Below is a list of squads used in the 1980 African Cup of Nations .
Coach: Gérard Gabo and José D'Amico
No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Caps | Goals | Club | |
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GK | Daniel Ettoukan | ![]() | ||||
GK | Seydou Konaté | ![]() | ||||
DF | Philibert Dié Foneye | ![]() | ||||
DF | Paul Bouabré | ![]() | ||||
DF | Narcisse Kuyo | ![]() | ||||
DF | Gaston Adjoukoua | 14 February 1958 (aged 22) | ![]() | |||
DF | Laurent Zahui | 10 August 1960 (aged 19) | ![]() | |||
MF | Kouman Kobinam | ![]() | ||||
MF | Pascal Miézan | 3 April 1959 (aged 20) | ![]() | |||
MF | Ani Gomé | ![]() | ||||
FW | Laurent Pokou | 8 October 1947 (aged 32) | ![]() | |||
FW | Maxime Lacina Traoré | ![]() | ||||
MF | François Bohé | ![]() | ||||
DF | Séverin Tapé Zogbo | ![]() | ||||
FW | Djibril Cissé (Côte d'Ivoire) | ![]() | ||||
FW | Jérôme Lebry Manahou | ![]() | ||||
DF | Emile Gnaoré | ![]() | ||||
FW | Michel Goba | 8 August 1961 (aged 18) | ![]() |
Coach: Abdel Monem El-Hajj
Coach: Otto Glória
No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Caps | Goals | Club |
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1 | GK | Best Ogedegbe | 3 September 1954 (aged 25) | ![]() | ||
2 | DF | David Adiele | 5 February 1955 (aged 25) | ![]() | ||
3 | DF | Okey Isima | 24 August 1956 (aged 23) | ![]() | ||
4 | MF | Muda Lawal | 8 June 1954 (aged 25) | ![]() | ||
5 | DF | Christian Chukwu | 4 January 1951 (aged 29) | ![]() | ||
6 | DF | Tunde Bamidele | 13 May 1953 (aged 26) | ![]() | ||
7 | MF | Segun Odegbami | 27 August 1952 (aged 27) | ![]() | ||
8 | FW | Aloysius Atuegbu | 29 April 1953 (aged 26) | ![]() | ||
9 | MF | Felix Owolabi | 24 January 1956 (aged 24) | ![]() | ||
10 | MF | Godwin Odiye | 17 April 1956 (aged 23) | ![]() | ||
11 | FW | Adokiye Amiesimaka | 23 November 1956 (aged 23) | ![]() | ||
12 | GK | Moses Effiong | 4 October 1959 (aged 20) | ![]() | ||
13 | GK | Emmanuel Okala | 17 May 1951 (aged 28) | ![]() | ||
14 | DF | Sylvanus Okpala | 5 September 1961 (aged 18) | ![]() | ||
15 | MF | Ifeanyi Onyedika | ![]() | |||
16 | FW | Martin Eyo | 4 January 1956 (aged 24) | ![]() | ||
17 | DF | John Orlando | 15 October 1960 (aged 19) | ![]() | ||
18 | FW | Shefiu Mohamed | 20 May 1956 (aged 23) | ![]() | ||
19 | FW | Charles Bassey | ![]() | |||
20 | MF | Henry Nwosu | 14 June 1963 (aged 16) | ![]() | ||
21 | FW | Franck Onwuachi | ![]() | |||
22 | DF | Kadiri Ikhana | 31 December 1951 (aged 28) | ![]() |
Coach: Slawomir Wolk
Coach: Zdravko Rajkov and Mahieddine Khalef
No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Caps | Goals | Club |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | GK | Mehdi Cerbah | 3 April 1953 (aged 26) | ![]() | ||
2 | DF | Mahmoud Guendouz | 4 February 1953 (aged 27) | ![]() | ||
3 | DF | Mustapha Kouici | 16 April 1954 (aged 25) | ![]() | ||
4 | DF | Mohamed Khedis | 21 February 1952 (aged 28) | ![]() | ||
5 | DF | Chaabane Merzekane | 18 March 1959 (aged 20) | ![]() | ||
6 | MF | Bouzid Mahyouz | 13 January 1952 (aged 28) | ![]() | ||
7 | FW | Rabah Madjer | 15 December 1958 (aged 21) | ![]() | ||
8 | MF | Ali Fergani (c) | 21 September 1952 (aged 27) | ![]() | ||
9 | FW | Tedj Bensaoula | 1 December 1954 (aged 25) | ![]() | ||
10 | MF | Lakhdar Belloumi | 29 December 1958 (aged 21) | ![]() | ||
11 | FW | Salah Assad | 13 March 1958 (aged 21) | ![]() | ||
