The following is a list of squads for each nation competing in men's football at the 2019 African Games in Rabat. Each team had to name a final squad of 18 players (two of whom must be goalkeepers). [1]
The nationality for each club reflects the national association (not the league) to which the club is affiliated. A flag is included for coaches that are of a different nationality than their own national team. Those marked in bold have been capped at full International level.
Head coach: Jamal Salami
The final squad was announced on 12 August 2019. [2]
No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Club | ||
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GK | Taha Mourid | 4 March 2002 (aged 17) | Wydad AC | |||
GK | Abderrahmane Kernane | 24 February 2000 (aged 19) | Olympique Khouribga | |||
DF | Ibrahim Chahir | 1 January 2001 (aged 18) | Olympique Khouribga | |||
DF | Mohamed Moufid | 12 January 2000 (aged 19) | ASFAR | |||
DF | Mohssine Abba | 15 August 2000 (aged 19) | ASFAR | |||
DF | Abdelilah Madkour | 11 June 2000 (aged 19) | Raja Casablanca | |||
DF | Hamza Bousqal | 24 March 2001 (aged 18) | Mohammed VI Football Academy | |||
DF | Aymane Mourid | 7 May 2000 (aged 19) | CD Leganés | |||
MF | El Mehdi El Moubarik | 22 January 2001 (aged 18) | Fath Union Sport | |||
MF | Khalid Ait Ouarkhane | 22 April 2000 (aged 19) | ASFAR | |||
MF | Driss Bousbaa | 30 January 2000 (aged 19) | Fath Union Sport | |||
MF | Zakaria Driouach | 11 January 2001 (aged 18) | Raja Casablanca | |||
MF | Ayoub Khairi | 16 February 2000 (aged 19) | Raja Casablanca | |||
MF | Ismail Moutaraji | 1 February 2000 (aged 19) | SCC Mohammédia | |||
MF | Mohamed Askender | 12 January 2000 (aged 19) | Difaâ Hassani El Jadidi | |||
FW | Bilal El Ouadghiri | 3 August 2001 (aged 18) | MAS Fez | |||
FW | Abdelilah Damar | 11 February 2000 (aged 19) | UE Cornellà | |||
FW | Saifeddine Bouhra | 5 March 2000 (aged 19) | Rapide Oued Zem |
Head coach: Oscar Barro
The preliminary 24-men squad was announced on 2 August 2019. [3]
No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Club | ||
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GK | François Bamouni | 4 October 2000 (aged 18) | Majestic | |||
GK | Zegue Traoré | 31 December 1999 (aged 19) | USFA | |||
DF | Ali Bathié | 31 December 2000 (aged 18) | Salitas | |||
DF | Ben Aziz Dao | 8 July 1999 (aged 20) | AS Kaloum | |||
DF | Ibrahim Ouattara | 15 September 2000 (aged 18) | KOZAF | |||
DF | Kalifa Nikiema | 31 December 2000 (aged 18) | Salitas | |||
DF | Issiaka Ouédraogo | 10 June 2000 (aged 19) | AS Douanes | |||
DF | Moustapha Ouédraogo | 31 December 2001 (aged 17) | AS Douanes | |||
MF | Ben Sidibe Daouda | 29 October 1999 (aged 19) | RC Bobo Dioulasso | |||
MF | Ibrahim Touré | 4 September 1999 (aged 19) | RC Bobo Dioulasso | |||
MF | Ismahila Ouédraogo | 25 November 1999 (aged 19) | AS Douanes | |||
MF | Abdoul Yoda | 20 December 2000 (aged 18) | USFA | |||
MF | Bassory Tanou | 1 January 2000 (aged 19) | AS Douanes | |||
FW | Elliass Dianda | 8 August 2000 (aged 19) | Salitas | |||
FW | Nathanio Kompaoré | 20 June 2001 (aged 18) | Salitas | |||
FW | Djibril Ouattara | 19 September 1999 (aged 19) | RS Berkane | |||
FW | Hamed Ouattara | 16 December 2001 (aged 17) | RC Bobo Dioulasso | |||
FW | Hugo Passega | 20 September 2000 (aged 18) | Næstved |
Head coach: Paul Aigbogun
The final squad was announced on 12 August 2019. [4]
No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Club | ||
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GK | Detan Ogundare | 8 December 2000 (aged 18) | Kogi United | |||
GK | Mathew Yakubu | 3 September 1999 (aged 19) | Clique Sports | |||
DF | Zulkifilu Rabiu | 1 January 2002 (aged 17) | Plateau United | |||
DF | Mike Zaruma | 16 April 2002 (aged 17) | Plateau United | |||
DF | Habibu Sadiq | 31 August 2000 (aged 18) | Rarara | |||
DF | Victor Eteng | 8 June 1999 (aged 20) | Sidos | |||
