Africa Cup 2012 / squad

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This article provides an overview of the teams participating in the 2012 Africa Cup . The teams are arranged according to the preliminary round groups and sorted alphabetically within the groups. Each national association had to nominate 23 players by January 11, 2012. Changes to the line-up were still possible up to 24 hours before the start of the tournament in the event of serious injuries.

Group A

Equatorial Guinea

At Equatorial Guinea, Brazilian Gílson Paulo took over as coach only a few days before the start of the tournament after Frenchman Henri Michel resigned for the second time within three months due to outside interference. Within the team there were tensions between local, foreign and naturalized players. Surprisingly, Iván Zarandona was missing from the tournament line-up , seven of the 23 players are naturalized.

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1 Danilo BrazilBrazil América FC March 5, 1982 4th 1
22nd Felipe Ovono Equatorial GuineaEquatorial Guinea CD Elá Nguema July 26, 1993
21st Achille Pensy Equatorial GuineaEquatorial Guinea The Panthers 5th January 1987
Defense
3 Kily SpainSpain UP Langreo 5th February 1984 3 1
16 Sipo SpainSpain CD Badajoz April 21, 1988
15th Lawrence Doe OmanOman Al-Shabab May 23, 1978 3 1
23 Colin Equatorial GuineaEquatorial Guinea Deportivo Mongomo December 31, 1987 1
4th Rui SpainSpain UD Logroñés May 28, 1985 4th
5 Fousseny Kamissoko OmanOman Al-Suwaiq April 5th 1983 4th
2 Dani Evuy SpainSpain AD Villaviciosa de Odón March 11, 1985 1
midfield
14th Ben Konaté Equatorial GuineaEquatorial Guinea The Panthers December 27, 1986 4th
7th Rolan de la Cruz ColombiaColombia Fortaleza FC 3rd October 1984
6th Juvenal SpainSpain CE Sabadell April 3, 1979 4th 1
17th Narcisse Ekanga Congo Democratic RepublicDemocratic Republic of Congo Tout Puissant Mazembe July 30, 1981 3
13 Jean-Maxime Ndongo Equatorial GuineaEquatorial Guinea Deportivo Mongomo November 8, 1992
20th Daniel Ekedo SpainSpain CD San ​​Roque de Lepe September 19, 1989 4th
18th Viera Ellong Equatorial GuineaEquatorial Guinea CD Elá Nguema June 14, 1987
attack
9 Rodolfo Bodipo SpainSpain Deportivo La Coruña October 25, 1977 1
10 Iván Bolado SpainSpain Cartagena FC 3rd July 1989 4th
8th Randy SpainSpain UD Las Palmas June 2nd 1987 3 1 2
12 Thierry Fidjeu without a club October 13, 1982 4th
19th Raúl Fabiani SpainSpain CD Alcoyano February 23, 1984 1
11 Javier Balboa PortugalPortugal SC Beira-Mar May 13, 1985 4th 1
Trainer
  BrazilBrazil Gílson Paulo   May 1, 1949  

Libya

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1 Samir Aboud LibyaLibya Al-Ittihad 29th September 1972 3
12 Joumaa Gtit LibyaLibya Al-Ahly Tripoli December 1, 1978
22nd Mohamed Nashnoush LibyaLibya Aschat SC June 15, 1988
Defense
11 Mohamed al-Moghrabi MoroccoMorocco Olympique Khouribga April 19, 1985 2 1
13 Mohamed Mounir SerbiaSerbia FK Jagodina April 8, 1992
5 Younes al-Chibani MoroccoMorocco Olympique Khouribga June 27, 1981 3
14th Ali Salama TunisiaTunisia Olympique de Béjà September 18, 1987 3
7th Oussama Akhtiba LebanonLebanon Al Nejmeh September 27, 1988
4th Ahmed al-Alwani LibyaLibya Al-Madina SC 19th August 1981
2 Rabii al-Lafi TunisiaTunisia Club Africain December 1, 1990 2
3 Abdelaziz Belrich LibyaLibya Al-Ittihad July 12, 1990 3
midfield
23 Jamal Mohammed PortugalPortugal Sporting Braga April 26, 1983 3
6th Mohamed al-Snani TunisiaTunisia US Monastir May 13, 1984 3
15th Marwan al-Mabrouk LibyaLibya Al-Ittihad December 15, 1989 2
16 Aboubakr al-Abidi LibyaLibya Al-Nasr Benghazi October 27, 1981 3 1
21st Moataz Ben Amer LibyaLibya Al-Ahly Benghazi 2nd February 1981
17th Walid al-Khatrouchi LibyaLibya Al-Ittihad November 6, 1985 2
8th Abdallah al-Cherif LibyaLibya Al-Madina SC March 30, 1985 3 1
18th Faisal al-Badri LibyaLibya Al-Hilal Benghazi 4th June 1990
attack
20th Ihaab Boussefi LibyaLibya Al-Ittihad June 23, 1985 3 2
9 Mohamed al-Ghanodi LibyaLibya Al-Ahly Tripoli November 22, 1992 1
10 Ahmed Saad TunisiaTunisia Club Africain 7th August 1979 3 2 1
19th Ahmed Zuway TunisiaTunisia Club Athlétique Bizertin December 28, 1982 3
Trainer
  BrazilBrazil Marcos Paquetá   August 27, 1958  

Zambia

Hervé Renard , who succeeded Dario Bonetti after successfully qualifying for the tournament , announced his 28-player provisional squad on December 23, 2011. He had to do without Jacob Mulenga , who was out with a knee injury, and Emmanuel Mbola , who was banned by FIFA for several months for breach of contract. Of the 28 nominated players, five had to be canceled before the start of the tournament, Thomas Nyirenda and James Chamanga were injured when the squad was announced, it was unclear whether they would be fit by the start of the tournament. At the end of December, William Njovu had to cancel his participation due to an injury. Rodgers Kola did not receive an early clearance from his club to travel to the training camp and was therefore canceled by Renard, Nyirenda was unable to get fit in time. The last two players to be removed from the squad were surprisingly forward Given Singuluma and Justine Zulu, who also arrived late for training camp .

