The midfielder who put up a commanding performance in Sunday’s 2-1 victory over Egypt in the final rounded off the competition.
He won the prize having impressed throughout the group stages during which Hugo Broo’ side were unbeaten.
Bassogog becomes the first Cameroonian to win the prize since Rigobert Song in 2002 while he also follows in the footsteps of some of the game's biggest names in earning the prize.
Austin Okocha, Abedi Ayew, Christian Chukwu, Benni McCarthy and Rabah Madjer have all gone onto enjoy illustrious careers after winning the award.
Source: prime360info
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