Hlomplo
Kekana, Bafana Bafana and Mamelodi Sundowns influential defensive midfielder is
in line this year’s FIFA Puskas Goal of the Year Award.
Kekana’s
scorcher from inside his own half during a 2017 African Cup of Nations
qualifier in Yaoundé in March, this year may bring the prestigious award to
African soil.
He disposed
Tony Tchani on the right wing inside his own half in the 50th
minute, and struck a screamer past Ndy Assembe
who was off his line in the
Indomitable Lions goal.
Others
nominated for the prize is Neymar’s volley against Villarreal in a Spanish La
Liga match last season, Lionel Messi’s sublime free-kick against Argentina in
this year’s Copa Centenario against the United States and Atletico Madrid midfielder, Saul Niguez’s solo effort
against Bayern Munich in this season’s UEFA Champions League group match.
Other
midfield greats to have scored from their own half are Spanish legend and
Bayern Munich anchorman, Xabi Alonso and English great, David Beckham.
The Sundowns
skipper is the third South African to be nominated for the prestigious award.
In 2009,
former national team and Sundowns striker, Katlego Mphela’s 30-yard scorcher
against Spain at the Confederations Cup was nominated but got a paltry 2.59
percent votes as Real Madrid talisman and Portugal captain, Christiano Ronaldo
ran away with the prize.
The
following year, Kaizer Chiefs’ fleet-footed attacking midfielder, Siphiwe
Tshabala’s screamer against Mexico at the opening match of the 2010 World Cup,
was nominated. Turkey’s Hamit Altintop won the award, for his 18-yard pile-driver in a European
Championship qualifier against Kazakhstan on September 3rd, 2010.
Other past
winners of the award are Brazil’s Neymar (2011), James Rodriguez of Colombia
(2014), Zlatan Ibrahimović of Sweden (2013) and Wendel Lira of Brazil (2015).
The award,
named after Hungarian great and captain, Ferenc Puskas was inaugurated in 2009,
to honor the goal judged to be the most beautiful in a year.
The winner
of the award, which is determined by public vote will be announced on January
9, next year during FIFA’s Player of the Year gala in Zurich, Switzerland.
Voting will
be done in two rounds, with the first open from November 21st to
December 2nd, this year after which the list will be whittled down
to three.
The final
round will close on January 9th, next year.
Kekana’s
nomination comes barely a month after he led Sundowns to lifting the Confederation
of African Football (CAF) Champions League title, for the first time in its
history, beating Egyptian giants, on a 3-1 aggregate win.