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1 Kalililo Kakonje without a club January 1, 1985
16 Kennedy Mweene South AfricaSouth Africa Free State Stars December 11, 1984 6th 1
22nd Joshua Titima ZambiaZambia Power dynamos October 20, 1992
Defense
15th Kampamba Chintu South AfricaSouth Africa Bidvest Wits December 28, 1980
5 Hijani Himoonde Congo Democratic RepublicDemocratic Republic of Congo Tout Puissant Mazembe August 1, 1987 6th
2 Francis Kasonde Congo Democratic RepublicDemocratic Republic of Congo Tout Puissant Mazembe September 1, 1986 5 1
23 Nyambe Mulenga ZambiaZambia ZESCO United August 27, 1987 2 1
4th Joseph Musonda South AfricaSouth Africa Golden Arrows May 30, 1977 6th
6th Davies Nkausu South AfricaSouth Africa Supersport United January 1, 1986 5
13 Stophira Sunzu Congo Democratic RepublicDemocratic Republic of Congo Tout Puissant Mazembe June 22, 1989 6th 1 1
midfield
8th Isaac Chansa South AfricaSouth Africa Orlando Pirates March 23, 1984 6th 1
14th Noah Chivuta South AfricaSouth Africa Free State Stars December 25, 1983 1
17th Rainford Kalaba Congo Democratic RepublicDemocratic Republic of Congo Tout Puissant Mazembe August 14, 1986 6th 1
11 Chris Katongo China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China Henan Construction August 31, 1982 6th 3
10 Felix Katongo ZambiaZambia Green Buffaloes April 18, 1984 2
3 Chisamba Lungu RussiaRussia Urals Sverdlovsk Oblast January 31, 1991 6th
7th Clifford Mulenga South AfricaSouth Africa Bloemfontein Celtic 5th August 1987 1
21st Jonas Sakuwaha SudanSudan Al-Merrikh Khartoum July 22, 1983 1
19th Nathan Sinkala ZambiaZambia Green Buffaloes November 22, 1990 6th 1
attack
12 James Chamanga China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China Dalian Shide February 2, 1980 4th 1
18th Evans Kangwa ZambiaZambia Nkana FC October 9, 1992
20th Emmanuel Mayuka SwitzerlandSwitzerland BSC Young Boys November 21, 1990 6th 3 1
9 Collins Mbesuma South AfricaSouth Africa Golden Arrows 3rd February 1984 1
Trainer
  FranceFrance Hervé Renard   September 30, 1968  

Senegal

National coach Amara Traoré , whose contract expired on December 15, 2011 and was only extended after lengthy quarrels, announced his 23-man tournament squad on the day of his contract extension, December 27. Players not counted included Diomansy Kamara , Mame Biram Diouf , Mickaël Tavares , Mohamed Sarr , Abdoulaye Diagne-Faye , Boukary Dramé and goalkeeper Mamadou Ba .

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1 Bouna Coundoul without a club March 4th 1982 2
16 Khadim N'Diaye SenegalSenegal ASC Linguère April 5th 1985 1
23 Pape Latyr N'Diaye SenegalSenegal US Ouakam April 4th 1985
Defense
4th Pape Diakhaté SpainSpain Granada CF. June 21, 1984 1
5 Souleymane Diawara FranceFrance Olympique Marseille December 24, 1978 3
13 Jacques Faty TurkeyTurkey Sivasspor February 25, 1984
6th Squad manganese FranceFrance Rennes stadium March 23, 1983 3 1
22nd Cheikh M'Bengue FranceFrance Toulouse FC July 23, 1988 3
12 Moustapha Bayal Sall FranceFrance AS Saint-Etienne November 30, 1985
3 Lamine Sané FranceFrance Girondins Bordeaux March 22, 1987 2
20th Armand Traoré EnglandEngland Queens Park Rangers October 8, 1989
midfield
17th Omar Daf FranceFrance Stade Brest February 12, 1977 1 1
21st Mohamed Diamé EnglandEngland Wigan Athletic June 14, 1987 3
2 Rémi Gomis FranceFrance Valenciennes FC February 14, 1984 1
18th Guirane N'Daw EnglandEngland Birmingham City April 24, 1984 2 1
attack
19th Demba Ba EnglandEngland Newcastle United May 25, 1985 3
9 Souleymane Camara FranceFrance HSC Montpellier 22nd December 1982 1
15th Papiss Demba Cissé EnglandEngland Newcastle United 3rd June 1985 3
10 Issiar Dia TurkeyTurkey Fenerbahçe Istanbul June 8, 1987 3
14th Deme N'Diaye FranceFrance AC Arles-Avignon February 6, 1985 2 1
11 Dame N'Doye DenmarkDenmark FC Copenhagen February 21, 1985 2 1
8th Mamadou Niang QatarQatar Al-Sadd October 13, 1979 3
7th Moussa Sow FranceFrance Lille OSC January 19, 1986 3 1
Trainer
  SenegalSenegal Amara Traoré   September 25, 1965  

Group B

Angola

Lito Vidigal presented a 26-player provisional squad on January 4, 2012 in Luanda . For disciplinary reasons, the Brazilian player Geraldo ( Coritiba FC ) was not included. Vidigal cut three Atlético Petróleos Luanda's players, Chara , Mabiná and Bastos, from the provisional squad .

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13 Carlos Fernandes without a club 18th December 1979 2 2
22nd Hugo AngolaAngola Kabuscorp SC January 15, 1986
1 Wilson AngolaAngola CD Primeiro de Agosto July 22, 1984 1
Defense
2 Marco Airosa Cyprus RepublicRepublic of Cyprus AEL Limassol August 6, 1984 3
14th Amaro AngolaAngola CD Primeiro de Agosto November 12, 1986
12 Jaime AngolaAngola Progresso Associação do Sambizanga May 21, 1982 1
5 Potash AngolaAngola CD Primeiro de Agosto October 11, 1978
4th Dany Masstuna AngolaAngola CD Primeiro de Agosto May 1, 1986 3 1
15th Miguel AngolaAngola Atlético Petróleos Luanda 17th September 1991 3
21st Mingo Bile AngolaAngola CD Primeiro de Agosto June 15, 1987
10 Francisco Zuela GreeceGreece Atromitos Athens 3rd August 1983 3
midfield
8th André Macanga KuwaitKuwait Al-Jahra May 14, 1978 3 1
6th Dédé Cyprus RepublicRepublic of Cyprus AEL Limassol 4th July 1981 2
7th Djalma Campos PortugalPortugal FC Porto May 30, 1987 3
11 Gilberto BelgiumBelgium Lierse SK September 21, 1982 3 1
17th Mateus PortugalPortugal Nacional Funchal June 19, 1984 3 1 1
3 Osório Carvalho AngolaAngola CR Caála July 24, 1981
23 José Pierre Vunguidica GermanyGermany Prussia Munster January 3, 1990 3
attack
16 Flávio BelgiumBelgium Lierse SK December 30, 1979 2
18th Love AngolaAngola Atlético Petróleos Luanda March 14, 1979 1
9 Manucho SpainSpain Real Valladolid March 7, 1983 3 3
20th Manucho Barros AngolaAngola Inter Luanda April 19, 1986 1
19th Nando Rafael GermanyGermany FC Augsburg January 10, 1984 2 1
Trainer
  AngolaAngola Lito Vidigal   July 11, 1969  

