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Top 10 African Scorers in Premier League History

The Premier League has long been home to some of the finest football talents from Africa. Over the years, these players have left their  mark on England’s top flight, with their goals helping to shape the history of the competition. From the lightning speed of Mohamed Salah to the power of Didier Drogba, Africa’s contribution to the league is undeniable.

 

With stats from the English Premier League, we’ve compiled a fresh list of the top 10 African players who have scored the most goals in the competition. Let’s explore their impressive careers and how they lit up England with their striking prowess.

 

1. Mohamed Salah (Egypt)

 

At the top of the list stands Mohamed Salah, a name that needs no introduction. After a rocky start with Chelsea, Salah made a sensational return to England with Liverpool in 2017, and the rest is history. The Egyptian King has since become a global icon, bagging 161 goals and counting in the Premier League. He has won the Golden Boot three times and was instrumental in Liverpool’s first league title in 30 years. His dazzling performances at Anfield, combined with his lethal finishing, make him the undisputed top African scorer in Premier League history.

 

2. Sadio Mané (Senegal)

 

Just behind Salah is his former Liverpool teammate, Sadio Mané. Known for his speed, tenacity, and eye for goal, Mané played a key role in Liverpool’s success from 2016 to 2022. After spells at Southampton and Liverpool, Mané scored 112 Premier League goals before moving to Bayern Munich and later Saudi Arabia. His legacy in the Premier League includes sharing the Golden Boot in 2019, and his contributions will be remembered for years to come.

 

3. Didier Drogba (Ivory Coast)

 

Didier Drogba will forever be etched in Chelsea folklore as one of their greatest players. The Ivorian striker, with 104 goals, was a physical powerhouse who could score from any angle. A four-time Premier League winner, Drogba’s ability to perform in clutch moments, particularly in big matches, made him a vital asset for the Blues. His two Golden Boots and countless decisive goals for Chelsea remain the stuff of legend.

 

4. Emmanuel Adebayor (Togo)

 

Emmanuel Adebayor made his mark with 97 goals in the Premier League during stints with Arsenal, Manchester City, Tottenham, and Crystal Palace. His best years came at Arsenal, where he famously stepped into the shoes of Thierry Henry, scoring 30 goals in the 2007/08 season. Adebayor’s rollercoaster career in England saw him thrive and entertain at several clubs, cementing his place among Africa’s top scorers.

 

5. Yakubu Aiyegbeni (Nigeria)

 

Yakubu was a reliable goal scorer wherever he played, netting 95 goals in the Premier League across four clubs, including Portsmouth and Everton. Known simply as “The Yak,” he was feared by defenders for his strength and clinical finishing. His goals-per-game ratio made him one of Nigeria’s finest exports, leaving an enduring legacy in England.

 

6. Riyad Mahrez (Algeria)

 

Riyad Mahrez was instrumental in Leicester City’s fairy tale 2016 title win and later thrived at Manchester City. With 82 goals, the Algerian winger dazzled with his technique and flair. Mahrez’s individual brilliance earned him the PFA Player of the Year award in 2016, and his contribution to City’s domestic dominance and their maiden Champions League triumph will not be forgotten.

 

7. Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang (Gabon)

 

Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang arrived in England in 2018 and wasted no time showcasing his goal-scoring prowess. In just over four years, he scored 69 Premier League goals for Arsenal and Chelsea. His pace, positioning, and ability to finish chances made him one of the league’s deadliest forwards, with a Golden Boot to his name in 2019.

 

8. Wilfried Zaha (Ivory Coast)

 

Wilfried Zaha has been a key figure at Crystal Palace, mesmerizing defenders with his dribbling and creativity. With 68 Premier League goals, the Ivorian winger earned his place among the top African scorers. After years of carrying Palace, Zaha made a move to Galatasaray in 2023, but his legacy in England is secure as one of the league’s most thrilling talents.

 

9. Yaya Touré (Ivory Coast)

 

The only midfielder on this list, Yaya Touré combined power, technique, and an uncanny knack for scoring important goals during his time at Manchester City. With 62 goals, Touré helped transform City into a Premier League powerhouse, winning three titles and establishing himself as one of the best African midfielders in the league’s history.

 

10. Nwankwo Kanu (Nigeria)

 

Rounding out the top 10 is Nwankwo Kanu, the Nigerian legend who was part of Arsenal’s famous ‘Invincibles’ team. With 54 goals, Kanu brought flair, creativity, and a knack for producing magical moments, particularly during his time with Arsenal. He also enjoyed spells at West Brom and Portsmouth, solidifying his status as one of the Premier League’s most memorable African stars.

 

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