04 December,2013 01:12 AM IST | | AFP
It was the fifth straight year the Manchester City star had made the shortlist but the first time he'd taken the award.
"Thank you to all the fans around the world who continue to support me and who love me a lot," said Toure in a BBC statement. "I'm very proud, I'm very happy, this award is amazing.
"It's the fifth time in a row (being nominated) and this time is very special."u00a0Toure, who has scored 13 goals for club and country this year, was the choice of the BBC's global audience.
He held off competition from Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang (Gabon), Victor Moses (Nigeria), John Obi Mikel (Nigeria), and Jonathan Pitroipa (Burkina Faso).