Burkina Faso

National coach Paulo Duarte announced his provisional squad on December 22, 2011. Among the 25 nominated players there was neither Hervé Zengué , because of whose unclear eligibility to play, Burkina Faso's participation was dependent on a ruling by the International Sports Court , nor the former regular players Wilfried Sanou , Madi Panandétiguiri , Issouf Ouattara and Habib Bamogo . The defensive players Robert Sankara ( ASEC Mimosas ), Issa Gouo ( ASFA-Yennenga Ouagadougou ) and Stéphane Agbré ( Atlético CP ) and striker Yahia Kébé ( Al-Kharitiyath SC ) did not belong to the final 23-man squad from the provisional squad. In return, Panandétiguiri and Préjuce Nakoulma were added to the squad at the last moment .

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1 Daouda Diakité BelgiumBelgium KV Turnhout March 30, 1983 3
23 Germain Sanou FranceFrance AS Saint-Etienne May 26, 1992
16 Adama Sawadogo GabonGabon Missile FC January 20, 1990
Defense
2 Ibrahim Gnanou RussiaRussia Alania Vladikavkaz November 8, 1986 1
6th Bakary Koné FranceFrance Olympique Lyon April 27, 1988 2
17th Paul Koulibaly BelgiumBelgium ROC Charleroi-Marchienne March 24, 1986 1
22nd Madi Panandétiguiri MaltaMalta Valletta FC March 22, 1984 3 1
4th Mamadou Tall IranIran Persepolis Tehran 4th December 1982 3 1
midfield
14th Benjamin Balima Moldova RepublicRepublic of Moldova Sheriff Tiraspol March 20, 1985 1
18th Charles Kaboré FranceFrance Olympique Marseille February 9, 1988 3 1
8th Mahamoudou Kéré TurkeyTurkey Konyaspor February 1, 1982 1
5 Mohamed Koffi EgyptEgypt Petrojet December 30, 1986 3 1
3 Djakaridja Koné RomaniaRomania Dinamo Bucharest June 22, 1986 2
11 Jonathan Pitroipa FranceFrance Rennes stadium April 12, 1986 3
7th Florent Rouamba Moldova RepublicRepublic of Moldova Sheriff Tiraspol December 31, 1986 2
19th Bertrand Traoré clubless (?) September 6, 1995 1
attack
13 Aristide Bancé TurkeyTurkey Samsunspor September 19, 1984 2
9 Moumouni Dagano QatarQatar Al-Khor SC January 1, 1981 3
12 Préjuce Nakoulma PolandPoland Górnik Zabrze April 21, 1987 2
20th Issiaka Ouédraogo AustriaAustria FC Admira Wacker Mödling 19th August 1988 1 1
21st Abdou Razack Traoré PolandPoland Lechia Gdańsk December 28, 1988
10 Alain Traoré FranceFrance AJ Auxerre December 31, 1988 2 1
15th Narcisse Yaméogo PortugalPortugal AD Camacha November 19, 1980 2
Trainer
  PortugalPortugal Paulo Duarte   April 6, 1969  

Ivory Coast

National coach François Zahoui presented a 25-strong provisional squad on January 5, which did not take into account experienced players such as Guy Demel , Romaric and Aruna Dindane . Zahoui finally deleted goalkeeper Ibrahim Koné ( US Boulogne ) and midfielder Marco Né ( Tawrija Simferopol ) from the provisional squad .

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1 Boubacar Barry BelgiumBelgium Sporting Lokeren December 30, 1979 5
23 Gérard Gnanhouan FranceFrance US Avranches February 12, 1979
16 Daniel Yéboah FranceFrance FCO Dijon November 13, 1984 1
Defense
2 Benjamin Angoua FranceFrance Valenciennes FC November 28, 1986 1
22nd Souleymane Bamba EnglandEngland Leicester City January 13, 1985 6th 1
3 Arthur Boka GermanyGermany VfB Stuttgart April 2, 1983 3
21st Emmanuel Eboué TurkeyTurkey Galatasaray Istanbul June 4th 1983 2 1
20th Igor Lolo RussiaRussia FK Kuban Krasnodar July 22, 1982 2 1
17th Siaka Tiéné FranceFrance Paris Saint-Germain February 22, 1982 4th 2
4th Kolo Touré EnglandEngland Manchester City March 19, 1981 6th
5 Didier Zokora TurkeyTurkey Trabzonspor December 14, 1980 4th 1
midfield
14th Kafoumba Coulibaly FranceFrance OGC Nice October 26, 1985 2
6th Jean-Jacques Gosso TurkeyTurkey Orduspor March 15, 1983 5 1
15th Max Gradel FranceFrance AS Saint-Etienne November 30, 1987 5
9 Cheik Tioté EnglandEngland Newcastle United June 21, 1986 4th 3
19th Yaya Touré EnglandEngland Manchester City May 13, 1983 5 1
13 Didier Ya Konan GermanyGermany Hannover 96 May 22, 1984 3
attack
12 Wilfried Bony NetherlandsNetherlands Vitesse Arnhem December 10, 1988 4th 1
7th Seydou Doumbia RussiaRussia CSKA Moscow December 31, 1987 2
11 Didier Drogba EnglandEngland Chelsea FC March 11, 1978 6th 3
10 Gervinho EnglandEngland Arsenal FC May 27, 1987 5 1
8th Salomon Kalou EnglandEngland Chelsea FC 5th August 1985 5 1 1
18th Abdul Kader Keïta QatarQatar Al-Sadd August 6, 1981 3 1
Trainer
  Ivory CoastIvory Coast François Zahoui   August 21, 1962  

Sudan

National coach Mohamed Abdalla Ahmed nominated 23 players from the domestic league, with players from Al-Hilal Khartoum (10 players) and Al-Merrikh Khartoum (7 players) making up the majority of the squad. The two Nigerian players Kelechi Osunwa and Kayode Sherif Sule , who both had played in Sudan for years, had acquired Sudanese citizenship and were said to have belonged to the provisional squad, were not considered. Ahmed Al Basha (Al-Merrikh Khartoum) was not on the official tournament list from the originally announced squad, so Sudan's squad consists of only 22 players.

