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African Legends To Grace 2025 AFCON Final Draw

Jeremy by Jeremy
11 months ago
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Several African legends will attend the TotalEnergies CAF Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) Morocco 2025 Final draw, including Essam El Hadary, Patrick Mboma, Aymen Mathlouthi and Gervinho, when the event is staged at the Mohammed V National Theatre in Rabat on Monday, 27th January.

The legends have written their names into the history books as great ambassadors for their countries and African football as a whole, and will bring added gravitas to the star-studded event that gets under way at 19h00 local time (18h00 GMT | 20h00 Cairo).

The rich history of the AFCON has been built on great performances and feats of brilliance in the past, and the Legends who will be in Rabat have certainly played their part.

ESSAM EL HADARY (EGYPT)

The goalkeeper has unique place in football history as the oldest player at a FIFA World Cup, aged 45 years and 161 days when he competed for Egypt at the finals in Russia.

His career with the Pharaohs spanned an incredible 22 years from his debut in 1996 to 2018, and saw him win 159 caps.

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At the AFCON finals, he was in Egypt’s winning squads in 1998, 2006, 2008 and 2010, and also won three CAF Champions League titles with Al Ahly.

PATRICK MBOMA (CAMEROON)

Mboma was African Footballer of the Year in 2000 after playing a pivotal role for Cameroon as they won the AFCON, which was co-hosted by Ghana and Nigeria.

Mboma scored in the semi-final and final and was back on the winners’ podium in Mali two years later as the Indomitable Lions won again.

He competed in four AFCON finals, netting 11 goals. Mboma also won Olympic gold with Cameroon in Sydney in 2000 and competed at two World Cup finals.

MOMO SISSOKO (MALI)

Sissoko played for Mali at the AFCON finals in 2004, 2008, 2010 and 2013, where they finished in third place in the latter tournament. He also scored a goal in the opening game in 2004 against Kenya.

His illustrious club career took in stints at Valencia, Liverpool, Juventus and Paris Saint-Germain, and his honours include both a LaLiga and Ligue 1 title.

 

CHRISTOPHER KATONGO (ZAMBIA)

Katongo was Player of the Tournament at the 2012 AFCON finals where he captained Zambia to their first continental title.

He was among the players who successfully netted a kick in the post-match penalty shootout in the final against Cote d’Ivoire.

He scored at four separate AFCON tournaments from 2006 to 2012 and played professionally in South Africa, where he won the Golden Boot, Denmark and in the German Bundesliga.

 

AYMEN MATHLOUTHI (TUNISIA)

Nicknamed “Balbouli”, he kept goal for Tunisia at four AFCON finals in 2010, 2012, 2015 and 2017. He was also in the squad for the finals in 2008 and 2013.

In a distinguished career with Etoile du Sahel, he won both the TotalEnergies CAF Champions League and TotalEnergies CAF Confederation Cup, and helped Tunisia to success in the 2011 African Nations Championship in Sudan.

Mathlouthi also played at the FIFA World Cup finals in Russia in 2018.

 

GERVINHO (COTE D’IVOIRE)

Gervais Yao Kouassi was among the most exciting footballers of his generation and an AFCON winner with the Elephants in 2015.

He competed at five tournaments in total from 2008 to 2015, also finishing as runner-up in 2012.

He was in the Ivorian team at the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa and scored twice at the 2014 finals in Brazil.

At club level he is fabled for his part in helping unfashionable Lille win Ligue 1 in 2011 before going onto play at Arsenal and Roma.

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