🏆 Iñaki Williams retains a major trophy
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The Athletic forward has been named the best African player in the League for the second time.Always conveying good values and giving visibility to African roots, Iñaki Williams has once again secured the award that recognizes him as the best African in the League.
🏅 Iñaki 𝐊𝐰𝐚𝐤𝐮 Williams, #MVPÁfrica de @LaLiga por segundo año consecutivo. "Es un orgullo representar nuestras raíces y dar visibilidad"👏 Zorionak, Iñaki!#AthleticClub 🦁 pic.twitter.com/inRC9PBv2j
— Athletic Club (@AthleticClub) May 28, 2025
A path with no ceiling in sight with an Athletic team that will be playing in the Champions League next season. An award that seeks to highlight what football is capable of achieving.
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