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21st Akram Al Hadi SudanSudan Al-Merrikh Khartoum February 27, 1987 2
1 Bhaldien Mohammed SudanSudan Al-Hilal Khartoum 1st January 1979
16 Mouez Mohjob SudanSudan Al-Hilal Khartoum August 14, 1978 2
Defense
6th Mosab Omar SudanSudan Al-Merrikh Khartoum 4th June 1984 2
4th Ngemaldien Abdullah SudanSudan Al-Merrikh Khartoum 17th November 1987 3 1
14th Bala Jaber SudanSudan Al-Merrikh Khartoum September 12, 1985 2 1
3 Mowaia Bashir SudanSudan Ittihad Madani April 17, 1986 4th 1
9 Siefaldien Ali SudanSudan Al-Hilal Khartoum November 30, 1979 4th 1 1
15th Khaliefa Ahmed SudanSudan Al-Hilal Khartoum November 23, 1983 2 1
midfield
8th Hisam Mustaffa SudanSudan Al-Hilal Khartoum July 19, 1977 4th
12 Baderaldien Aldoud SudanSudan Al-Hilal Port Sudan April 10, 1981 4th
11 Faisal Musa SudanSudan Al-Merrikh Khartoum August 24, 1978
13 Amir Kamal SudanSudan Al-Merrikh Khartoum July 24, 1992 3
23 Nazar Hamid SudanSudan Al-Hilal Khartoum 3rd October 1988 4th
10 Mohamed Al Tahir SudanSudan Al-Hilal Khartoum July 23, 1988 3
5 Alaadine Yousif SudanSudan Al-Hilal Khartoum January 3, 1982 4th 1
19th Mohammed Ahmed Bashir SudanSudan Al-Hilal Khartoum May 23, 1987 4th 2
20th Mohamed Musa SudanSudan Al-Nsoor August 7, 1990
attack
7th Ramadan Alagab SudanSudan Al-Mourada February 20, 1986 3
2 Mohammed Sheikh Eldin SudanSudan Al-Hasahesa March 19, 1985
17th Eltaib Mudather SudanSudan Al-Hilal Khartoum July 23, 1988 4th 2
22nd Abdulrahman Hassan SudanSudan Al-Merrikh Khartoum November 28, 1978
Trainer
  SudanSudan Mohamed Abdalla Ahmed   ?  

Group C

Gabon

Gernot Rohr nominated a 30-player provisional squad early on. Jean-Pierre Bamba ( FC 105 Libreville ) had to renounce shortly after due to an injury. On January 5th, Rohr reduced the selection to 26 players, Willy Aubameyang ( FC Sapins ), Alexander N'Doumbou ( US Orléans ), Claude Cédric Mvé Mintsa ( Missile FC ) and Henri Antchouet ( Churchill Brothers SC ) had to leave the training camp. After a friendly against Burkina Faso on January 10, 2012, Rohr announced his final line-up and deleted Catilina Aubameyang (FC Sapins), Allen Nono ( USM Libreville ) and Roger Issakounia ( AS Mangasport ), who was presumably nominated for Bamba, from the Squad list.

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16 Yann Bidonga GabonGabon AS Mangasport March 20, 1979
23 Stéphane Bitséki Moto GabonGabon US Bitam April 23, 1983
1 Didier Ovono FranceFrance Le Mans FC January 23, 1983 4th
Defense
2 Georges Ambourouet GabonGabon Missile FC May 1, 1986 1
17th Moïse Brou Apanga FranceFrance Stade Brest 4th February 1982 2 1
4th Remy Ebanega GabonGabon US Bitam November 17, 1989 3
5 Bruno Ecuele Manga FranceFrance FC Lorient July 16, 1988 4th
3 Edmond Mouele GabonGabon AS Mangasport February 18, 1982 4th 1
19th Rodrigue Moundounga TunisiaTunisia Olympique de Béjà August 28, 1982
22nd Charly Moussono GabonGabon Missile FC November 15, 1984 4th
12 Henri Junior Ndong GabonGabon US Bitam 23rd August 1992
midfield
15th André Biyogo Poko FranceFrance Girondins Bordeaux January 1, 1993 3 1
6th Cedric Boussoughou GabonGabon AS Mangasport July 20, 1991
14th Lévy Madinda SpainSpain Celta Vigo June 11, 1992 3
18th Cédric Moubamba GabonGabon US Bitam October 14, 1979 3 1
8th Lloyd Palun FranceFrance OGC Nice November 28, 1988 4th
13 Bruno Mbanangoyé Zita Belarus 1995Belarus Dinamo Minsk July 15, 1980 4th 1 1
attack
9 Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang FranceFrance AS Saint-Etienne June 18, 1989 4th 3
10 Daniel cousin GabonGabon FC Sapins 7th February 1977 4th 1
20th Fabrice do Marcolino FranceFrance Stade Laval March 14, 1983 1 1
21st Roguy Méyé HungaryHungary Zalaegerszegi TE FC October 7, 1986 1
11 Eric Mouloungui FranceFrance OGC Nice April 1, 1984 3
7th Stéphane N'Guéma GabonGabon US Bitam November 20, 1984 2 1 1
Trainer
  GermanyGermany Gernot pipe   June 28, 1953  

