The 2024 African Nations Championship (CHAN), co-hosted by Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda, concluded on Saturday, delivering a tournament filled with thrilling action, passionate crowds, and unforgettable moments of individual brilliance.
After each match, the CAF Technical Study Group recognized the standout performer with the official TotalEnergies Man of the Match award. This honor celebrates players whose impact extends beyond goals and assists, highlighting their leadership, composure, and tactical intelligence on the pitch.
Here is the complete list of every Man of the Match award winner from the tournament, which culminated in the final on August 30, 2025.
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Group Stage
Matchday 1
Tanzania 2–0 Burkina Faso → Feisal Salum Abdallah (Tanzania)
Kenya 1–0 DR Congo → Alpha Chris Onyango (Kenya)
Morocco 2–0 Angola → Mohamed Rabie Hrimat (Morocco)
Madagascar 0–0 Mauritania → Ramandimbisoa Michel Toldo (Madagascar)
Niger 0–1 Guinea → Alhassane Bangoura (Guinea)
Uganda 0–3 Algeria → Abderrahmane Meziane Ben Tahar (Algeria)
Congo 1–1 Sudan → Abdelrazig Taha Yagoub Omer (Sudan)
Senegal 1–0 Nigeria → Libasse Gueye (Senegal
Matchday 2
Burkina Faso 4–2 Central African Republic → Josaphat Eleazar Ouattara (Burkina Faso)
Mauritania 0–1 Tanzania → Mudathir Abbas Yahya Abasi (Tanzania)
DR Congo 2–0 Zambia → Ibrahim Maboto Mubalu (DR Congo)
Angola 1–1 Kenya → Gilberto (Angola)
Algeria 1–1 South Africa → Malibongwe Prince Khoza (South Africa)
Guinea 0–3 Uganda → Allan Okello (Uganda)
Nigeria 2–0 Congo → Alex Young Oyowah (Nigeria)
Sudan 0–0 Senegal → Salah Eldin Adil Ahmed Al Hassan (Sudan)
Matchday 3
Central African Republic 0–1 Mauritania → Ahmed Ahmed (Mauritania)
Tanzania 2–1 Madagascar → Clement Francis Mzize (Tanzania)
Kenya 1–0 Morocco → Byrne Omondi (Kenya)
Zambia 1–2 Angola → Kaporal (Angola)
South Africa 2–1 Guinea → Thabiso Kutumela (South Africa)
Uganda 2–0 Niger → Joel Mutakubwa (Uganda)
Senegal 1–1 Congo → Dechan Rayan Moussavou (Congo)
Sudan 4–0 Nigeria → Abdelrazig Taha Yagoub Omer (Sudan)
Madagascar 2–0 Central African Republic → Ramandimbisoa Michel Toldo (Madagascar)
Mauritania 1–0 Burkina Faso → El Mami Tetah (Mauritania)
Morocco 3–1 Zambia → Youssef Mehri (Morocco)
Angola 0–2 DR Congo → Brudel Efonge (DR Congo)
Guinea 1–1 Algeria → Alhassane Bangoura (Guinea)
Niger 0–0 South Africa → Mahamadou Tandja Djibrilla Kassali (Niger)
Burkina Faso 1–2 Madagascar → Ramandimbisoa Michel Toldo (Madagascar)
CAR 0–0 Tanzania → Feisal Salum Abdallah (Tanzania)
DR Congo 1–3 Morocco → Oussama Lamlioui (Morocco)
Zambia 0–1 Kenya → Ryan Ogam (Kenya)
Algeria 0–0 Niger → Mohamed Naoufel Khacef (Algeria)
South Africa 3–3 Uganda → Ndabayithethwa Phillip Ndlondlo (South Africa)
Knockout Stage
Quarter-finals
Kenya 1–1 Madagascar (Madagascar won 4–3 on pens) → Alpha Onyango (Kenya)
Tanzania 0–1 Morocco → Mohamed Rabie Hrimat (Morocco)
Sudan 1–1 Algeria (Sudan won 4–2 on pens) → Mohamed Alnour Adam Saeed (Sudan)
Uganda 0–1 Senegal → Seyni Mbaye Ndiaye (Senegal)
Semi-finals
Madagascar 1–0 Sudan → Rijaniaina Nicolas Randriamanampisoa (Madagascar)
Morocco 2–0 Senegal → Youssef Belammari (Morocco)
Third-Place Playoff
Sudan 1–1 Senegal (Senegal won 5–4 on pens) → Daouda Ba (Senegal)
Final
Madagascar 2–3 Morocco → Oussama Lamlioui (Morocco)