Senegal icon Sadio Mane has once again etched his name into African football history after being crowned TotalEnergies Man of the Competition at the 2025 CAF Africa Cup of Nations in Morocco.
The honour crowns a commanding tournament that saw the Teranga Lions lift the continental title and underlined Mane’s enduring influence on the biggest stage.
From the opening whistle to the final act, the Al-Nassr winger set the tempo for Senegal. His impact went far beyond goals and assists.
The forward led with authority, composure and intensity, driving standards on and off the pitch as Senegal navigated tight contests and high-pressure moments.
His decisive contribution in the semi-final proved pivotal, steering his country into yet another AFCON final.
Momentum then carried into a dramatic showdown against hosts Morocco.
Senegal emerged victorious with a 1–0 extra-time win, sealing their second AFCON crown in three editions. In a final marked by tension and fine margins, Mane’s leadership stood out.
He steadied the group, demanded focus, and embodied the calm needed to see the job through.
The award recognizes Mane’s all-round excellence across the tournament. While Morocco’s Brahim Diaz claimed the Golden Boot and others shone in flashes, Mane delivered consistency.
He elevated teammates, influenced games without always needing the spotlight, and maintained elite performance levels throughout the competition.
Notably, this is not unfamiliar territory for the Senegalese superstar. Mane also won Man of the Competition at AFCON 2021, making him one of the few players in tournament history to claim the award twice.
The achievement reinforces his status as a generational figure in African football.
In Morocco, Mane once again reminded the continent why he remains Senegal’s heartbeat.
Clutch moments, relentless work rate and inspirational leadership defined his campaign and with another major individual honour added to his legacy, his place among Africa’s greats is beyond doubt.

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