Below is a list of squads used in the 1986 African Cup of Nations .
Coach: Pancho Gonzalès
No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Caps | Goals | Club | |
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1 | GK | Zagouli Gbolié | ||||
DF | Leopold Sacré Abialy | |||||
DF | Boris Diecket | 31 March 1963 (aged 22) | Tours | |||
DF | Emile Gnahoré Depie | Africa Sports | ||||
DF | Patrice Lago Bailly | Africa Sports | ||||
DF | François Monguéhi Guehi | ASEC Mimosas | ||||
DF | Laurent Zahui | 10 August 1960 (aged 25) | SC-Toulon-Var | |||
12 | MF | Oumar Ben Salah | 2 July 1964 (aged 21) | ASEC Mimosas | ||
7 | MF | Saint-Joseph Gadji-Celi | 1 May 1961 (aged 24) | ASEC Mimosas | ||
MF | Pascal Miézan | 3 April 1959 (aged 26) | Lierse | |||
MF | Kouassi N'Dri | |||||
MF | François Zahoui | 21 August 1962 (aged 23) | Nancy | |||
20 | FW | Youssouf Falikou Fofana | 26 July 1966 (aged 19) | AS Monaco | ||
10 | FW | Abdoulaye Traoré | 4 March 1967 (aged 19) | Braga | ||
Aboubacar N'Diaye | ASEC Mimosas |
Coach: Mike Smith
No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Caps | Goals | Club | |
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1 | GK | Thabet El-Batal | 16 September 1953 (aged 32) | Al Ahly SC | ||
19 | GK | Ahmed Shobair | 28 September 1960 (aged 25) | Al Ahly SC | ||
GK | Adel Abdel Monem | Al Masry SC | ||||
2 | DF | Ali Shehata | Arab Contractors SC | |||
21 | DF | Hamada Sedki | 25 August 1961 (aged 24) | El Minya SC | ||
15 | DF | Ibrahim Hassan | 10 August 1966 (aged 19) | Al Ahly SC | ||
17 | DF | Ahmed Ramzy | 25 July 1965 (aged 20) | Zamalek SC | ||
5 | DF | Mohamed Omar | 3 September 1958 (aged 27) | Al Ittihad Alexandria | ||
6 | DF | Ashraf Kasem | 25 July 1966 (aged 19) | Zamalek SC | ||
3 | DF | Rabie Yassin | 7 September 1960 (aged 25) | Al Ahly SC | ||
DF | Moustafa Aboul Dahab | Al Masry SC | ||||
8 | MF | Magdi Abdelghani | 27 July 1959 (aged 26) | Al Ahly SC | ||
4 | MF | Alaa Mayhoub | 19 January 1963 (aged 23) | Al Ahly SC | ||
13 | MF | Shawky Ghareeb | 26 February 1959 (aged 27) | Ghazl El Mahalla SC | ||
9 | MF | Naser Elteles | 24 November 1957 (aged 28) | Ghazl El Mahalla SC | ||
11 | MF | Tarek Yehia | 10 September 1961 (aged 24) | Zamalek SC | ||
12 | MF | Taher Abouzeid | 1 April 1962 (aged 23) | Al Ahly SC | ||
20 | FW | Hossam Hassan | 10 August 1966 (aged 19) | Al Ahly SC | ||
10 | FW | Mahmoud Al Khatib | 30 October 1954 (aged 31) | Al Ahly SC | ||
7 | FW | Moustafa Abdou (c) | 10 January 1953 (aged 33) | Al Ahly SC | ||
FW | Emad Soliman | 23 July 1959 (aged 26) | Ismaily SC | |||
16 | FW | Mohamed Hazem | Ismaily SC | |||
14 | FW | Gamal Abdelhamid | 24 November 1957 (aged 28) | Zamalek SC |
Coach: Manaca
No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Caps | Goals | Club | |
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GK | Filipe Chissequere | |||||
