The squads for the 2017 Africa U-20 Cup of Nations were announced on 24 February 2017. [1]
Players marked in bold have been capped at full International level.
Head coach: Cyprien Asshu Bessong
Head coach: Moatamed Gamal Abdelaziz [2]
No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Club |
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1 | GK | Omar Wael Abdelsamie Abdelhamed | 31 July 1997 (aged 19) | El Sharkia SC |
2 | DF | Ahmed Hany | 19 May 1997 (aged 19) | Ismaily SC |
3 | DF | Amr Ismail | 12 February 1997 (aged 20) | Tanta SC |
4 | DF | Osama Galal | 17 September 1997 (aged 19) | Petrojet FC |
5 | DF | Mohamed Abdelsalam | 1 October 1997 (aged 19) | Petrojet FC |
6 | DF | Mahmoud Marei | 24 April 1998 (aged 18) | Wadi Degla |
7 | FW | Karim Walid | 8 August 1997 (aged 19) | Al Ahly |
8 | MF | Nasser Maher | 8 February 1997 (aged 20) | Petrojet FC |
9 | MF | Taher Mohamed | 7 March 1997 (aged 19) | Le Havre AC |
10 | MF | Khalia Haggagy | 26 April 1998 (aged 18) | FC Zurich |
11 | FW | Mostafa Mohamed | 28 November 1997 (aged 19) | El Dakhleya SC |
12 | MF | Akram Tawfik | 8 November 1997 (aged 19) | Al Ahly |
13 | DF | Mostafa Faramawy Salaheldin | 10 January 1997 (aged 20) | Tanta SC |
14 | MF | Ahmed Hamdy | 10 February 1998 (aged 19) | Al Ahly |
15 | FW | Omar Marmoush | 7 February 1999 (aged 18) | Wadi Degla |
16 | GK | Mostafa Mahmoud Mohamed | 7 July 1997 (aged 19) | Tala'ea El-Gaish SC |
17 | MF | Ahmed Ramadan | 23 March 1997 (aged 19) | Al Ahly |
18 | MF | Mahmoud Samy | 20 July 1997 (aged 19) | El Dakhleya SC |
19 | MF | Ahmed Mostafa Elsayed Taher | 21 October 1997 (aged 19) | Petrojet FC |
20 | DF | Ahmed Aboul-Fotouh | 22 March 1998 (aged 18) | Zamalek SC |
21 | GK | Mohamed Essam Mostafa Mohamed | 1 August 1997 (aged 19) | Al Ahly |
Head coach:
No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Club |
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1 | GK | Sékouba Camara | 22 January 1997 (aged 20) | Atlético Coleah |
2 | DF | Salif Sylla | 5 December 1998 (aged 18) | AS Kaloum |
3 | DF | Mamadouba Diaby | 16 February 1997 (aged 20) | AS Kaloum |
4 | DF | Mohamed Lamine Sylla | 2 February 1997 (aged 20) | Hafia FC |
5 | DF | Mohamed Camara | 1 November 1998 (aged 18) | Fello Star |
6 | DF | Mohamed Didé Fofana | 8 April 1998 (aged 18) | Hafia FC |
7 | MF | Daouda Camara | 20 August 1997 (aged 19) | Horoya AC |
8 | MF | Ibrahima Sory Soumah | 1 January 1998 (aged 19) | Fello Star |
9 | FW | Momo Yansane | 29 July 1997 (aged 19) | Hafia FC |
10 | MF | Morlaye Sylla | 27 July 1998 (aged 18) | FC Arouca |
11 | FW | Ibrahima Sylla | 14 May 1997 (aged 19) | Hafia FC |
12 | MF | Mohamed Coumbassa | 5 June 1999 (aged 17) | Wakriya AC |
13 | DF | Mohamed Aly Camara | 28 August 1997 (aged 19) | Hafia FC |
14 | FW | Yamodou Touré | 5 August 1998 (aged 18) | Horoya AC |
15 | MF | Mamadou Kane | 22 January 1997 (aged 20) | AS Kaloum |
16 | GK | Moussa Camara | 27 November 1998 (aged 18) | Horoya AC |
17 | FW | Barry Mamady | 22 November 1997 (aged 19) | Soumba FC |
18 | MF | Alseny Soumah | 16 May 1998 (aged 18) | FC Arouca |
19 | MF | Naby Bangoura | 29 March 1998 (aged 18) | FC Vizela |
20 | FW | Facinet Soumah | 18 March 1998 (aged 18) | Fello Star |
21 | GK | Fodé David Kaba | 15 August 1998 (aged 18) | Hafia FC |
Head coach: Baye Ba
Head coach: Joseph Koto
Head coach: Thabo Senong
Head coach: Mubark Suliman Mohamed Slaih
Head coach: Bestone Chambeshi
No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Club |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | GK | Mangani Banda | 13 July 1997 (aged 19) | Zanaco |
2 | DF | Moses Nyondo | 5 July 1997 (aged 19) | Nkana |
3 | DF | Prosper Chiluya | 2 April 1998 (aged 18) | Kafue Celtic |
4 | DF | Benson Chali | 2 December 1997 (aged 19) | Forrest Rangers |
5 | DF | Solomon Sakala | 28 April 1997 (aged 19) | Kabwe Warriors |
6 | MF | Sydney Phiri | 12 June 1997 (aged 19) | Gomes |
7 | MF | Chrispine Sakulanda | 27 June 1997 (aged 19) | Mufulira Wanderers |
8 | MF | Harrison Musonda Chisala | 4 August 1997 (aged 19) | Nkana |
9 | FW | Conlyde Luchanga | 11 March 1997 (aged 19) | Lusaka Dynamos |
10 | FW | Fashion Sakala | 14 March 1997 (aged 19) | Rangers |
11 | MF | Enock Mwepu | 1 January 1998 (aged 19) | Brighton |
12 | FW | Emmanuel Banda | 29 September 1997 (aged 19) | S.C. Esmoriz |
13 | DF | Shemmy Mayembe | 22 November 1997 (aged 19) | ZESCO United |
14 | FW | Edward Chilufya | 17 September 1999 (aged 17) | Mpande Youth Academy |
15 | DF | Edward Tembo | 26 March 1997 (aged 19) | Gomes |
16 | GK | Samson Banda | 1 May 1997 (aged 19) | ZESCO United |
17 | MF | Kenneth Kalunga | 18 January 1997 (aged 20) | Ikast FS |
18 | GK | Jim James Phiri | 7 September 1998 (aged 18) | Circuit City |
19 | MF | Mumba Mwape | 26 April 1998 (aged 18) | Getafe |
20 | FW | Patson Daka | 9 October 1998 (aged 18) | Liefering |
21 | MF | Boyd Siame Musonda | 12 May 1997 (aged 19) | Zanaco |
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