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Home Africa AFCON

AFCON 2023 daily guide- list of players Laliga could lose to the tournament

Amakye Ansah by Amakye Ansah
December 21, 2023
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Laliga is set to lose more than 20 African footballers to the much anticipated 2023 AFCON to be hosted in Ivory Coast from January 13th to February 11thm

Real Madrid, Barcelona, Osasuna and Getafe will not lose any player to the AFCON as bottom-placed Almeria is set to lose four players to the tournament.

Valencia will lose two regular players as  Atletic Bilbao’s red-hot forward Inaki Williams will join Ghana in Ivory Coast for the tournament.

The list of players in full

Real Madrid:  –

Barcelona: –

Atletico Madrid:– Reinildo Mandava (Mozambique),

Athletic Bilbao;  Williams Inaki (Ghana)

Sevilla:– Youssef En Nesyri

Girona: Ibrahima Kebe (Mali)

Real Sociedad: Hamari Traore (Mali), Umar Sadiq (Nigeria)

Real Betis: Riad Chadi (Morocco), Youssouf Sabaly (Senegal), Abde Elzzalzouli (Morocco)

Getafe: –

Las Palmas: – Coco Saul (Equatorial Guinea), Omenuke Mfulu (DR Congo),  Sory Kaba (Guinea), Munir El Hadadi (Morocco)

Valencia: Mouctar Diakhaby (Guinea), Amallah Selim (Morocco)

Rayo Vallecano: Pathe Ciss (Senegal),  Mumin Abdul (Ghana), Bebe (Cape Verde)

Osasuna: –

Cadiz:  Rominigue Kouame (Mali), Mamadou Mbaye (Senegal)

Villareal: Aissa Mandi (Algeria),

Alaves: Jesus Owono (Equatorial Guinea), Abdelkebir Abqar (Morocco)

Mallorca: Amath Ndiaye (Senegal)

Celta Vigo: Jonathan Bamba (Ivory Coast)

Granada: Famara Diedhiou (Senegal)

Almeria: Houboulang Mendes (Guinea Bissau), Baba Iddrisu (Ghana), Dion Lopy (Senegal), Marciano Sanca (Guinea Bissau),

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