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List of African Goals at the FIFA World Cup

Listed here are details of goals scored by African teams at the FIFA World Cup for association football. Only goals at the World Cup Finals are counted, not goals scored during the qualification phase.

The following columns are used in the table:

  • Shirt: Shirt number of goal scorer. Since FIFA only started requiring (and recording) numbers on shirts at the 1954 World Cup, Abdulrahman Fawzi, the only African to score at the World Cup before 1954, has no shirt number.
  • Scorer: Name of goal scorer. This is in italics if it is an own goal. Goals both for and against African teams are listed. (As of 2006, no African men's team had ever been 'gifted' an own goal by another team.)
  • G# : Goal Number e.g. if this is 3, then this is the 3rd goal scored by this player in all World Cups.
  • Min: the minute the goal was scored.
  • Type : used to indicate penalties and own goals.
  • Assist: Name of the player supplying the assist. This is in italics if the last player to touch the ball (not counting deflections) before the goal scorer was from the defending team e.g. René Higuita to Roger Milla at Italia 90. (Please fill in empty spots, with references.)
  • Ent: The minute the goal scorer entered the game. This is 0 for those who started the game and N for a substitute who entered the game in the Nth minute.
  • Team: for whom the goal counted.
  • B4: The score in the match just before the goal was scored.
  • R: Result - whether the game was Won, Lost, or Drawn
  • Score at the end of the game.
  • Opponent: the team against whom the goal counted.
  • Date : the date of the match
  • City : the city hosting the match.
  • Link to the official match report by FIFA.

