Angers SCO goalkeeper, Hervé Koffi, has officially been nominated among the five contenders for the prestigious UNFP Best Goalkeeper trophy in Ligue 1 McDonald's for the 2025-2026 season. This recognition follows an outstanding season where the Burkina Faso international distinguished himself with remarkable performances.
The Burkina Faso international, a true pillar for Les Scoïstes, finds himself competing with four other top-flight French goalkeepers for this highly coveted individual award. His inclusion on this list underscores his significant impact on Angers SCO's results throughout the campaign.
Nicknamed the "Black Cat," Hervé Koffi was named Angers SCO's Player of the Season. His statistics speak volumes: 27 league appearances, 10 clean sheets, an average of over 4 saves per match according to Sofascore, and two penalty saves, highlighting his crucial role.
These impressive figures and his decisive interventions have established him as a true leader between the posts for the Angers club. Hervé Koffi has emerged as one of the main candidates for this prestigious award, thanks to his consistency and ability to make spectacular saves.
The five goalkeepers nominated for the UNFP award are: Brice Samba (Stade Rennais), Hervé Koffi (Angers SCO), Mike Benders (RC Strasbourg), Robin Reiser (RC Lens), and Dominik Grief (Olympique Lyonnais).
Koffi's nomination is a source of pride for Angers SCO and its supporters, who hope to see their goalkeeper crowned for his efforts and exceptional talent. Anticipation is high before the announcement of the winner of this memorable season.
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