Inaki Williams has done it again. The Ghanaian winger has been named the SPORTY LaLiga MVP for the second consecutive season, reinforcing his reputation as one of Africa’s finest football exports.
The Athletic Bilbao talisman edged out tough competition from Villarreal’s Pape Gueye of Senegal and Osasuna’s Cameroonian defender Enzo Boyomo to clinch the Best African Player in Spain award for the 2024/25 season.
Williams’ journey through the LaLiga campaign was marked by brilliance and consistency. Featuring in 35 league games, he scored six goals and provided eight assists—numbers that only scratch the surface of his overall influence on the pitch.
With blistering pace, sharp dribbling, and an uncanny ability to unlock defences, Williams has become the heartbeat of Bilbao’s attack. His tireless work ethic and leadership qualities have made him not just a key player, but a fan favourite and a dressing room leader.
What sets this award apart is not just the stats, but the story behind them. Williams, who has remained loyal to Bilbao throughout his entire professional career, continues to embody the spirit of commitment and excellence. His performances for Ghana on the international stage only add to his stature, making him a beacon of inspiration for aspiring African footballers.
As he lifts the MVP trophy for the second year running, Inaki Williams doesn’t just celebrate a personal achievement—he continues to build a legacy that resonates far beyond Spain.




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