Men's World Cup

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Shirt Scorer G# Min Type Assist Ent Team B4 R Score Opponent Date City
9 Samuel Eto'o 3 65 Penalty 0  Cameroon 0-1 L 1-2  Netherlands 24 Jun 2010 Cape Town [1]
8 Yakubu Aiyegbeni 1 69 Penalty 0  Nigeria 1-2 D 2-2  Korea 22 Jun 2010 Durban [2]
12 Kalu Uche 2 12 Chidi Odiah 0  Nigeria 0-0 D 2-2  Korea 22 Jun 2010 Durban [3]
9 Katlego Mphela 1 37 Tsepo Masilela 0  South Africa 1-0 W 2-1  France 22 Jun 2010 Bloemfontein [4]
20 Bongani Khumalo 1 20 0  South Africa 0-0 W 2-1  France 22 Jun 2010 Bloemfontein [5]
11 Didier Drogba 2 79 Yaya Toure 0  Ivory Coast 0-3 L 1-3  Brazil 20 Jun 2010 Johannesburg [6]
9 Samuel Eto'o 2 10 0  Cameroon 0-0 L 1-2  Denmark 19 Jun 2010 Tshwane [7]
3 Asamoah Gyan 3 25 Penalty 0  Ghana 0-1 D 1-1  Australia 19 Jun 2010 Rustenburg [8]
12 Kalu Uche 1 16 (none, free kick) 0  Nigeria 0-0 L 1-2  Greece 17 Jun 2010 Bloemfontein [9]
3 Asamoah Gyan 2 85 Penalty 0  Ghana 0-0 W 1-0  Serbia 13 Jun 2010 Tshwane [10]
8 Siphiwe Tshabalala 1 55 0  South Africa 0-0 D 1-1  Mexico 11 Jun 2010 Johannesburg [11]
10 Stephen Appiah 1 45+2 Penalty 0  Ghana 1-1 W 2-1  United States 22 Jun 2006 Nuremberg [12]
23 Haminu Draman 1 22 0  Ghana 0-0 W 2-1  United States 22 Jun 2006 Nuremberg [13]
8 Bonaventure Kalou 1 86 Penalty 73  Ivory Coast 2-2 W 3-2  Serbia and Montenegro 21 Jun 2006 Munich [14]
15 Aruna Dindane 2 67 0  Ivory Coast 1-2 W 3-2  Serbia and Montenegro 21 Jun 2006 Munich [15]
15 Aruna Dindane 1 37 Penalty 0  Ivory Coast 0-2 W 3-2  Serbia and Montenegro 21 Jun 2006 Munich [16]
16 Flávio Amado 1 60 51  Angola 0-0 D 1-1  Iran 21 Jun 2006 Leipzig [17]
12 Jaouhar Mnari 1 8 0  Tunisia 0-0 L 1-3  Spain 19 Jun 2006 Stuttgart [18]
11 Sulley Muntari 1 82 0  Ghana 1-0 W 2-0  Czech Republic 17 Jun 2006 Cologne [19]
3 Asamoah Gyan 1 2 0  Ghana 0-0 W 2-0  Czech Republic 17 Jun 2006 Cologne [20]
14 Bakary Kone 1 38 0  Ivory Coast 0-2 L 1-2  Netherlands 16 Jun 2006 Stuttgart [21]
15 Radhi Jaidi 1 90+2 0  Tunisia 1-2 D 2-2  Saudi Arabia 14 Jun 2006 Munich [22]
5 Zied Jaziri 1 23 0  Tunisia 0-0 D 2-2  Saudi Arabia 14 Jun 2006 Munich [23]
17 Mohamed Kader 1 31 0  Togo 0-0 L 1-2  Korea 13 Jun 2006 Frankfurt [24]
11 Didier Drogba 1 82 0  Ivory Coast 0-2 L 1-2  Argentina 10 Jun 2006 Hamburg [25]
7 Henri Camara 2 104 0  Senegal 1-1 W 2-1 (aet)  Sweden 16 Jun 2002 Oita [26]
7 Henri Camara 1 37 0  Senegal 0-1 W 2-1 (aet)  Sweden 16 Jun 2002 Oita [27]
19 Lucas Radebe 1 53 0  South Africa 1-2 L 2-3  Spain 12 Jun 2002 Daejeon [28]
17 Benni McCarthy 2 71 0  South Africa 0-1 L 2-3  Spain 12 Jun 2002 Daejeon [29]
19 Papa Bouba Diop 3 38 0  Senegal 2-0 D 3-3  Uruguay 11 Jun 2002 Suwon [30]
19 Papa Bouba Diop 2 26 0  Senegal 1-0 D 3-3  Uruguay 11 Jun 2002 Suwon [31]