DF | Abdulmutallif Sanusi | 12 May 2001 (aged 18) | Katsina United | |||
MF | Peter Eletu | 24 January 2000 (aged 19) | Prince Kazeem FC | |||
MF | Adewale Oladoye | 25 August 2001 (aged 17) | Water FC | |||
MF | Quadri Liameed | 8 April 2002 (aged 17) | 36 Lion Soccer Academy | |||
MF | Samuel Nnoshiri | 2 July 2001 (aged 18) | Heartland | |||
MF | Abubakar Ibrahim | 24 January 2000 (aged 19) | Plateau United | |||
FW | Chinonso Emeka | 30 August 2001 (aged 17) | Brook House FC | |||
FW | Success Makanjuola | 24 May 2001 (aged 18) | Water FC | |||
FW | Yira Sor | 24 July 2000 (aged 19) | 36 Lion Soccer Academy | |||
FW | Saeed Jibril | 20 May 2001 (aged 18) | Plateau United | |||
FW | Ahmad Ghali | 23 June 2001 (aged 18) | MFM | |||
FW | Gata Adeshina | 8 February 1999 (aged 20) | Wikki Tourists |
Head coach: Helman Mkhalele
The final squad was announced on 15 August 2019. [5]
No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Club | ||
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GK | Glen Baadjies | 27 March 2000 (aged 19) | Mamelodi Sundowns | |||
GK | Buhle Damane | 9 February 2000 (aged 19) | Vitória | |||
DF | Brendon Moloisane | 24 February 1999 (aged 20) | Mamelodi Sundowns | |||
DF | Fezile Gcaba | 3 March 1999 (aged 20) | Pele Pele | |||
DF | Siyanda Msani | 20 December 1999 (aged 19) | Mamelodi Sundowns | |||
DF | Sphiwe Nkabinde | 2 November 2002 (aged 16) | Stars of Africa Academy | |||
DF | Thabo Molea | 12 April 2000 (aged 19) | Jomo Cosmos | |||
DF | Mohammed Shahabodien | 4 January 2002 (aged 17) | Stars of Africa Academy | |||
MF | Anele Magala | 28 January 2002 (aged 17) | Virginia Sports Academy | |||
MF | Randzilani Ndamuleo | SuperSport United | ||||
MF | Ofentse Mashiane | 22 May 2002 (aged 17) | Mamelodi Sundowns | |||
MF | Dante Brown | 4 February 2002 (aged 17) | Ajax Cape Town | |||
MF | Katlego Mashigo | 22 January 2001 (aged 18) | Bohemian | |||
MF | Onke Moletshe | 7 February 2000 (aged 19) | Jomo Cosmos | |||
MF | Siph Mdlalose | 28 January 1999 (aged 20) | Southampton | |||
FW | Katlego Cwinyana | 3 January 2001 (aged 18) | Pele Pele | |||
FW | Sechaba Tsoaela | 13 September 2001 (aged 17) | Virginia Sports Academy | |||
FW | Junior Nare | 5 April 2002 (aged 17) | Bidvest Wits |
Head coach: Omar Ntakagero
The 24-man preliminary squad was announced on 1 August 2019. [6]
No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Club |
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1 | GK | Joseph Rugerinyange | 15 July 2002 (aged 17) | Vital'O |
2 | DF | Eric Ndoriyobija | 17 May 1999 (aged 20) | Police |
3 | MF | Omari Nzeyimana | 31 January 2001 (aged 18) | Bumamuru |
4 | FW | Mohamed Amissi | 3 August 2000 (aged 19) | Heracles Almelo |
5 | DF | Hassan Ndima | 1 March 2000 (aged 19) | Delta Star |
6 | MF | Eric Mbirizi | 20 April 1998 (aged 21) | Inter Star |
7 | MF | Magloire Ndikumana | 1 January 1999 (aged 20) | Police |
8 | MF | Thérence Rukundo | 12 March 1999 (aged 20) | Kayanza United |
9 | FW | Abdi Ndayikeza | 24 March 2002 (aged 17) | Kayanza United |
10 | FW | Olivier Dusabe | 5 October 2001 (aged 17) | Vital'O |
11 | FW | Cédric Mavugo | 10 October 1999 (aged 19) | Aigle Noir |
12 | DF | Ramadhan Bigirimana | 20 December 1999 (aged 19) | Kayanza United |
13 | GK | Onésime Rukundo | 9 April 1999 (aged 20) | Le Messager |
14 | MF | Iddy Karikumutima | 5 December 2000 (aged 18) | Olympique Star |
15 | DF | Eric Ndizeye | 22 August 1999 (aged 19) | Musongati |
16 | DF | Joseph Kashindi | 20 December 1999 (aged 19) | Rukinzo |
17 | DF | Abdallah Ntumbaze | 31 January 2001 (aged 18) | Les Lierres |
18 | DF | Issa Havyarimana | 4 April 1999 (aged 20) | Les Lierres |
Head coach: Yaw Preko
The final squad was announced on 14 August 2019. [7]
No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Club |
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1 | GK | Ibrahim Danlad | 2 December 2002 (aged 16) | Asante Kotoko |
