Africa Cup of Nations – Which Clubs Sent the Most Players

Africa Cup of Nations – Which Clubs Sent the Most Players

As expected, the Africa Cup of Nations, 2013 edition, wasn’t filled with players from the leading European clubs. TP Mazembe of Congo DR sent the most players to the tournament, 10, 5 of them to their national team and 5 other to Zambia. Among the European clubs, Evian from France led the way with six players on Ghana, Congo, Burkina Faso and Tunisia.

1 Player

Nantes (France) – Togo

Nimes (France) – Togo

OC Agaza (Togo)

FC Sion (Switzerland) – Tunisia

Toulouse (France) – Tunisia

Newcastle (England) – Ivory Coast

PSG (France) – Ivory Coast

Zaragoza (Spain) – Ivory Coast

Sewe Sports de San Pedro (Ivory Coast)

Hannover (Germany) – Ivory Coast

Kuban (Russia) – Ivory Coast

Anzhi (Russia) – Ivory Coast

Arsenal (England) – Ivory Coast

Wadi Degla (Egypt) – Ethiopia

Syrianska (Sweden) – Ethiopia

Warri Wolves (Nigeria)

Valeranga (Norway) – Nigeria

Villarreal (Spain) – Nigeria

Sunshine Stars (Nigeria)

Spartak Moscow (Russia) – Nigeria

Betis (Spain) – Nigeria

Maccabi Tel Aviv (Israel) – Nigeria

Lazio (Italy) – Nigeria

Kano Pillars (Nigeria)

Gubbio (Italy) – Nigeria

Fenerbahce (Turkey) – Nigeria

Dynamo Kyiv (Ukriane) – Nigeria

Celtic (Scotland) – Nigeria

Braga (Portugal) – Nigeria

Ashdod (Israel) – Nigeria

ADO (Netherlands) – Nigeria

Utrecht (Netherlands) – Zambia

Ural (Russia) – Zambia

SuperSport United (South Africa) – Zambia

Southampton (England) – Zambia

Red Arrows (Zambia)

Liaoning Whowin (China) – Zambia

Golden Arrows (South Africa) – Zambia

Al-Merriekh (Sudan) – Zambia

West Brom (England) – Congo

Vita Club (Congo)

Kortrijk (Belgium) – Congo

Freigburg (Germany) – Congo

Al Sahel (Kuwait) – Niger

Ajax (Netherlands) – South Africa

Bloemfontein Celtic (South Africa)

Crystal Palace (England) – South Africa

Helsingborgs (Sweden) – South Africa

Malmo (Sweden) – South Africa

Moroka Swallows (South Africa)

Oldham (England) – South Africa

PAOK (Greece) – South Africa

Platinum Stars (South Africa)

Genk (Belgium) – South Africa

Omonia (Cyprus) – Cape Verde

Bataque (Cape Verde)

Belenenses (Portugal) – Cape Verde

Châteauroux (France) – Cape Verde

Dordrecht (Netherlands) – Cape Verde

Feirense (Portugal) – Cape Verde

Fola Esch (Luxembourg) – Cape Verde

Gil Vicente (Portugal) – Cape Verde

Mindelense (Cape Verde)

RKC (Netherlands) – Cape Verde

Santa Clara (Portugal) – Cape Verde

Sparta (Netherlands) – Cape Verde

Vaslui (Romania) – Cape Verde

APOEL (Cyprus) – Angola

ASA (Angola)

C.R.D. Libolo (Angola)

Vaduz (Liechtenstein) – Angola

Kabuscorp (Angola)

Kasımpaşa (Turkey) – Angola

Nacional (Portugal) – Angola

Parana (Brazil) – Angola

Valladolid (Spain) – Angola

Al Hilal (Saudi Arabia) – Morocco

Aston Villa (England) – Morocco

Fiorentina (Italy) – Morocco

Granada (Spain) – Morocco

Liverpool (England) – Morocoo

Olympique Safi (Morocco)

Wydad Casablance (Morocco)

Al-Ain (UAE) – Ghana

Bristol City (England) – Ghana

Dnipro (Ukraine) – Ghana

Eskişehirspor (Turkey) – Ghana

Espanyol (Spain) – Ghana

Hapoel Tel Aviv (Israel) – Ghana

Juventus (Italy) – Ghana

Liberty Professionals (Ghana)

Maritzburg United (South Africa) – Ghana

Osasuna (Spain) – Ghana

Red Bull Salzburg (Austria) – Ghana

Sassuolo (Italy) – Ghana

Strømsgodset (Norway) – Ghana

Bordeaux (France) – Mali

Caen (France) – Mali

Chievo (Italy) – Mali

Dalian Aernin (China) – Mali

Guingamp (France) – Mali

Metz (France) – Mali

PSG (France) – Mali

QPR (England) – Mali

Randers (Denmark) – Mali

Stade Malien (Mali)

West Ham (England) – Mali

AS Marsa (Tunisia) – Niger

ASFAN (Niger)

Chippa United (South Africa) – Niger

CR Al Hoceima (Morocco) – Niger

CS Hammam-Lif (Tunisia) – Niger

IF Limhamn Bunkeflo (Sweden) – Niger

JS Saoura (Algeria) – Niger

Le Mans (France) – Niger

Mangasport (Gabon) – Niger

Sahel (Niger)

Widad Fez (Morocco) – Niger

Al Kharaitiyat (Qatar) – Congo

Al-Raed (Saudi Arabia) – Congo

Charleroi (Belgium) – Congo

DC Motema Pembe (Congo)

MK Etanchéité (Congo)

Mons (Belgium) – Congo

Peterborough (England) – Congo

SC Rojolu Lukaku (Congo)

Shark XI (Congo)