10 Khalilou Fadiga 1 20 Penalty 0  Senegal 0-0 D 3-3  Uruguay 11 Jun 2002 Suwon [32]
12 Raouf Bouzaiene 1 17 0  Tunisia 0-1 D 1-1  Belgium 10 Jun 2002 Oita [33]
14 Siyabonga Nomvethe 1 4 0  South Africa 0-0 W 1-0  Slovenia 08 Jun 2002 Daegu [34]
17 Julius Aghahowa 1 27 0  Nigeria 0-0 L 1-2  Sweden 07 Jun 2002 Kobe [35]
15 Salif Diao 1 52 0  Senegal 0-1 D 1-1  Denmark 06 Jun 2002 Daegu [36]
9 Samuel Eto'o 1 66 0  Cameroon 0-0 W 1-0  Saudi Arabia 06 Jun 2002 Saitama [37]
7 Quinton Fortune 1 90+1 0  South Africa 1-2 D 2-2  Paraguay 02 Jun 2002 Busan [38]
12 Teboho Mokoena 1 63 0  South Africa 0-2 D 2-2  Paraguay 02 Jun 2002 Busan [39]
10 Patrick Mboma 2 39 0  Cameroon 0-0 D 1-1  Republic of Ireland 01 Jun 2002 Niigata [40]
19 Papa Bouba Diop 1 30 0  Senegal 0-0 W 1-0  France 31 May 2002 Seoul [41]
13 Tijani Babangida 1 78 73  Nigeria 0-4 L 1-4  Denmark 28 Jun 1998 Saint-Denis [42]
15 Skander Souayah 1 10 0  Tunisia 0-0 D 1-1  Romania 26 Jun 1998 Saint-Denis [43]
9 Shaun Bartlett 2 90+4 0  South Africa 1-2 D 2-2  Saudi Arabia 24 Jun 1998 Bordeaux [44]
9 Shaun Bartlett 1 19 0  South Africa 0-0 D 2-2  Saudi Arabia 24 Jun 1998 Bordeaux [45]
18 Wilson Oruma 1 11 0  Nigeria 0-1 L 1-3  Paraguay 24 Jun 1998 Toulouse [46]
10 Patrick Mboma 1 55 0  Cameroon 0-1 D 1-1  Chile 23 Jun 1998 Toulouse [47]
14 Salaheddine Bassir 2 85 Abdeljalil Hadda[1] 0  Morocco 2-0 W 3-0  Scotland 23 Jun 1998 Saint-Étienne [48]
9 Abdeljalil Hadda 2 46 Mustapha Hadji[1] 0  Morocco 1-0 W 3-0  Scotland 23 Jun 1998 Saint-Étienne [49]
14 Salaheddine Bassir 1 22 Tahar El Khalej[1] 0  Morocco 0-0 W 3-0  Scotland 23 Jun 1998 Saint-Étienne [50]
20 Victor Ikpeba 1 26 0  Nigeria 0-0 W 1-0  Bulgaria 19 Jun 1998 Paris [51]
17 Benni McCarthy 1 52 0  South Africa 0-1 D 1-1  Denmark 18 Jun 1998 Toulouse [52]
15 Sunday Oliseh 1 78 0  Nigeria 2-2 W 3-2  Spain 13 Jun 1998 Nantes [53]
11 Garba Lawal 1 73 0  Nigeria 1-2 W 3-2  Spain 13 Jun 1998 Nantes [54]
8 Mutiu Adepoju 1 25 0  Nigeria 0-1 W 3-2  Spain 13 Jun 1998 Nantes [55]
21 Pierre Issa - 77 own goal 0  South Africa 0-1 L 0-3  France 12 Jun 1998 Marseilles [56]
6 Pierre Njanka 1 78 0  Cameroon 0-0 D 1-1  Austria 11 Jun 1998 Toulouse [57]
9 Abdeljalil Hadda 1 59 0  Morocco 1-1 D 2-2  Norway 10 Jun 1998 Montpellier [58]
18 Youssef Chippo - 45+1 own goal 0  Morocco 1-0 D 2-2  Norway 10 Jun 1998 Montpellier [59]
7 Mustapha Hadji 1 38 0  Morocco 0-0 D 2-2  Norway 10 Jun 1998 Montpellier [60]
11 Emmanuel Amunike 2 25 0  Nigeria 0-0 L 1-2 (aet)  Italy 05 Jul 1994 Foxborough [61]
14 Daniel Amokachi 2 90 0  Nigeria 1-0 W 2-0  Greece 30 Jun 1994 Foxborough [62]
7 Finidi George 1 45 0  Nigeria 0-0 W 2-0  Greece 30 Jun 1994 Foxborough [63]
