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Home Africa AFCON

AFCON 2023 daily guide- list of players  French Ligue 1 could lose to the tournament

Amakye Ansah by Amakye Ansah
December 25, 2023
in AFCON, Africa, CAF, CHAN
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The French Ligue 1 will be the biggest loser when the AFCON commences on the 13th of January and ends on the 11th of February. More than 60 players will join their respective national teams for the 2023 AFCON.

PSG and Olympique Lyon are set to lose one player each as Nice will lose 6 players during the AFCON.

Monaco, Lens, Marseille and Strasbourg will all lose at least 5 players to the tournament.

Metz will likely miss more than 6 players to the AFCON in January and February.

The list in full

Paris Saint-Germain: Achraf Hakimi (Morocco)

Nice: Jeremy Boga (Ivory Coast), Hicham Boudaoui(Algeria), Terwm Moffi (Nigeria), Youcef Atal (Algeria), Badredine Bouanani (Algeria), Sofiane Diop (Morocco)

Monaco: Isamael Jakobs (Senegal), Mohammed Salisu (Ghana), Krepin Diatta (Senegal), Mohamed Camara (Mali), Wilfred Singo (Ivory Coast)

Brest: Kamory Doumbia(Mali), Bilal Brahimi(Algeria),  Achraf Dari (Morocco)

Lille: Nabil Bentaleb (Algeria), Adam Ounas (Algeria),

Marseille: Chancel Mbemba (DR Congo), Illiman Ndiaye (Senegal), Azzedine Ounahi (Morocco), Pape Gueye (Senegal), Amine Harit (Morocco), Abdul Bamo Meite (Ivory Coast), Ismaila Sarr (Senegal)

Lens: Abdul Salis Samed (Ghana), El Aynaoui (Morroco), Massadio Haidara (Mali), Morgan Guilavogui (Guinea), Nampalys Mendy (Senegal)

Reims: Emmanuel Agbadou (Ivory Coast), Ibrahim Diakite (Guinea), Oumar Diakite(Ivory Coast), Amir Richardson (Morocco),

Strasbourg: Ibrahima Sissoko (Mali), Alaa Bellaarouch (Morocco), Moise Sahi Dion (Ivory Coast), Saidou Sow (Guinea), Lebo Mothiba (South Africa)

Rennes: Guela Doue (Ivory Coast), Amine Gouiri (Algeria), Christopher Wooh (Cameroon), Ibrahim Salah (Morocco),

Le Havre: Mohammed Bayo (Guinea), Abdoulaye Toure (Guinea), Andre Ayew (Ghana), Yassine Kechta (Morocco),

Montpellier: Enzo Tchato (Cameroon), Dimitry Bertaud (DR Congo), Falaye Sacko (Mali), Issiaga Sylla (Guinea)

Nantes: Moses Simon(Nigeria), Jean Castelletto (Cameroon), Samuel Moutousammy (DR Congo), Ignatius Ganago (Cameroon)

Metz: Habib Maiga (Ivory Coast), Alexandre Oukidja (Algeria), Cheikh Sabaly (Senegal), Ishmael Toure (Ivory Coast), Kevin Van Den Kherkof (Algeria), Lamine Camara (Senegal), Fali Cande (Guinea Bissau), Ablie Jallow (Gambia),

Lyon: Ernest Nuamah (Ghana)

Toulouse: Frank Magri (Cameroon), Mamady Bangre (Burkina Faso), Yanis Begraoui (Morocco), Moussa Diara(Mali),

Lorient: Bemba Dieng (Senegal), Bonke Innocent (Nigeria), Montassar Talbi (Tunisia), Alfred Gomis (Senegal), Formose Mendy (Senegal), Darling Yongwa (Cameroon), Gideon Kalulu (DR Congo)

Clermont: Mory Diaw (Senegal), Habib Kounate (Mali), Alidu Seydou (Ghana), Jeremie Bela (Angola), Aiman Maurer (Morocco), Mehdi Zeffane (Algeria)

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