2017 AFRICA CUP - GROUP C - DAY 07 - Morocco VS Togo 3:1

Day 07 - 14th match - Morocco wins against Togo

20 Jan 2017
STARS IN ASIA - TRANSFERS - CLUBS - Africans will continue to move to China - Bertrand Traore

Chinese clubs have been investing heavily in foreign talent

20 Jan 2017
2017 AFRICA CUP - GROUP B - DAY 06 - ALGERIA VS TUNISIA 1:2

Day 06 - 11th match - Tunisia boosted their chances

19 Jan 2017
2017 AFRICA CUP - GROUP B - DAY 06 - SENEGAL VS ZIMBABWE 2:0

Day 06 - 12th match - Senegal beats Zimbabwe. 

19 Jan 2017
2017 AFRICA CUP - GROUP A - DAY 05 - GABON VS BURKINA FASO 1:1

Day 05 - 9th match -  Aubameyang scored his second goal

18 Jan 2017
2017 AFRICA CUP - GROUP A - DAY 05 - CAMEROON VS GUINEA-BISSAU 2:1

Day 05 - 10th match - Cameroon beats Guinea-Bissau

18 Jan 2017
2017 AFRICA CUP - GROUP D - DAY 04 - GHANA VS UGANDA 1:0

Day 04 - 7th match - Ghana make winning start against Uganda.

17 Jan 2017
2017 AFRICA CUP - GROUP D - DAY 04 - MALI VS EGYPT 0:0

Day 04 - 8th match - Egypt goalkeeper became the oldest player

17 Jan 2017
2017 AFRICA CUP - GROUP C - DAY 03 - Ivory Coast vs Togo 0:0

Day 03 - 5th match - Ivory Coast and Togo drew 0:0 

16 Jan 2017
2017 AFRICA CUP - GROUP C - DAY 03 - DR Congo VS Morocco 1:0

Day 03 - 6th match - DR Congo hold on to beat Morocco

16 Jan 2017

Stars in Europe - Keyplayer - Egypt - Mo Salah

Mo Salah

Mohamed Salah - Top 10 Goals Ever

If you have a pulse and pay even a small amount of attention to international football, you know who Mohamed Salah is. How could you not? 

Salah’s a tactical magician who can single-handedly break down defenses with his sensational footwork. 

With Klopp at the helm, Salah played an integral role in leading the Reds to the promised land in 2020, ending a 30-year title drought for the fabled club.

Mohamed Salah is an Egyptian footballer. He plays for Liverpool in the Premier League and the Egypt national team. He plays as a forward.

Career

Salah started his football career in Egypt playing for El Mokawloon from 2006 to 2012. 

He joined Swiss side Basel in 2012, winning the Swiss Super League twice during his time there. 

In 2014, he joined Premier League side Chelsea, becoming the first-ever Egyptian player to play with Chelsea. 

However, he was sent on loan to the Serie A clubs Fiorentina and Roma, before signing with Roma completely in 2016. 

Following a second-place finish in Serie A with Roma, he joined the Premier League once again, signing for Liverpool in June 2017.

In 2017, he was named the ‘African Footballer of the Year’ by the BBC and CAF.

In his first season with Liverpool, Salah scored 44 goals for Liverpool and made the final of the UEFA Champions League, losing 3:1 to Real Madrid.  Also in his first season, he won the Premier League Golden Boot and PFA Players' Player of the Year, scoring 32 goals in the Premier League. This broke the record for most goals in a 38-game Premier League season. 

The 2018-19 season saw Liverpool make the final of the UEFA Champions League again. In the match, Salah scored a penalty as his side defeated Tottenham Hotspur 2:0. In the same season, he was the joint-winner of the Premier League Golden Boot with 22 goals, winning the award for the second season in a row. 

He also received the FIFA Puskas Award, African Player of the Year, and FWA Footballer of the Year. In the 2019/20 season, Salah scored 23 goals as Liverpool won the Premier League for the first time. The following season, he scored 31 goals and helped Liverpool secure qualification for the UEFA Champions League, finishing 3rd in the Premier League. 

In 2021, Mohamed Salah became the first player in the history of the English club to score in 10 consecutive matches. With his goals, Mohamed Salah reached the tenth goal during his career in the English Premier League.

He is the all-time top foreign goalscorer in the Premier League and the all-time top African goalscorer in the UEFA Champions League.

Mo Salah has scored in nearly each of the games he’s played at the Africa Cup of Nations 2025 in Morocco.

 

 

31 Jan 2026
afrofootball

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