16 Hassan Nader 1 47 Mustapha Hadji 0  Morocco 0-1 L 1-2  Netherlands 29 Jun 1994 Orlando [64]
9 Roger Milla 5 46 45  Cameroon 0-3 L 1-6  Russia 28 Jun 1994 Stanford [65]
12 Samson Siasia 1 8 0  Nigeria 0-0 L 1-2  Argentina 25 Jun 1994 Foxborough [66]
9 Mohammed Chaouch 1 26 0  Morocco 0-1 L 1-2  Saudi Arabia 25 Jun 1994 East Rutherford [67]
11 Emmanuel Amunike 1 55 0  Nigeria 2-0 W 3-0  Bulgaria 21 Jun 1994 Dallas [68]
14 Daniel Amokachi 1 43 0  Nigeria 1-0 W 3-0  Bulgaria 21 Jun 1994 Dallas [69]
9 Rashidi Yekini 1 21 0  Nigeria 0-0 W 3-0  Bulgaria 21 Jun 1994 Dallas [70]
7 François Omam-Biyik 2 47 0  Cameroon 1-1 D 2-2  Sweden 19 Jun 1994 Pasadena [71]
19 David Embe 1 31 0  Cameroon 0-1 D 2-2  Sweden 19 Jun 1994 Pasadena [72]
11 Eugene Ekeke 1 65 Roger Milla 62  Cameroon 0-1 L 2-3 (aet)  England 01 Jul 1990 Naples [73]
6 Emmanuel Kunde 1 61 Penalty 0  Cameroon 0-1 L 2-3 (aet)  England 01 Jul 1990 Naples [74]
9 Roger Milla 4 109 René Higuita 54  Cameroon 1-0 W 2-1 (aet)  Colombia 23 Jun 1990 Naples [75]
9 Roger Milla 3 106 54  Cameroon 0-0 W 2-1 (aet)  Colombia 23 Jun 1990 Naples [76]
9 Roger Milla 2 86 58  Cameroon 1-0 W 2-1  Romania 14 Jun 1990 Bari [77]
9 Roger Milla 1 76 58  Cameroon 0-0 W 2-1  Romania 14 Jun 1990 Bari [78]
8 Magdi Abdelghani 1 83 Penalty 0  Egypt 0-1 D 1-1  Netherlands 12 Jun 1990 Palermo [79]
7 François Omam-Biyik 1 67 0  Cameroon 0-0 W 1-0  Argentina 08 Jun 1990 Milan [80]
9 Abdelkarim Krimau 1 62 0  Morocco 2-0 W 3-1  Portugal 11 Jun 1986 Guadalajara [81]
17 Abderrazak Khairi 2 26 0  Morocco 1-0 W 3-1  Portugal 11 Jun 1986 Guadalajara [82]
17 Abderrazak Khairi 1 19 0  Morocco 0-0 W 3-1  Portugal 11 Jun 1986 Guadalajara [83]
14 Djamel Zidane 1 59 0  Algeria 0-1 D 1-1  Northern Ireland 03 Jun 1986 Guadalajara [84]
9 Tedj Bensaoula 1 35 0  Algeria 2-0 W 3-2  Chile 24 Jun 1982 Oviedo [85]
7 Salah Assad 2 31 0  Algeria 1-0 W 3-2  Chile 24 Jun 1982 Oviedo [86]
7 Salah Assad 1 7 0  Algeria 0-0 W 3-2  Chile 24 Jun 1982 Oviedo [87]
8 Grégoire Mbida 1 61 0  Cameroon 0-1 D 1-1  Italy 23 Jun 1982 Vigo [88]
10 Lakhdar Belloumi 1 68 0  Algeria 1-1 W 2-1  West Germany 16 Jun 1982 Gijón [89]
11 Rabah Madjer 1 54 0  Algeria 0-0 W 2-1  West Germany 16 Jun 1982 Gijón [90]
2 Mokhtar Douieb 1 87 0  Tunisia 2-1 W 3-1  Mexico 02 Jun 1978 Rosario [91]
6 Nejib Ghommidh 1 79 0  Tunisia 1-1 W 3-1  Mexico 02 Jun 1978 Rosario [92]
3 Ali Kaabi 1 55 0  Tunisia 0-1 W 3-1  Mexico 02 Jun 1978 Rosario [93]
11 Mahjoub Ghazouani 1 61 0  Morocco 0-1 D 1-1  Bulgaria 11 Jun 1970 León [94]
14 Houmane Jarir 1 21 0  Morocco 0-0 L 1-2  West Germany 03 Jun 1970 León [95]
Abdulrahman Fawzi 2 39 0  Egypt 1-2 L 2-4  Hungary 27 May 1934 Naples [96]
Abdulrahman Fawzi 1 31 0  Egypt 0-2 L 2-4  Hungary 27 May 1934 Naples [97]

