Belgian Ebony Shoe
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The Belgian Ebony Shoe (Dutch: Ebbenhouten schoen, French: Soulier d'ébène) is a football award given annually to the best African player (or player with African roots) in the Belgian Jupiler League. The jury is composed of the coaches of Jupiler League clubs, the Belgian national team coach, sport journalists plus an honorary jury.
[edit] Winners
Year | Name | Club | Country |
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1992 | Daniel Amokachi | Club Brugge | Nigeria |
1993 | Victor Ikpeba | RFC Liège | Nigeria |
1994 | Daniel Amokachi | Club Brugge | Nigeria |
1995 | Godwin Okpara | Eendracht Aalst | Nigeria |
1996 | Celestine Babayaro | Anderlecht | Nigeria |
1997 | Emile Mpenza | Mouscron | Belgium |
1998 | Eric Addo | Club Brugge | Ghana |
1999 | Souleymane Oulare | Genk | Guinea |
2000 | Hervé Nzelo-Lembi | Club Brugge | Congo DR |
2001 | Ahmed Hossam | Gent | Egypt |
2002 | Moumouni Dagano | Genk | Burkina Faso |
2003 | Aruna Dindane | Anderlecht | Côte d'Ivoire |
2004 | Vincent Kompany | Anderlecht | Belgium |
2005 | Vincent Kompany | Anderlecht | Belgium |
2006 | Mbark Boussoufa | AA Gent | Morocco |
[edit] References
- Une ébaine pour Kompany - Sport.be