List Of African Players That Have Won The Champions League

List of African Players that won the Champions League
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The FIFA World Cup is the pinnacle of World Football, but the UEFA Champions League  stands out in world football as well. It is to this effect that we've decided to bring to you the current list of African players that had the luxury of having won Europe's most prestigious club trophy,  the UEFA Champions League.

First, we'll like to point out that the first African player to ever win the champions league was Bruce Grobbelaar, from Zimbabwe. He won the competition in 1984 with Liverpool when it was still called European Champions Cup. Since then, many other African players have etched their names into the list of winners.

Legend Abedi Pele won the competition in 1993 with Olympique Marseille, before the Super Eagles duo of Finidi George and Nwankwo Kanu lifted the Cup with Ajax Amsterdam in 1995. Geremi of Cameroon was the first African star to win it twice after lifting the famous cup in 2000 and 2002 with Real Madrid.

In 2012, Didier Drogba, John Obi Mikel, Salomon Kalou and Michael Essien were in the Chelsea team that won the European crown.

It'll interest you to know that a total of five African players have won the champions league while playing for Liverpool. The most recent of them are Mohamed Salah, Sadio Mane, Joel Matip and Naby Keita who all joined the list of African players that have won the Champions League courtesy of Liverpool's 2-0 win over Tottenham in Madrid in 2019.

Next to that are Edouard Mendy and Hakim Ziyech who won it with Chelsea in 2021. However, the most recent African to win the UCL is Riyad Mahrez of Algeria, who won it with Manchester City in 2023. His City side defeated Inter Milan 1-0 at the Atatürk Olympic Stadium, Istanbul, Turkey.

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With Riyad Mahrez addition, a total of 26 African players have now won the European Cup/Champions League, with 24 of those winners coming in the post 1992/Champions League era. Here is the list of past winners, their country, club, and season below:

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List of African Players That Have Won the Champions League

Bruce Grobbelaar [Zimbabwe] – Liverpool FC, 1983-1984

List of African Players that won the Champions League
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Rabah Madjer [Algeria] – FC Porto, 1986-1987

List of African Players that won the Champions League
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Abedi Pelé [Ghana] – Olympique de Marseille, 1992-1993

List of African Players that won the Champions League
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Finidi George [Nigeria] – Ajax, 1994-1995

List of African Players that won the Champions League
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Nwankwo Kanu [Nigeria] – Ajax, 1994-1995

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Ibrahim Tanko [Ghana] – Borussia Dortmund, 1997

List of African Players that won the Champions League
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Samuel Kuffour [Ghana] – FC Bayern Munich 2000-2001

List of African Players that won the Champions League
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Geremi [Cameroon] – Real Madrid, 2000 & 2002

List of African Players that won the Champions League
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Benni McCarthy [South Africa] – FC Porto, 2003-2004

List of African Players that won the Champions League
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Djimi Traoré [Mali] – Liverpool FC, 2004-2005

List of African Players that won the Champions League
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Samuel Eto’o [Cameroon] – FC Barcelona, 2006, 2009 & Inter Milan, 2010

List of African Players that won the Champions League
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Yaya Touré [Côte d’Ivoire] – FC Barcelona, 2008-2009

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Seydou Keita [Mali] – FC Barcelona, 2008-2009, 2010-2011

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Sulley Muntari [Ghana] – Inter Milan, 2009-2010

List of African Players that won the Champions League
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McDonald Mariga [Kenya] – Inter Milan 2009 – 2010

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John Obi Mikel [Nigeria] – Chelsea FC, 2011-2012

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Michael Essien [Ghana] – Chelsea FC, 2011-2012

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Salomon Kalou [Ivory Coast] – Chelsea FC, 2011-2012

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Didier Drogba [Ivory Coast] – Chelsea FC, 2011-2012

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Achraf Hakimi [Morocco] – Real Madrid FC, 2017-2018

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Mohamed Salah (Egypt) – Liverpool, 2019

List of African Players that won the Champions League
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Sadio Mane [Senegal] – Liverpool, 2019

List of African Players that won the Champions League
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Joel Matip [Cameroon] – Liverpool, 2019

List of African Players that won the Champions League
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Naby Keita [Guinea] – Liverpool, 2019

List of African Players that won the Champions League
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Édouard Mendy [Senegal] – Chelsea, 2021

List of African Players that won the Champions League
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Hakim Ziyech [Morocco] – Chelsea, 2021

List of African Players that won the Champions League
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Riyad Mahrez [Algeria] – Manchester City, 2023

List of African Players that won the Champions League
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Unfortunately, players like Rasheed Yekini, Mohamed Aboutrika, Asamoah Gyan, Roger Milla, Hossam Hassan and Essam El-Hadary, Jay-Jay Okocha never had the opportunity to win Europe’s most elite club competition trophy.

This article was most recently revised and updated 5 months ago

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