12 | DF | Salah Larbès | 16 September 1952 (aged 27) | ![]() | ||
13 | MF | Mohamed Ouamar Ghrib | 24 January 1960 (aged 20) | ![]() | ||
15 | FW | Redouane Guemri | 30 November 1956 (aged 23) | ![]() | ||
16 | FW | Hocine Benmiloudi | 31 January 1955 (aged 25) | ![]() | ||
18 | MF | Smaïl Slimani | 31 December 1956 (aged 23) | ![]() | ||
19 | DF | Abdelkader Horr | 10 November 1953 (aged 26) | ![]() | ||
20 | DF | Abderrahmane Derouaz | 12 December 1955 (aged 24) | ![]() | ||
21 | GK | Abderrezak Harb | 11 March 1950 (aged 29) | ![]() |
Coach: Fred Osam-Duodu
No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Caps | Goals | Club |
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GK | Mohammad Ayomo | ![]() | ||||
GK | Joseph Carr | ![]() | ||||
GK | Samuel Suppey | ![]() | ||||
DF | Isaac Acquaye | ![]() | ||||
DF | Emmanuel Ofei Ansah | ![]() | ||||
DF | James Kuuku Dadzie | ![]() | ||||
DF | Joe Gyekye | ![]() | ||||
DF | Justice Moore | ![]() | ||||
DF | Hesse Odamtten | ![]() | ||||
DF | Charles Oppong | ![]() | ||||
DF | Haruna Yusif | ![]() | ||||
MF | Adolf Armah | ![]() | ||||
MF | Kingston Asabir | ![]() | ||||
MF | Kuntu Blankson | ![]() | ||||
MF | Francis Kumi | ![]() | ||||
MF | Emmanuel Quarshie | 6 May 1953 (aged 26) | ![]() | |||
MF | Anas Seydou | ![]() | ||||
MF | John Nketia Yawson | ![]() | ||||
FW | Papa Arko | ![]() | ||||
FW | Opoku Afriyie | 29 January 1945 (aged 35) | ![]() | |||
FW | Dan Kayede | ![]() | ||||
FW | Willie Klutse | ![]() |
Coach: Diélimory Diabaté
No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Caps | Goals | Club | |
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1 | GK | Abdoulaye Keita | ||||
9 | FW | Fodé Fofana | ||||
13 | DF | Alseny Diaby | ||||
2 | DF | Ibrahima Sory Touré | ||||
5 | DF | Moussa Camara | ||||
7 | FW | Papa Camara | ||||
15 | MF | Ibrahima Diawara | ||||
8 | MF | Cheikh Mohammed Keita | ||||
22 | FW | Mory Koné | ||||
11 | MF | Amara Touré | ||||
9 | FW | Seydouba Bangoura | ||||
14 | FW | Sékouba Traoré | ||||
13 | FW | Bengaly Sylla | ||||
2 | DF | Djibril Diarra | ||||
20 | MF | Sekou Sylla | ||||
21 | MF | Salifou Keita | ||||
17 | MF | Mohamed Keita (1980's) |
Coach: Mohamed Hamidouche and Mohamed Jabrane
No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Caps | Goals | Club | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
GK | Badou Ezzaki | 2 April 1959 (aged 20) | ![]() | |||
GK | Abdellatif Laalou | 20 February 1952 (aged 28) | ![]() | |||
GK | Ejjilali Rounaq | 20 March 1958 (aged 21) | ![]() | |||
DF | Houssine Bouchkhachekh | ![]() | ||||
DF | Mbarek El Filali | 12 May 1955 (aged 24) | ![]() | |||
DF | Essedik Hannoun | ![]() | ||||
DF | Ahmed Limane (c) | ![]() | ||||
DF | Mustapha Tahiri | 8 July 1953 (aged 26) | ![]() | |||
DF | Abdelillah Marzak | 2 May 1957 (aged 22) | ![]() | |||
MF | Saïd Benzemouri | ![]() | ||||
MF | Aziz Bouderbala | 26 December 1960 (aged 19) | ![]() | |||
MF | Abdelaziz Daidi | ![]() | ||||
MF | Abdellatif Houmama | 1 January 1956 (aged 24) | ![]() | |||
MF | Mohamed Timoumi | 15 January 1960 (aged 20) | ![]() | |||
MF | Mohamed Mouh | 18 September 1955 (aged 24) | ![]() | |||
FW | Khalid Labied | 24 August 1955 (aged 24) | ![]() | |||
FW | Jamal Jebrane | 20 August 1957 (aged 22) | ![]() | |||
FW | Abdelmajid Shaita | 19 January 1955 (aged 25) | ![]() | |||
FW | Mohamed Bentaibi | ![]() | ||||
FW | Mohamed Loukhaili | ![]() |
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