 'Gervinho' - Hebei Fortune (China) and Ivory Coast
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