Morocco

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12 Mohamed Amsif GermanyGermany FC Augsburg February 7, 1989 1
22nd Issam Badda MoroccoMorocco FUS de Rabat May 10, 1983
1 Nadir Lamyaghri MoroccoMorocco Wydad Casablanca February 13, 1976 2
Defense
16 Jamal Alioui QatarQatar Al-Kharitiyath SC 2nd June 1982 2
5 Medhi Benatia ItalyItaly Udinese Calcio April 17, 1987 2 2
18th Abdelfettah Boukhriss MoroccoMorocco FUS de Rabat October 22, 1986 1 1
2 Michaël Chrétien TurkeyTurkey Bursaspor July 10, 1984 2 1
3 Badr El Kaddouri ScotlandScotland Celtic Glasgow January 31, 1981 3 1
15th Abdelhamid El Kaoutari FranceFrance HSC Montpellier March 17, 1990
6th Adil Hermach Saudi ArabiaSaudi Arabia Al-Hilal June 27, 1986 2 1
4th Ahmed Kantari FranceFrance Stade Brest June 28, 1985 2
midfield
21st Nordin Amrabat TurkeyTurkey Kayserispor March 31, 1987 3
11 Oussama Assaidi NetherlandsNetherlands SC Heerenveen August 15, 1988 1
10 Younès Belhanda FranceFrance HSC Montpellier February 25, 1990 3 1 1
14th Mbark Boussoufa RussiaRussia Anzhi Makhachkala August 15, 1984 3
19th Mehdi Carcela-González RussiaRussia Anzhi Makhachkala July 1, 1989 2
8th Karim El Ahmadi NetherlandsNetherlands Feyenoord Rotterdam January 27, 1985 1
13 Houssine Kharja ItalyItaly AC Florence November 9, 1982 3 3
23 Mustapha Mrani MoroccoMorocco Maghreb Fez March 2, 1982 1
7th Adel Taarabt EnglandEngland Queens Park Rangers May 24, 1989 2
attack
17th Marouane Chamakh EnglandEngland Arsenal FC January 10, 1984 2
9 Youssef El-Arabi Saudi ArabiaSaudi Arabia Al-Hilal 3rd February 1987 2
20th Youssef Hadji FranceFrance Rennes stadium February 25, 1980 3
Trainer
  BelgiumBelgium Eric Gerets   May 18, 1954  

Niger

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22nd Losseni Doumbia Congo Democratic RepublicDemocratic Republic of Congo Daring Club Motema Pembe April 5, 1992
16 Kassaly Daouda CameroonCameroon Cotonsport Garoua August 19, 1983 3
1 Rabo Saminou NigerNiger Sahel SC May 23, 1986
Defense
18th Koffi Dan Kowa TunisiaTunisia Espérance Sportive de Zarzis September 19, 1989 2
4th Squad Amadou Dodo NigerNiger Olympic FC April 5, 1989 1
13 Chikoto Mohamed South AfricaSouth Africa Platinum Stars February 28, 1989 3
23 Mohamed Soumaïla NigerNiger Olympic FC October 30, 1994 3
12 Djibrilla Moussa NigerNiger AS GNN May 7, 1992
15th Sulliman Mazadou FranceFrance US marignans April 11, 1985 1
5 Jimmy Bulus AlgeriaAlgeria NA Hussein Dey October 22, 1986 3
19th Issiaka Koudizé NigerNiger AS GNN October 18, 1990 1 1
midfield
6th Idrissa Laouali NigerNiger ASFAN Niamey September 11, 1979 2
3 Lancina Karim Konaté CameroonCameroon Cotonsport Garoua May 20, 1987 3 1
17th William Ngounou SwedenSweden IF Limhamn Bunkeflo July 31, 1983 2 1
8th Olivier Bonnes FranceFrance Lille OSC February 7, 1990 2
21st Yacouba Ali Ivory CoastIvory Coast Africa Sports April 6, 1992 3
7th Saidou Idrissa CameroonCameroon Cotonsport Garoua December 24, 1985
10 Boubacar Talatou South AfricaSouth Africa Orlando Pirates 3rd December 1987 1
20th Moutari Amadou NigerNiger Akokana FC January 19, 1994 1
14th Issoufou Boubacar Garba ThailandThailand Phuket FC February 2, 1990 3
attack
2 Moussa Maâzou BelgiumBelgium SV Zulte Waregem August 25, 1988 3 1
11 Alhassane Issoufou MoroccoMorocco Raja Casablanca 19th August 1976 3 1
9 Kamilou Daouda TunisiaTunisia CS Sfax December 29, 1987 2
Trainer
  NigerNiger Harouna Doula   1966  

Tunisia

On January 2nd, Sami Trabelsi nominated 26 players for the training camp in Dubai used to prepare for the tournament . As a result, the three players in the Tunisian league, Walid Hicheri ( Espérance Sportive de Tunis ), Iheb Msakni ( Stade Tunisien ) and Mohamed Ali Yaacoubi ( Club Africain Tunis ) did not make it into the final round.

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goalkeeper
1 Moez Ben Cherifia TunisiaTunisia Espérance Sportive de Tunis June 24, 1991
22nd Rami Jridi TunisiaTunisia Stade Tunisia April 25, 1985 1
16 Aymen Mathlouthi TunisiaTunisia Étoile Sportive du Sahel September 14, 1984 3 1
Defense
20th Aymen Abdennour FranceFrance Toulouse FC August 6, 1989 4th 1 1
18th Anise Boussaïdi RussiaRussia FK Rostov April 10, 1981 2 1
12 Khalil Chemmam TunisiaTunisia Espérance Sportive de Tunis July 24, 1987 2 1
3 Karim Haggui GermanyGermany Hannover 96 20th January 1984 3 2
2 Bilel Ifa TunisiaTunisia Club Africain Tunis March 9, 1990 4th 1
5 Ammar ever GermanyGermany 1. FC Cologne April 20, 1987 2 1
midfield
13 Know Ben Yahia TurkeyTurkey Mersin İdman Yurdu SK September 9, 1984 1
4th Adel Chedli TunisiaTunisia Étoile Sportive du Sahel September 16, 1976
9 Yassine Chikhaoui SwitzerlandSwitzerland FC Zurich September 22, 1986 3
10 Oussama Darragi TunisiaTunisia Espérance Sportive de Tunis March 14, 1987 3
8th Khaled Korbi TunisiaTunisia Espérance Sportive de Tunis December 16, 1985 2 1 1
6th Hocine Ragued TurkeyTurkey Karabükspor February 11, 1983 3 1
21st Jamel Saihi FranceFrance HSC Montpellier January 27, 1987 2
14th Mejdi Traoui TunisiaTunisia Espérance Sportive de Tunis December 13, 1983 3
attack
11 Sami Allagui GermanyGermany 1. FSV Mainz 05 May 28, 1986 3
23 Amine Chermiti SwitzerlandSwitzerland FC Zurich December 26, 1987 2
15th Zouhaier Dhaouadi TunisiaTunisia Club Africain Tunis January 1, 1988 3
17th Issam Jemâa FranceFrance AJ Auxerre January 28, 1984 3 1
19th Saber Khelifa FranceFrance FC Evian Thonon Gaillard October 14, 1986 3
7th Youssef Msakni TunisiaTunisia Espérance Sportive de Tunis October 28, 1990 4th 2
Trainer
  TunisiaTunisia Sami Trabelsi   4th February 1968  

Group D

Botswana

The preparation of the Botswana team, which had been named National Team of the Year 2011 by the African Football Association for their achievements, was overshadowed by bonus disputes between the players and the national football association. After the players repeatedly refused to take part in training sessions at the beginning of January, the players ended their strike on January 9, 2012 following the intervention of President Ian Khama . National coach Stanley Tshosane announced his tournament list on the same day. Edwin Olerile , Botswana's Footballer of the Year 2011, and Skhana Koko , who had been voted Botswana's Footballer of the Year by fans last season, were not taken into account . Shortly before the start of the tournament, Joel Mogorosi ( Mochudi Center Chiefs ) broke his arm and was replaced by Abednico Powell.

