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Essien to retain title?

Essien With Flag

Mon, 3 Dec 2007 Source: BBC

.. Shorlisted agian for BBC African Footballer of the Year
The five-man shortlist for the 2007 BBC African Footballer of the Year award has been announced.

Michael Essien of Ghana and Chelsea has the chance to retain his 2006 title after being named in the group.

The midfielder has been nominated alongside his Chelsea colleague Didier Drogba and Arsenal's Emmanuel Adebayor.

The Spain-based duo of Mali striker Frederic Kanoute (Sevilla) and Cameroon star Samuel Eto'o (Barcelona) have also made the cut.

The shortlist was drawn up through consultation with sports reporters from every country in Africa.

Each reporter, from Morocco to Mozambique, from Somalia to Senegal, was asked to provide a list of five names.

Adebayor, Drogba, Essien, Eto'o and Kanoute received the most votes from our panel and created our shortlist; the rest is up to you!

The BBC is asking you to cast your vote and help us choose the winner of this prestigious award.

Cast your vote for 2007's African Footballer of the Year But before you make your decision here are some things for you to consider:

- Despite hardly playing in 2007, Samuel Eto'o has been chosen as the face of the 2010 World Cup and has taken a leading role in the fight against racism in football.

- Michael Essien was rewarded for his performances with a new five-year contract at Chelsea, and Ghana coach Claude Le Roy has declared Essien's talent to be "from another planet".

- Frederic Kanoute scored the vital goal which saw Mali qualify for the Nations Cup, and he helped his club side Sevilla retain the Uefa Cup.

- Togo's Emmanuel Adebayor picked up where Thierry Henry left off for English Premier League side Arsenal with seven goals for the Gunners in the first three months of the season.

- Ivorian Didier Drogba scored the winner in Chelsea's FA Cup final victory over Manchester United.

Source: BBC