The Super Eagles striker has yet again added another to his golden boot and player of the season in the Belgian top-flight
Paul Onuachu has won the Ebony shoe award, becoming the first Nigerian to win the prize since Babayaro won it in 1996.
He beats Genk teammate, Théo Bongonda, Club Brugge’s Clinton Mata, Anderlecht’s duo of Lukas Nmecha and Albert Sambi to the award.
The Ebony shoe award is an award given to African players or players of African origin playing in Belgium’s Jupiler League.
Onuachu is now the fourth Nigerian to win the award after Babayaro, Okpara and Amokachi, who won the inaugural award in 1992.
The Nigerian international succeeds DR Congo’s Dieumerci Mbokani, who won the award last year.
The 27-year-old fully deserved the award after a brilliant season in Belgium. The former Midtjylland striker scored 35 goals in all competitions to help Genk win the Belgian Cup and finish second in the league.
Onuachu 33 league goals for Genk in the just-concluded season is the most any player has managed in the Belgian top-flight this century.
This post was last modified on June 7, 2021 6:16 pm
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