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goalkeeper
20th Kabelo Dambe BotswanaBotswana Township Rollers May 10, 1990
1 Noah Maposa BotswanaBotswana Gaborone United 3rd June 1985
16 Modiri Marumo South AfricaSouth Africa Bay United July 6, 1976 3
Defense
15th Monametsi Kelebale BotswanaBotswana Nico United July 15, 1981
2 Ndiyapo letsholathebe BotswanaBotswana Police XI February 25, 1983 3
22nd Tshepo Motlhabankwe BotswanaBotswana Mochudi Center Chiefs March 17, 1980 3 2
4th Musa Ohilwe BotswanaBotswana Gaborone United April 17, 1986 2 1
3 Mosimanegape Ramohibidu BotswanaBotswana Botswana Meat Commission FC February 22, 1982 1
5 Mompathi Thuma BotswanaBotswana Botswana Defense Force XI April 5, 1980 3 1
midfield
18th Mogogi Gabonamong South AfricaSouth Africa Supersport United September 10, 1982 3
13 Boitumelo Mafoko South AfricaSouth Africa Santos Cape Town February 11, 1982 2
7th Pontsho Moloi BotswanaBotswana Mochudi Center Chiefs November 28, 1981 1
8th Phenyo Mongala South AfricaSouth Africa Bloemfontein Celtic June 10, 1985 3
12 Patrick Motsepe BotswanaBotswana Botswana Defense Force XI July 1, 1981 2 1
6th Ofentse NATO BotswanaBotswana Gaborone United October 1, 1989 2 1
19th Mogakolodi Ngele BotswanaBotswana Township Rollers October 6, 1990 3 1
23 Othusitse Pilane BotswanaBotswana Mochudi Center Chiefs February 26, 1984
17th Abednico Powell BotswanaBotswana Township Rollers January 28, 1983
21st Lemponye Tshireletso BotswanaBotswana Botswana Defense Force XI August 26, 1987 1
attack
10 Moemedi Moatlhaping South AfricaSouth Africa Bay United July 14, 1985 2
9 Jerome Ramatlhakwane without a club October 29, 1985 3
11 Diphetogo Selolwane South AfricaSouth Africa Supersport United January 27, 1978 2 1
14th Onalethata Tshekiso BotswanaBotswana Township Rollers May 14, 1981 1
Trainer
  BotswanaBotswana Stanley Tshosane   January 16, 1957  

Ghana

National coach Goran Stevanović announced his provisional 25-player squad on December 15, 2011. Stevanović had to do without Michael Essien from Chelsea FC and Kevin-Prince Boateng from AC Milan , who had retired from the national team in November 2011 , due to injury . Goalkeeper Richard Kingson , who had been without a club since July 2011, and Harrison Afful from CAF Champions League winner Espérance Sportive de Tunis were not considered . The two strikers Derek Asamoah ( Pohang Steelers ) and Emmanuel Baffour ( New Edubiase United ) missed the jump from the provisional to the final tournament line-up .

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goalkeeper
1 Daniel adjei GhanaGhana Liberty professionals November 10, 1989
16 Adam Larsen Kwarasey NorwayNorway Strømsgodset IF December 12, 1987 6th
22nd Ernest Sowah GhanaGhana Bechem Chelsea March 31, 1988
Defense
17th Lee Addy SerbiaSerbia FK Red Star Belgrade July 7, 1990 2
14th Masahudu Alhassan ItalyItaly CFC genoa 1st December 1992 4th 1
21st John Boye FranceFrance Rennes stadium April 23, 1987 5 2
7th Samuel Inkoom UkraineUkraine Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk June 1, 1989 6th
5 John Mensah FranceFrance Olympique Lyon November 29, 1982 3 2 1
19th Jonathan Mensah FranceFrance FC Evian Thonon Gaillard July 13, 1990 3 1
2 Daniel Opare BelgiumBelgium Standard Liege October 18, 1990
4th John Paintsil EnglandEngland Leicester City June 15, 1981 4th 1
15th Isaac providence GermanyGermany TSG 1899 Hoffenheim June 21, 1988 4th 1 1
midfield
23 Mohammed Abu GermanyGermany Eintracht Frankfurt November 14, 1991 2
8th Emmanuel Agyemang-Badu ItalyItaly Udinese Calcio 2nd December 1990 4th 1 1
6th Anthony Annan NetherlandsNetherlands Vitesse Arnhem July 21, 1986 6th 1
20th Kwadwo Asamoah ItalyItaly Udinese Calcio December 9, 1988 5
10 André Ayew FranceFrance Olympique Marseille December 17, 1989 6th 2
9 Derek Boateng UkraineUkraine Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk May 2nd 1983 2 1 1
11 Sulley Muntari ItalyItaly Inter Milan August 27, 1984 4th
18th Charles Takyi GermanyGermany FC St. Pauli November 12, 1984 2
attack
13 Jordan Ayew FranceFrance Olympique Marseille September 11, 1991 4th 1
3 Asamoah Gyan United Arab EmiratesUnited Arab Emirates Al Ain Club November 22, 1985 5 1
12 Prince Tagoe TurkeyTurkey Bursaspor November 9, 1986 3
Trainer
  SerbiaSerbia Goran Stevanović   November 27, 1966  

Guinea

Michel Dussuyer nominated 26 players in his provisional squad on December 27, 2011. Including Abdoul Razzagui Camara, a French U-21 international whose association change has yet to be approved by FIFA. Alimou Mamadou Diallo missed a nomination due to injury, Mohamed Sakho and the clubless Fodé Mansaré lack of match practice was fatal. For the final lineup, Boubacar Diallo ( FC Spartak Trnava ) and Karamoko Cissé ( UC AlbinoLeffe ) were canceled, top performer Kévin Constant ( CFC Genoa ) asked not to be considered.