2 | DF | Amoah Kobina | 1 January 2001 (aged 18) | Golden Kick |
3 | DF | Philip Osei | 28 August 2001 (aged 17) | Medeama |
4 | DF | Abubakar Haruna | 1 January 2001 (aged 18) | King Faisal Babes |
5 | DF | Najeeb Yakubu | 1 May 2000 (aged 19) | Vorskla Poltava |
6 | MF | Ibrahim Sulley | 6 July 2001 (aged 18) | Rising Stars of Africa |
7 | MF | Ibrahim Issah | 25 December 2000 (aged 18) | Dreams |
8 | MF | Isaac Gyamfi | 9 September 2000 (aged 18) | New Life |
9 | FW | Basit Umar | 21 December 1999 (aged 19) | New Edubiase United |
10 | FW | Emmanuel Toku | 10 July 2000 (aged 19) | Boavista |
11 | FW | Kwadwo Opoku | 13 July 2001 (aged 18) | Attram de Visser |
12 | MF | Anim Mathew | 18 June 2000 (aged 19) | Great Somas |
13 | DF | Daniel Adjetey | 15 March 2000 (aged 19) | Næstved |
14 | FW | Elvis Kyei Baffour | 7 February 1999 (aged 20) | Liberty Professionals |
15 | DF | Adams Mohammed | 11 November 2000 (aged 18) | Liberty Professionals |
16 | GK | Fredrick Asare | 28 May 1999 (aged 20) | Accra Lions |
17 | FW | Tahiru Awudu | 10 March 2000 (aged 19) | Medeama |
18 | GK | Appiah Kubi | 11 January 2001 (aged 18) | Asante Kotoko |
Head coach: Mamoutou Kané
The final squad was announced on 14 August 2019. [8]
No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Club | ||
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GK | Alkalifa Coulibaly | 3 December 2001 (aged 17) | Onze Créateurs | |||
GK | Yacouba Coulibaly | 18 April 2000 (aged 19) | Étoiles du Mandé | |||
DF | Hamidou Diallo | 26 January 2002 (aged 17) | Derby | |||
DF | Moussa Diarra | 20 January 2002 (aged 17) | Derby | |||
DF | Babou Fofana | 10 April 1999 (aged 20) | Stade Malien | |||
DF | Felix Kamaté | 31 December 2000 (aged 18) | AS Real Bamako | |||
DF | Samba Koné | 22 March 2002 (aged 17) | Derby | |||
DF | Bakary Samaké | 13 September 1999 (aged 19) | AS Real Bamako | |||
MF | Mady Dembélé | 16 March 2000 (aged 19) | Racine | |||
MF | Chaka Ballo | 1 January 2000 (aged 19) | Black Stars | |||
MF | Seydou Diakité | 27 March 2001 (aged 18) | Stade Malien | |||
MF | Moussa Traoré | 10 January 1999 (aged 20) | Racine | |||
MF | Ibrahim Sangaré | 11 July 2001 (aged 18) | AS Real Bamako | |||
FW | Souleymane Dramé | 1 January 1999 (aged 20) | FC Lakika | |||
FW | Malick Koumaré | 29 October 2000 (aged 18) | Centre Salif Keita | |||
FW | Oumar Tangara | 4 May 2000 (aged 19) | AS Bamako | |||
FW | Abdoulaye Kanou | 7 October 2000 (aged 18) | FC Diarra | |||
FW | Issouf Sissokho | 30 January 2002 (aged 17) | Derby |
Head coach: Youssoupha Dabo
The final squad was announced on 13 August 2019. [9]
No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Club | ||
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GK | François Djiba | 23 November 2000 (aged 18) | Diambars | |||
GK | Pape Dione | 20 March 2004 (aged 15) | AF Darou Salam | |||
DF | Moussa Ndiaye | 18 July 2002 (aged 17) | Excellence Foot | |||
DF | Birame Diaw | 1 May 2003 (aged 16) | Galaxy Sport | |||
DF | Bacary Sané | 24 December 2002 (aged 16) | Diambars | |||
DF | Abdoulaye Ndiaye | 10 April 2002 (aged 17) | AS Dakar Sacré-Cœur | |||
DF | Bakary Goudiaby | 4 November 2001 (aged 17) | Guédiawaye | |||
DF | Ibrahima Baldé | 1 February 2002 (aged 17) | ||||
DF | Cheikhou Ndiaye | 25 January 2002 (aged 17) | Génération Foot | |||
MF | Mamadou Camara | 5 January 2003 (aged 16) | AF Darou Salam | |||
MF | Baye War | 4 July 2001 (aged 18) | Génération Foot | |||
MF | Pape Matar Sarr | 14 September 2002 (aged 16) | Génération Foot | |||
MF | Ibrahima Dramé | 6 October 2001 (aged 17) | Diambars | |||
MF | Samba Diallo | 5 January 2003 (aged 16) | AF Darou Salam | |||
MF | Dion Lopy | 2 February 2002 (aged 17) | Oslo Football Academy | |||
FW | Youssouph Badji | 20 December 2001 (aged 17) | Casa Sports | |||
FW | Mamadou Danfa | 6 March 2001 (aged 18) | Casa Sports | |||
FW | Ousseynou Niang | 12 October 2001 (aged 17) | Diambars |
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