CSKA Moscow (Russia) – Nigeria

Al-Sailiya (Qatar) – Burkina Faso

Asante Kotoko (Ghana) – Burkina Faso

Burgas (Bulgaria) – Burkina Faso

Dinamo Bucharest (Romania) – Burkina Faso

El-Shorta (Egypt) – Burkina Faso

Augsburg (Germany) – Burkina Faso

Gaziantepspor (Turkey) – Burkina Faso

Gornik Zabrze (Poland) – Burkina Faso

Kyoto (Japan) – Burkina Faso

Lierse (Belgium) – Burkina Faso

Lyon (France) – Burkina Faso

PetroJet (Egypt) – Burkina Faso

Antwerp (Belgium) – Burkina Faso

EEPCO (Ethiopia)

Minnesota Stars (USA) – Ethiopia

Vitesse (Netherlands) – Ivory Coast

Wigan (England) – Ivory Coast

Bizertin (Tunisia)

Stuttgart (Germany) – Ivory Coast

Mersin (Tunisia)

Simferopol (Ukraine) – Tunisia

CR Belouizdad (Algeria)

Constantine (Algeria)

Setif (Algeria)

Bejaia (Algeria)

AC Milan (Italy) – Algeria

Nottingham Forest (England) – Algeria

Santander (Spain) – Algeria

Sociedad (Spain) – Algeria

USM Alger (Algeria)

USM El Harrach (Algeria)

Valencia (Spain) – Algeria

Vitória Guimarães (Portugal) – Algeria

Becamex (Vietnam) – Togo

Boussu Dour (Belgium) – Togo

CA Batna (Algeria) – Togo

Dacia (Moldova) – Togo

Tottenham (England) – Togo

Zilina (Slovakia) – Togo

2 Players

Reims (France) – Togo

Kabylie (Algeria)

Kuwait SC (Kuwait) – Tunisia

Trabzonspor (Turkey) – Ivory Coast

Lokeren (Belgium) – 1 Ivory Coast, 1 Tunisia

Ethiopian Coffee (Ethiopia)

Defence (Ethiopia)

Marseille (France) – 1 Burkina Faso, 1 Algeria

Lorient (France) – 1 Burkina Faso, 1 Togo

Al-Dhaid Club (UAE) – Burkina Faso

Chelsea (England) – Nigeria

Henan Jianye (China) – Zambia

Hapoel Be’er Sheva (Israel) – 1 Zambia, 1 Nigeria

Karabukspor (Turkey) – Congo

Anderlecht (Belgium) – Congo

Olympic Niamey (Niger)

Coton Sport (Cameroon) – 1 Niger, 1 Togo

AS Douane (Niger)

Sochaux (France) – 1 Mali, 1 Algeria

Lekhwiya (Qatar) – 1 Mali, 1 Tunisia

Djoliba (Mali)

Mamelodi Sundowns (South Africa)

Academica (Portugal) – 1 Cape Verde, 1 Algeria

Maritimo (Portugal) – Cape Verde

Progresso (Angola) – 1 Cape Verde, 1 Angola

InterClube (Angola)

FAR Rabat (Morocco)

Getafe (Spain) – 1 Morocco, 1 Algeria

MAS Fez (Morocco)

Montpellier (France) – Morocco

Raja Casablanca (Morocco)

Lens (France) – 1 Morocco, 1 Mali

Udinese (Italy) – 1 Ghana, 1 Morocco

Vitória de Guimarães (Portugal) – 1 Morocco, 1 Mali

Ashanti Gold (Ghana) – 1 Ghana, 1 Burkina Faso

Berekum Chelsea (Ghana)

Porto (Portugal) – 1 Ghana, 1 Zambia

Auxerre (France) – 1 Mali, 1 Togo

Bastia (France) – 1 Mali, 1 Tunisia

Power Dynamos (Zambia)

Sheriff (Moldova) – Burkina Faso

CS Sfaxien (Tunisia)

3 Players

Club Africain (Tunisia) – 2 Tunisia, 1 Algeria

Maranatha (Togo)

Manchester City (England) – Ivory Coast

Saint-Etienne (France) – 1 Burkina Faso, 1 Algeria, 1 Ivory Coast

Enugu Rangers (Nigeria)

Étoile du Sahel (Tunisia) – 2 Tunisia, 1 Niger

Dijon (France) – 1 Cape Verde, 1 Ivory Coast, 1 Togo

Lille (France) – 1 Cape Verde, 1 Ivory Coast, 1 Togo

Olhanense (Portugal) – Cape Verde

Galatasaray (Turkey) – 1 Morocco, 2 Ivory Coast

Rennes (France) – 1 Ghana, 1 Mali, 1 Burkina Faso

AS GNN (Niger)

4 Players

Free State Stars (South Africa) – Zambia with 2, Togo 2

AEL Limassol (Cyprus) – 1 Cape Verde, 3 Angola

Petro Atletico (Angola) – 3 in Angola, 1 in Zambia

5 Players

Orlando Pirates (South Africa) – 4 in South Africa, 1 in Zambia

1º de Agosto (Angola)

Brest (France) – 2 Morocco, 1 Mali, 1 Ivory Coast, 1 Togo

Ajaccio (France) – 1 Morocco, 2 Mali, 2 Algeria

6 Players

Evian (France) – 2 Ghana, 1 Congo DR, 1 Burkina Faso, 2 Tunisia

7 Players

Saint George (Ethiopia)

Kaizer Chiefs (South Africa)

8 Players

Espérance (Tunisia) – 2 Ghana, 4 Tunisia, 1 Niger

Dedebit (Ethiopia)

10 Players

TP Mazembe (Congo) – 5 Congo, 5 Zambia


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