Marc-Vivien Foé Prize: Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, winner for the 2nd time

Marc Vivien Foe Prize Pierre Emerick Aubameyang winner for the 2nd time

Radio Foot 4:10 p.m.-9:10 p.m. TU live from Marseille. The show honors Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang. The twirling Marseillais, once again winner of the Marc-Vivien Foé Prize, 11 years after winning the 5th edition. The native of Mayenne (west of France), who left France and the Greens in 2013, completed a full season with OM!

– Almost 35 years old, “Spiderman”, author of a double against Lorient yesterday (May 12, 2024) has scored 16 goals and made 5 assists while the 2023-24 Ligue 1 financial year is almost over.

– Recalled to the selection with the Panthers, the top scorer of the season in the Europa League beat Moroccan full-back Achraf Hakimi from PSG, and Algerian midfielder Nabil Bentaleb from Lille. He succeeds the Congolese Chancel Mbemba, his club teammate.

– Elected by a jury of nearly 100 people (journalists, consultants, former players), the winner said he was “happy and proud” to have been awarded again. His first award in 2013 made him want to surpass himself. What effect will that of 2024 have on a player with an already busy career? PE.A. equals Gervinho, the Ivorian, another double winner in 2010-2011. Update on his year, his future.

– In the show, portrait and reactions (coaches, listeners, relatives, consultants and supporters).

The Gabonese international will be welcomed at the Commanderie (OM training center) by Christophe Jousset, head of the RFI Sports Department, Sophiane Amazian, Marc Libbra and Annie Gasnier. — Technique/direction: Benjamin Avayou/Matthieu Degueldre — David Fintzel/Pierre Guérin.

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