African players to win the UEFA Champions League: List of African stars who have won Europe's biggest prize

Feargal Brennan

African players to win the UEFA Champions League: List of African stars who have won Europe's biggest prize image

The 2023/23 Champions League final could see a fresh name on the famous trophy as Manchester City face Inter Milan in Istanbul.

City are pushing to win their first Champions League title, with Inter reaching the final for the first time since winning the competition under Jose Mourinho in 2010.

Whoever comes out on top at the Atatürk Olympic Stadium, there will be a string of players clinching their maiden European title, with both squads featuring stars from across the world.

Across both teams, City star Riyad Mahrez and Inter goalkeeper Andre Onana will be looking to join the list of African players to win the Champions League.

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African players to win the Champions League

In total, 26 African players have won the European Cup/Champions League, with 24 of those title winners coming in the post 1992/Champions League era.

Bruce Grobbelaar (Zimbabwe) and Rabah Madjer (Algeria) are the only African players to win the European Cup, prior to 1992, with Liverpool and Porto respectively.

Since the inaugural Champions League tournament in 1992, African champions have been a regular feature of Champions League winning squads, from Ghana's Abedi Pele with Marseille in 1993 to Edouard Mendy (Senegal) and Hakim Ziyech (Morocco) with Chelsea, in 2021.

African European Cup/Champions League winners
NationPlayerSeasonTeamFinal Result
AlgeriaRabah Madjer1987PortoPorto 2 Bayern Munich 1
CameroonGeremi2000Real MadridReal Madrid 3 Valencia 0
CameroonSamuel Eto'o2006, 2009, 2010Barcelona, Barcelona, Inter Milan

Barcelona 2 Arsenal 1; Barcelona 2 Manchester United 0 Inter Milan 2 Bayern Munich 0

CameroonJoel Matip2019LiverpoolLiverpool 2 Tottenham 0
EgyptMo Salah2019Liverpool Liverpool 2 Tottenham 0
GhanaAbedi Pele1993MarseilleMarseille 1 AC Milan 0
GhanaIbrahim Tanko1997Borussia DortmundBorussia Dortmund 3 Juventus 1
GhanaSamuel Kuffour2001Bayern MunichBayern Munich 1 Valencia 1 (Bayern won 5-4 on pens)
GhanaSulley Muntari2010Inter MilanInter Milan 2 Bayern Munich 0
GhanaMichael Essien2012ChelseaChelsea 1 Bayern Munich 1 (Chelsea won 4-3 on pens)
GuineaNaby Keita2019LiverpoolLiverpool 2 Tottenham 0
Ivory CoastSalomon Kalou2012ChelseaChelsea 1 Bayern Munich 1 (Chelsea won 4-3 on pens)
Ivory CoastDidier Drogba2012ChelseaChelsea 1 Bayern Munich 1 (Chelsea won 4-3 on pens)
Ivory CoastYaya Toure2009BarcelonaBarcelona 2 Manchester United 0
KenyaMcDonald Mariga2010Inter MilanInter Milan 2 Bayern Munich 0
MaliDjimi Traore2005LiverpoolLiverpool 3 AC Milan (Liverpool won 3-2 on pens)
MaliSeydou Keita2009, 2011BarcelonaBarcelona 2 Manchester United 0; Barcelona 3 Manchester United 1
MoroccoAchraf Hakimi2018Real Madrid Real Madrid 3 Liverpool 1
MoroccoHakim Ziyech2021ChelseaChelsea 1 Manchester City 0
NigeriaJon Obi Mikel2012ChelseaChelsea 1 Bayern Munich 1 (Chelsea won 4-3 on pens)
NigeriaNwankwo Kanu1995AjaxAjax 1 AC Milan 0
NigeriaFinidi George1995AjaxAjax 1 AC Milan 0
SenegalSadio Mane2019LiverpoolLiverpool 2 Tottenham 0
SenegalEdouard Mendy2021ChelseaChelsea 1 Manchester City 0
South AfricaBenni McCarthy 2004PortoPorto 3 AS Monaco
ZimbabweBruce Grobbelaar1987LiverpoolLiverpool 1 Roma 1 (Liverpool won 4-2 on pens)

African players in Champions League finals

Grobbelar and Madjer both played key roles in their European Cup final wins, in 1984 and 1987, as Grobbelar's famous 'jelly legs' helped Liverpool to a penalty shootout win over Roma, and Madjer scored in Porto's 2-1 win over Bayern Munich.

Only two African players have won multiple Champions League titles, with Seydou Keita winning twice with Barcelona, in 2009 and 2011.

Cameroon superstar Samuel Eto'o won three titles, two in his own spell in Catalonia, and later with Jose Mourinho's Inter Milan.

Eto'o also received the man of the match award, as Barcelona beat Arsenal in the 2006 final, as did Didier Drogba in Chelsea's shootout win over Bayern Munich in 2012.

African Champions League winners to score in finals

Madjer was the first African player to score in a European Cup final and go on to win the title in 1984.

Eto'o joined the list, as he scored a crucial equaliser, against Arsenal in Paris in 2006 and became the first African player to score in multiple finals, as he netted against Manchester United, in 2009.

Premier League based African stars then increased the list from 2010 onwards, with Drogba joined by Liverpool duo Sadio Mane and Mo Salah.

African scorers in European Cup/Champions League finals
YearPlayerTeamFinal Result
1987Rabah MadjerPortoPorto 2 Bayern Munich 1
2006Samuel Eto'oBarcelonaBarcelona 2 Arsenal 1
2009Samuel Eto'oBarcelonaBarcelona 2 Manchester United 0
2012Didier DrogbaChelseaChelsea 1 Bayern Munich 1 (Chelsea won 4-3 on pens)
2018Sadio ManeLiverpoolReal Madrid 3 Liverpool 1
2019Mo SalahLiverpoolLiverpool 2 Tottenham 0

Feargal Brennan

Feargal is a content producer for The Sporting News. He has been working with TSN since the start of 2022 after stints with Reach, Amazon UK and Squawka in a nomadic career in the football media pyramid. Always with a keen eye on Arteta's 'Reds' and Kenny's Ireland 'Greens' and a 100% five-a-side penalty record.