Women's World Cup

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The first FIFA Women's World Cup was held in China in 1991, with 12 teams. Nigeria, Africa's only representatives there, did not score in their three matches.[2]

Nigeria have competed at all five Women's World Cup held so far, with Ghana joining them since USA 1999 when Africa was awarded a second representative. No other African country has yet appeared at the Women's World Cup. The two finalists at the 2010 African Women's Football Championship (to be held in South Africa in October 2010) will qualify for the 2011 Women's World Cup.

Extra columns in this table include:

  • Rnd: Round of match where goal was scored - if not included, it is a Round 1 (group) match.
  • Age: of goal scorer on the day the goal was scored, in yy:mm:dd format. For example, Rita Nwadike was 20:07:05 - 20 years, 7 months, 5 days - when she scored the first African goal at the Women's World Cup.
  • In the last column, a link to the goal scorer's FIFA page.
Shirt Scorer G# Min Type Assist Ent Team B4 Rnd R Score Opponent Date Age City
6 Florence Okoe 1 80 Penalty 0  Ghana 1-7 L 2-7  Norway 20 Sep 2007 22:10:08 Hangzhou [98] [99]
10 Adjoa Bayor 1 73 0  Ghana 0-7 L 2-7  Norway 20 Sep 2007 28:04:03 Hangzhou [100] [101]
18 Anita Amankwa 1 70 0  Ghana 0-3 L 1-3  Australia 12 Sep 2007 18:00:10 Hangzhou [102] [103]
18 Cynthia Uwak 1 82 0  Nigeria 0-1 D 1-1  Sweden 11 Sep 2007 21:01:27 Chengdu [104] [105]
15 Alberta Sackey 2 39 0  Ghana 1-0 W 2-1  Australia 28 Sep 2003 30:10:22 Portland [106] [107]
15 Alberta Sackey 1 34 0  Ghana 0-0 W 2-1  Australia 28 Sep 2003 30:10:22 Portland [108] [109]
17 Nkechi Egbe 1 85 0  Nigeria 2-3 QF L 3-4 (aet)  Brazil 01 Jul 1999 21:04:26 Landover [110] [111]
13 Nkiru Okosieme 2 72 0  Nigeria 1-3 QF L 3-4 (aet)  Brazil 01 Jul 1999 27:04:01 Landover [112] [113]
11 Prisca Emeafu 1 63 0  Nigeria 0-3 QF L 3-4 (aet)  Brazil 01 Jul 1999 27:03:01 Landover [114] [115]
20 Ifeanyichukwu Chiejine 19 own goal Mia Hamm (USA)[3] 0  Nigeria 1-0 L 1-7  United States 24 Jun 1999 16:01:07 Chicago [116] [117]
13 Nkiru Okosieme 1 2 Mercy Akide 0  Nigeria 0-0 L 1-7  United States 24 Jun 1999 27:03:19 Chicago [118] [119]
8 Rita Nwadike 3 79 0  Nigeria 1-1 W 2-1 North Korea Korea DPR 20 Jun 1999 24:07:17 Pasadena [120] [121]
19 Mercy Akide 1 50 0  Nigeria 0-0 W 2-1 North Korea Korea DPR 20 Jun 1999 23:09:25 Pasadena [122] [123]
15 Nana Gyamfuah 1 76 65  Ghana 0-1 D 1-1  Australia 20 Jun 1999 20:10:16 Foxborough [124] [125]
8 Rita Nwadike 2 74 0  Nigeria 1-3 L 2-3  England 10 Jun 1995 20:07:07 Karlstad [126] [127]
4 Adaku Okoroafor 2 13 0  Nigeria 0-1 L 2-3  England 10 Jun 1995 20:06:23 Karlstad [128] [129]
4 Adaku Okoroafor 1 77 0  Nigeria 2-3 D 3-3  Canada 8 Jun 1995 20:06:21 Helsingborg [130] [131]
18 Patience Avre 1 60 0  Nigeria 1-3 D 3-3  Canada 8 Jun 1995 18:11:29 Helsingborg [132] [133]
8 Rita Nwadike 1 26 0  Nigeria 0-2 D 3-3  Canada 8 Jun 1995 20:07:05 Helsingborg [134] [135]

References

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