DF | Elcídio Conde | |||||
MF | Joaquim João | |||||
DF | Armando Faruk Ali | |||||
MF | Matonse Santos | |||||
Manuel Siname | ||||||
DF | Manuel Cossa | Maxaquene | ||||
Leovegildo Mabota | ||||||
Amade Chamabe | ||||||
MF | Lucas Barrarijo Joaquim | |||||
FW | Nicolau Joaquim De Sousa | |||||
FW | Geraldo Conde | Maxaquene | ||||
FW | Chiquinho Conde | 22 November 1965 (aged 20) | Maxaquene | |||
MF | Jerónimo Nhanombe | |||||
FW | Tomas Daniel Calton Banze | 26 January 1957 (aged 29) | Desportivo Maputo | |||
DF | Antonio Machava | Costa Do Sol Maputo | ||||
Sinane Almeida |
Coach: Pape Alioune Diop
No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Caps | Goals | Club | |
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1 | GK | Cheikh Seck | 8 January 1958 (aged 28) | ASC Diaraf | ||
DF | Pape Fall | 19 January 1960 (aged 26) | Seib Diourbel | |||
DF | Racine Kane | 27 February 1960 (aged 26) | Seib Diourbel | |||
DF | Roger Mendy | 8 February 1960 (aged 26) | ASC Jeanne d'Arc | |||
DF | Mamadou Tew | 27 November 1959 (aged 26) | Club Brugge | |||
DF | Oumar Touré | 14 March 1954 (aged 31) | US Maubeuge | |||
MF | Amadou Diop | ASC Diaraf | ||||
MF | Joseph Koto | 1 January 1960 (aged 26) | ||||
MF | Christophe Sagna | 5 May 1954 (aged 31) | Quimper | |||
MF | Oumar Sène | 23 October 1959 (aged 26) | Paris SG | |||
10 | FW | Jules Bocandé | 25 November 1958 (aged 27) | Metz | ||
FW | Saar Boubacar | 20 June 1951 (aged 34) | Martigues | |||
11 | FW | Thierno Youm | 17 April 1960 (aged 25) | Laval | ||
FW | Salif Diagne | |||||
Cheikh Tidiane Fall |
Coach: Rabah Saâdane
No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Caps | Club |
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1 | GK | Mehdi Cerbah | 3 April 1953 (aged 32) | RS Kouba | |
2 | DF | Mahmoud Guendouz | 24 February 1953 (aged 33) | JS El Biar | |
3 | DF | Faouzi Mansouri | 17 January 1956 (aged 30) | Montpellier | |
4 | DF | Fodil Megharia | 23 May 1961 (aged 24) | ASO Chlef | |
5 | DF | Chaabane Merzekane | 8 March 1959 (aged 26) | MA Hussein Dey | |
6 | MF | Mohamed Kaci Said | 2 May 1958 (aged 27) | RS Kouba | |
7 | FW | Nasser Bouiche | 8 June 1960 (aged 25) | MP Alger | |
8 | MF | Ali Fergani (c) | 21 September 1952 (aged 33) | JE Tizi-Ouzou | |
9 | FW | Djamel Menad | 22 July 1960 (aged 25) | JE Tizi-Ouzou | |
10 | FW | Rabah Madjer | 15 December 1958 (aged 27) | Porto | |
11 | FW | Tedj Bensaoula | 1 December 1954 (aged 31) | Le Havre | |
12 | FW | Nacer Bouiche | 16 May 1963 (aged 22) | JE Tizi-Ouzou | |
13 | MF | Hocine Yahi | 25 April 1960 (aged 25) | CM Belcourt | |
14 | FW | Hakim Medane | 5 September 1966 (aged 19) | USM El Harrach | |
15 | DF | Abdelhamid Sadmi | 1 January 1961 (aged 25) | JE Tizi-Ouzou | |
16 | MF | Karim Maroc | 5 March 1958 (aged 28) | Montpellier | |
17 | FW | Fawzi Benkhalidi | 3 February 1963 (aged 23) | WKF Boufarik | |
