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African zone World Cup leading scorers

Wed, 1 Sep 2004 Source: --

Leading goal scorers in the African zone of the 2006 World Cup qualifying competition ahead of this weekend's matches:

4 - Omar Tchomogo (Benin), Diphetego Selolwane (Botswana), Sambegou Bangoura (Guinea), Ahmed Masli (Libya)

3 - Mansour Boutabout (Algeria), Abdelmalek Cherrad (Algeria), Alwa (Angola), Cafu (Cape Verde Islands), Francis Oumar (Chad), Mohamed Aboutrika (Egypt), Theodore Nzue Nguema (Gabon), Stephen Appiah (Ghana), Kaba Diawara (Guinea), Harry Milanzi (Zambia).

2 - Bruno Mauro (Angola), Mouri Ogunbiyi (Benin), Nelson Gabolwelwe (Botswana), Calo (Cape Verde Islands), Armel Mamouna-Ossila (Congo), Stephane Nguema (Gabon), Nana Arhin Duah (Ghana), Isaac Boakye (Ghana), Asamoah Gyan (Ghana), Arunda Dindane (Ivory Coast), Didier Drogba (Ivory Coast), Dennis Oliech (Kenya), Isaac Tondo (Liberia), Tarek Ettayeb (Libya), Essau Kanyenda (Malawi), Soumailia Coulibaly (Mali), Obafemi Martins (Nigeria), Jean Lomani (Rwanda), Said Abed Makasi (Rwanda), Mbulelo Mabizela (South Africa), Sheyi Emmanuel Adebayor (Togo), Yao Senaya (Togo), Karim Hagui (Tunisia), David Obua (Uganda), Peter Ndlovu (Zimbabwe)

Leading goal scorers in the African zone of the 2006 World Cup qualifying competition ahead of this weekend's matches:

4 - Omar Tchomogo (Benin), Diphetego Selolwane (Botswana), Sambegou Bangoura (Guinea), Ahmed Masli (Libya)

3 - Mansour Boutabout (Algeria), Abdelmalek Cherrad (Algeria), Alwa (Angola), Cafu (Cape Verde Islands), Francis Oumar (Chad), Mohamed Aboutrika (Egypt), Theodore Nzue Nguema (Gabon), Stephen Appiah (Ghana), Kaba Diawara (Guinea), Harry Milanzi (Zambia).

2 - Bruno Mauro (Angola), Mouri Ogunbiyi (Benin), Nelson Gabolwelwe (Botswana), Calo (Cape Verde Islands), Armel Mamouna-Ossila (Congo), Stephane Nguema (Gabon), Nana Arhin Duah (Ghana), Isaac Boakye (Ghana), Asamoah Gyan (Ghana), Arunda Dindane (Ivory Coast), Didier Drogba (Ivory Coast), Dennis Oliech (Kenya), Isaac Tondo (Liberia), Tarek Ettayeb (Libya), Essau Kanyenda (Malawi), Soumailia Coulibaly (Mali), Obafemi Martins (Nigeria), Jean Lomani (Rwanda), Said Abed Makasi (Rwanda), Mbulelo Mabizela (South Africa), Sheyi Emmanuel Adebayor (Togo), Yao Senaya (Togo), Karim Hagui (Tunisia), David Obua (Uganda), Peter Ndlovu (Zimbabwe)

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