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goalkeeper
22nd Aboubacar Camara SpainSpain CD Alcoyano June 1, 1993
16 Abdul Aziz Keita Guinea-aGuinea AS Kaloum June 17, 1990
1 Naby Yattara FranceFrance AC Arles-Avignon January 12, 1984 3 1
Defense
17th Thierno Bah SwitzerlandSwitzerland FC Lausanne Sports 5th October 1982 3
5 Dianbobo Baldé FranceFrance AC Arles-Avignon 5th October 1975 3
3 Ibrahima Sory Bangoura MaliMali Djoliba AC December 8, 1982
23 Lanfia Camara BelgiumBelgium White Star Woluwe 3rd October 1986
13 Morlaye Cissé TunisiaTunisia El-Gawafel Sportives de Gafsa December 19, 1983
18th Ibrahima Diallo BelgiumBelgium Waasland-Beveren September 26, 1985 3 1
15th Oumar calabans United Arab EmiratesUnited Arab Emirates Al-Dhafra April 8, 1981
6th Kamil Zayatte TurkeyTurkey Istanbul Büyükşehir Belediyespor March 7, 1985 3 2
midfield
4th Mamadou Bah GermanyGermany VfB Stuttgart April 25, 1988 3 1 1 1
20th Habib Baldé RomaniaRomania Universitatea Cluj February 8, 1985 2
9 Sadio Diallo FranceFrance SC Bastia December 28, 1990 3 2
2 Pascal Feindouno SwitzerlandSwitzerland FC Sion February 27, 1981 3 1
14th Naby Soumah TunisiaTunisia CS Sfax January 25, 1985 2 1
attack
19th Alhassane Bangoura SpainSpain Rayo Vallecano March 30, 1992 3
10 Ismaël Bangoura United Arab EmiratesUnited Arab Emirates Al-Nasr SC 2nd January 1985 3
21st Ousmane Barry TunisiaTunisia Étoile Sportive du Sahel September 27, 1991 1
7th Abdoul Razzagui Camara FranceFrance FC Sochaux February 20, 1990 3 2
12 Ibrahima Conte BelgiumBelgium KAA Gent May 14, 1992 1
8th Ibrahima Traoré GermanyGermany VfB Stuttgart April 21, 1988 3 1
11 Ibrahima Yattara Saudi ArabiaSaudi Arabia Al-Shabab 3rd June 1980
Trainer
  FranceFrance Michel Dussuyer   May 28, 1959  

Mali

National coach Alain Giresse nominated 27 players for his provisional squad on December 23, 2011. As expected, Frédéric Kanouté (resigned from the national team), Mohamed Sissoko (national team break ), Mahamadou Diarra ( without a club for half a year) and Adama Coulibaly (injured) were missing four seasoned European region players for various reasons . From the provisional squad, Amadou Sidibé ( AJ Auxerre ), who was unable to complete training sessions due to injury, as well as Ousmane Berthé ( Jomo Cosmos ), Cheick Fantamady Diarra ( Stade Rennes ) and Souleymane Keïta ( Sivasspor ) initially missed the nomination for the final tournament. Shortly before the start of the tournament there were two more changes in the line-up due to injuries: Kalilou Traoré ( Odense BK ) and Mohamed Fofana ( FC Toulouse ) had to forego a tournament participation, Souleymane Keïta and Ousmane Berthé were nominated for the two.

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goalkeeper
16 Soumbeyla Diakité MaliMali Stade Malien August 25, 1984 4th
1 Oumar Sissoko FranceFrance FC Metz September 13, 1987 2
22nd Almamy Sogoba MaliMali AS Real Bamako September 13, 1987
Defense
4th Ousmane Berthé South AfricaSouth Africa Jomo Cosmos 5th February 1988 4th 1
13 Idrissa Coulibaly TunisiaTunisia Espérance Sportive de Tunis December 19, 1987
23 Ousmane Coulibaly FranceFrance Stade Brest July 9, 1989 4th
14th Drissa Diakité FranceFrance OGC Nice February 18, 1985 5 1
5 Cédric Kanté GreeceGreece Panathinaikos Athens July 6, 1979 6th
2 Abdoulaye Maïga AlgeriaAlgeria USM Algiers May 25, 1984 1
21st Mahamadou N'Diaye PortugalPortugal Vitória Guimarães June 21, 1990 1 1
3 Adama Tamboura FranceFrance FC Metz May 18, 1985 6th 1
midfield
20th Samba Deactivation FranceFrance AS Nancy January 24, 1989 5 3
12 Seydou Keita SpainSpain FC Barcelona January 16, 1980 6th 1 2
8th Souleymane Keïta TurkeyTurkey Sivasspor November 24, 1986 1
19th Sidy Koné FranceFrance Olympique Lyon June 6, 1992
18th Samba Sow FranceFrance RC Lens April 29, 1989 6th 2
7th Abdou Traoré FranceFrance Girondins Bordeaux 17th January 1988 4th
15th Bakaye Traoré FranceFrance AS Nancy March 6, 1985 6th 1 2
17th Mahamane Traoré FranceFrance FC Metz August 31, 1988 2
attack
11 Garra Dembélé GermanyGermany Sc freiburg February 21, 1986 5 1
9 Cheick Diabaté FranceFrance Girondins Bordeaux April 25, 1988 6th 3
10 Modibo Maïga FranceFrance FC Sochaux 3rd September 1987 3 1
6th Mustapha Yatabaré FranceFrance EA Guingamp January 26, 1986 5
Trainer
  FranceFrance Alain Giresse   2nd August 1952  

