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 GABON
GROUP C  Last Sixteen

Appearance: Eighth
Best finish: Quarter-finalists (1996 and 2012)
Coach: Patrice Neveu
Captain: Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang
Fifa ranking: 89
Nickname: The Panthers


GABON
• Squad


Goalkeepers

Anthony Mfa Mezui 
(Rodange 91, Luxembourg)

Donald Nze 
(Maniema Union, DR Congo) 

Jean-Noel Amonome 
(AmaZulu, South Africa) 

Junior Fotso Noubi 
(Vannes, France)


Defenders

Alex Moucketou-Moussounda
(Aris Limassol, Cyprus)

Lloyd Palun 
(Bastia, France)

Johann Obiang 
(Rodez, France) 

Bruno Ecuele Manga 
(Dijon, France) 

Gilchrist Nguema 
(Maccabi Ahi Nazareth, Israel) 

Anthony Oyono 
(Boulogne, France)

Sidney Obissa 
(Olympic Charleroi, Belgium) 

David Sambissa 
(Cambuur, Netherlands) 

Junior Assoumou 
(Bourges, France)

Yannis N'Gakoutou 
(Lyon-La Duchere, France)


Midfielders

Andre Biyogo Poko 
(Altay, Turkey)

Mario Lemina 
(Nice, France)

Louis Ameka Autchanga 
(MAS Fes, Morocco)

Guelor Kanga 
(Red Star Belgrade, Serbia)

Serge-Junior Martinsson Ngouali 
(Gorica, Croatia)

Medwin Biteghe 
(Al Hilal Benghazi, Libya)


Forwards

Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang 
(Arsenal, England) 

Denis Bouanga 
(St Etienne, France)

Ulrick Eneme-Ella 
(Brighton, England) 

Jim Allevinah 
(Clermont Foot, France)

Aaron Boupendza 
(Al Arabi, Qatar)

Fahd Ndzengue
(Tabor Sezana, Slovenia)

Kevin Mayi 
(Denizlispor, Turkey)

Axel Meye 
(Ittihad Tanger, Morocco)

 

 

 

12 Jan 2022
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