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