Individual evidence

  1. cafonline.com: Regulations of the Orange Africa Cup of Nations GABON-GUINEA EQUATORIAL 2012 (PDF file; 422 kB), Article 70, p. 29f
  2. allafrica.com: Africa: CAF Sets January 11 Deadline for Squad Lists (December 29, 2011)
  3. bbc.co.uk: Michel quits Nations Cup co-host Equatorial Guinea (October 19, 2011)
  4. bbc.co.uk: Michel returns to Nations Cup co-host Equatorial Guinea (October 25, 2011)
  5. bbc.co.uk: Henri Michel quits as Equatorial Guinea coach again (December 22, 2011)
  6. bbc.co.uk: Juvenal outlines Michel issues with Equatorial Guinea (Oct. 21, 2011)
  7. bbc.co.uk: Brazilian Gilson Paulo named Equatorial Guinea coach (Jan. 4, 2012)
  8. bbc.co.uk: Eq Guinea coach Paulo named 2012 Nations Cup squad (Jan. 12, 2012)
  9. zambianfootball.net: Renard names Justine Zulu, Sakuwaha in his AFCON squad (23 Dec. 2011)
  10. zambianfootball.net: Jacob: I'll miss African Cup of Nations (December 14, 2011)
  11. zambianfootball.net: Mbola banned for 4 months as FIFA directs TP Mazembe to compensate Pyunik (October 14, 2011)
  12. zambianfootball.net: It would be fantastic to play in the final in Gabon, as Renard wants to honor the fallen heroes (December 23, 2011)
  13. zambianfootball.net: William Njobvu out of AFCON after knee injury (December 29, 2011)
  14. zambianfootball.net: Kola out of AFCON Squad as Renard focuses on final 26 players (Jan. 7, 2012)
  15. bbc.co.uk: Zambia's Given Singuluma dropped for Nations Cup (Jan. 10, 2012)
  16. rfi.fr: Sénégal: Amara Traoré livre la liste des 23 pour la CAN 2012 (December 27, 2011) ( Memento of December 28, 2011 in the Internet Archive )
  17. rfi.fr: Angola: 26 joueurs préselectionnés pour la CAN 2012 (January 5, 2012) ( Memento of January 6, 2012 in the Internet Archive )
  18. portalangop.co.ao: Bastos, Chara e Mabiná fora dos 23 Palancas para CAN2012 (Jan. 15, 2012)
  19. aib.bf: Burkina: 25 joueurs présélectionnés pour la CAN 2012 (December 22, 2011) ( Memento of July 20, 2013 in the Internet Archive )
  20. rfi.fr: CAN 2012: 25 Burkinabè convoqués mais pas Hervé Zengue (23 Dec. 2011)
  21. bbc.co.uk: Burkina Faso's Herve Zengue is left out of CAN squad (23 Dec. 2011)
  22. lefaso.net: Can 2012: Zengué et Panandetiguiri non partants (23 Dec. 2011)
  23. bbc.co.uk: Burkina Faso include teenager Bertrand Traore (Jan. 11, 2012)
  24. fif-ci.com: 25 joueurs pour la preparation de la CAN (January 5, 2012) ( Memento of the original of January 9, 2012 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.fif-ci.com
  25. bbc.co.uk: Ivory Coast name 25 players for Africa Cup of Nations (Jan. 5, 2012)
  26. bbc.co.uk: Ivory Coast finalize their Africa Cup of Nations squad (Jan. 11, 2012)
  27. bbc.co.uk: Sudan name locally-based squad for Nations Cup (Jan. 12, 2012)
  28. kickoff.com: Sudan name two Nigerians in Afcon squad (Jan. 3, 2012)
  29. businessdayonline.com: Nigerian players finding national team fulfillment elsewhere (January 6, 2012) ( Memento of January 18, 2012 in the Internet Archive )
  30. tribune.com.ng: Sudan drops Nigerian players from Nations Cup list (Jan. 8, 2012) ( Memento from January 11, 2012 in the Internet Archive )
  31. les-pantheres.com: CAN 2012 / La liste des 30 Panthères en vue du regroupement du 29 décembre prochain à Libreville (23 Dec. 2011) ( Memento from 19 April 2012 in the Internet Archive )
  32. les-pantheres.com: Bamba Jean –Pierre, blessé, “out” pour la CAN 2012 (December 28, 2011)  ( page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.@1@ 2Template: Dead Link / www.les-pantheres.com  
  33. les-pantheres.com: CAN Orange 2012 / Réduction à 26 de la liste de Gernot Rhor (5. Jan. 2012)  ( page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.@1@ 2Template: Dead Link / www.les-pantheres.com  
  34. rfi.fr: Gabon: les 23 Panthères pour la CAN 2012 sont connues (Jan. 10, 2012) ( Memento of January 14, 2012 in the Internet Archive )
  35. bbc.co.uk: Tunisia name key players for 2012 Africa Cup of Nations (Jan. 3, 2012)
  36. lequipe.fr: Avec Jemaa et Traoui (January 11, 2012) ( Memento of January 13, 2012 in the Internet Archive )
  37. allafrica.com: Africa: Ivorians Steal Show At CAF Awards 2011 (23 Dec 2011)
  38. bbc.co.uk: BFA and Zebras at loggerheads over incentives (December 9, 2011)
  39. bbc.co.uk: Botswana FA says it has no more money to pay bonuses (Jan. 8, 2012)
  40. bbc.co.uk: Botswana players give up strike action over bonus row (Jan. 9, 2012)
  41. kickoff.com: Zebras strike looms (Jan. 10, 2012)
  42. bbc.co.uk: Botswana's Mogorosi to miss Nations Cup with broken arm (Jan. 19, 2012)
  43. ghanafa.org: Goran names 25-man squad (December 15, 2011) ( Memento from January 3, 2012 in the Internet Archive )
  44. modernghana.com: Stars Squad For Gabon-Eq Guinea - Olele Out, Baffour In (December 16, 2011)
  45. bbc.co.uk: Asamoah Gyan makes Ghana squad for Nations Cup (Jan. 11, 2012)
  46. guineefoot.info: CAN 212 - Abdoul Razzagui Camara sélectionné mais pas encore qualifié (December 27, 2011) ( Memento of the original of April 20, 2017 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was automatically inserted and not yet checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.guineefoot.info
  47. guineefoot.info: Exclusif: La liste des sélectionnés pour la CAN 2012 Gabon - Guinée Equatoriale (December 27, 2011) ( Memento of the original of May 18, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked . Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.guineefoot.info
  48. rfi.fr: CAN 2012: Michel Dussuyer communique sa liste des 23 guinéens (Jan. 12, 2012) ( Memento of January 14, 2012 in the Internet Archive )
  49. rfi.fr: CAN 2012: les 27 Aigles du Mali présélectionnés (23 Dec. 2011)
  50. bbc.co.uk: Giresse unveils Mali squad for Africa Cup of Nations (Jan. 11, 2012)
  51. bbc.co.uk: Kalilou Traore and Mohamed Fofana out of Nations Cup (Jan. 18, 2012)