Published on 12:00 AM, December 22, 2012

Yaya best in Africa


Ivory Coast midfielder Yaya Toure (C) speaks alongside compatriot Didier Drogba (R) after receiving the African Footballer of the Year award in Accra on Thursday.Photo: AFP

Ivorian Yaya Toure of Manchester City won Africa's top football honour on Thursday, beating out his countryman Didier Drogba and Alexandre Song of Cameroon for the CAF player of the year award.
Toure, 29, claimed the prize for the second consecutive year, capping a season where he helped guide his club to the English Premier League title, their first in 44 years.
His crucial double against Newcastle in May made for a dramatic chapter in City's championship bid as the club ultimately edged out bitter rival Manchester United on goal differential in a nail biting finish.
The giant midfielder appeared to tear up as his name was called at the ceremony in Ghana's capital.
"I have a lot of emotion," he said after climbing the stage to accept the award. "I think this night is so special for me."
He has been praised by City's manager Roberto Mancini for his ability to fill so many roles.
Toure has voiced hope of a prolonged stay at the club and has predicted that more titles could be on the way.
He also remains a crucial component of the Ivory Coast national side, a perennial contender for the African Cup of Nations crown.
Ivory Coast narrowly lost to Zambia at the last continental tournament, reaching the final thanks in part to strong play from Toure, who said the side will have to win some hard contests if it hopes to reclaim the cup.
"I think this year is going to be tough. I think there's going to be a fight to be at the top," he said after accepting the award.