18 | DF | Mokhtar Kechamli | 2 November 1962 (aged 23) | ASC Oran | |
19 | DF | Mohammed Chaib | 20 May 1957 (aged 28) | RS Kouba | |
21 | GK | Nacerdine Drid | 22 January 1957 (aged 29) | MP Oran |
Coach: Claude Le Roy
No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Caps | Club |
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1 | GK | Thomas Nkono | 20 July 1955 (aged 30) | Espanyol | |
21 | GK | Jacques Songo'o | 17 March 1964 (aged 21) | Canon Yaoundé | |
GK | André Marie Boé | 0 December 1962 (aged 23–24) | |||
4 | DF | Ibrahim Aoudou | 23 August 1955 (aged 30) | Besançon | |
6 | DF | Emmanuel Kundé | 15 July 1956 (aged 29) | Canon Yaoundé | |
5 | DF | Victor Ndip Akem | 18 August 1967 (aged 18) | Canon Yaounde | |
15 | DF | Edmond Enoka | 17 December 1955 (aged 30) | Union Douala | |
DF | Bertin Ebwellé | 11 September 1962 (aged 23) | Tonnerre Yaoundé | ||
DF | Charles Toubé | 22 January 1958 (aged 28) | Tonnerre Yaoundé | ||
3 | DF | Isaac Sinkot | 11 July 1954 (aged 31) | ||
DF | Christian Ebwéa Bilé | ||||
18 | DF | Voungai Salomon | |||
MF | Théophile Abega | 9 July 1954 (aged 31) | Vevey Sports | ||
2 | MF | André Kana-Biyik | 1 September 1965 (aged 20) | Diamant Yaoundé | |
20 | MF | Grégoire Mbida | 27 January 1952 (aged 34) | Dunkerque | |
8 | MF | Emile Mbouh-Mbouh | 30 May 1966 (aged 21) | Diamant Yaoundé | |
11 | MF | Louis-Paul Mfédé | 26 February 1961 (aged 25) | Rennes | |
MF | Jean-Jacques Missé-Missé | 7 August 1968 (aged 17) | Canon Yaoundé | ||
7 | MF | Oumarou Mamoudou | |||
13 | FW | Ernest Ebongué | 15 May 1962 (aged 23) | Tonnerre Yaoundé | |
9 | FW | Roger Milla | 20 May 1952 (aged 33) | Saint-Étienne | |
10 | FW | Dagobert Dang | 6 February 1958 (aged 28) | Canon Yaoundé |
Coach: José Faria
Coach: Brightwell Banda
No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Caps | Goals | Club | |
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1 | GK | David Chabala | 2 February 1960 (aged 26) | Mufulira Wanderers | ||
16 | GK | Peter Banda | ||||
8 | DF | Laban Chishala | Green Buffaloes | |||
12 | DF | Ashious Melu | 6 June 1957 (aged 28) | Mufulira Wanderers | ||
5 | DF | Jones Chilengi | 30 January 1955 (aged 31) | Green Buffaloes F.C. | ||
3 | DF | Kapambwe Mulenga | 1963 | |||
18 | DF | Webby Chilufya | ||||
6 | MF | Jericho Shinde | Nkana | |||
7 | MF | Derby Makinka | 5 September 1965 (aged 20) | Kabwe United | ||
14 | MF | Charly Musonda | 22 August 1969 (aged 16) | Cercle Brugge | ||
FW | Lackson Chanda | Vitafoam United Ndola | ||||
13 | MF | Wisdom Mumba Chansa | 17 April 1964 (aged 21) | Power Dynamos Football Club | ||
10 | MF | Jack Mwinuna Chanda | Kabwe Warriors | |||
15 | MF | Clifton Mwemya | ||||
4 | FW | Michael Chabala | ||||
11 | FW | Kalusha Bwalya | 16 August 1963 (aged 22) | Cercle Brugge | ||
9 | FW | Boniface Chanda |
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