stars in Europe - Yaya Toure's incredible journey

He won the Champions League and two La Liga titles while with Barca. Toure also won league titles in Greece and England, and domestic cups in each country too. According to the people who know him best, Yaya Toure always had the ability and ambition he needed to make his journey from a barefooted boy footballer to one of the best players in the world. 

22 Feb 2014
stars in Europe - Swansea's Wilfried Bony inspired by Drogba's success at Chelsea

New Swansea City signing Wilfried Bony believes he can emulate Ivory Coast compatriot Didier Drogba's goal-scoring exploits in the Premier League.

12 Jul 2013

Africa Cup 2024 

 CÔTE D'IVOIRE
Group A  Last Sixteen  Quarter-Finals  Semi-Finals  Final

Winner 2024

 

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Africa Cup 2022 - National Football Team - Ivory Coast - Squad


 CÔTE D'IVOIRE
GROUP E  Last Sixteen 
 
Appearance: 24th
Best finish: Winners (1992 and 2015)
Coach: Patrice Beaumelle
Captain: Serge Aurier
Fifa ranking: 56
Nickname: The Elephants


IVORY COAST
• Squad


Goalkeepers

Sylvain Gbohouo 
(Wolkite Ketema, Ethiopia)

Badra Ali Sangare 
(JDR Stars, South Africa)

Abdoul Karim Cisse 
(Asec Mimosas, Ivory Coast)

Ira Eliezer Tape 
(San Pedro, Ivory Coast)


Defenders

Serge Aurier 
(Villarreal, Spain) 

Eric Bailly 
(Manchester United, England)

Willy Boly 
(Wolverhampton Wanderers, England) 

Wilfried Kanon 
(Pyramids, Egypt)

Odilon Kossounou 
(Bayer Leverkusen, Germany) 

Simon Deli 
(Adana Demirspor, Turkey)

Ghislain Konan 
(Reims, France)


Midfielders

Habib Maiga 
(Metz, France)

Maxwel Cornet 
(Burnley, England) 

Serey Die 
(Sion, Switzerland)

Ibrahim Sangare 
(PSV Eindhoven, Netherlands)

Jean-Daniel Akpa Akpro 
(Lazio, Italy)

Franck Kessie 
(AC Milan, Italy) 

Hamed Traore 
(Sassuolo, Italy)

Jeremie Boga 
(Sassuolo, Italy) 

Max Gradel 
(Sivasspor, Turkey) 

Jean Michael Seri 
(Fulham, England)


Forwards

Wilfried Zaha 
(Crystal Palace, England) 

Jean Evrard Kouassi 
(Trabzonspor, Turkey) 

Nicolas Pepe 
(Arsenal, England) 

Sebastien Haller 
(Ajax, Netherlands) 

Christian Kouame 
(Anderlecht, Belgium) 

Yohan Boli 
(Al-Rayyan, Qatar) 

Karim Konate 
(Asec Mimosas, Ivory Coast)

 

 

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Côte d'Ivoire
2017 AFRICA CUP - NATIONAL FOOTBALL TEAM 

 

SQUAD - 12/2016

Goalkeepers: 

Sylvain Gbohuo 
(TP Mazembe, DR Congo)

Badra Sangare 
(AS Tanda, Ivory Coast)

Mande Sayouba 
(Stabaek, Norway)


Defenders: 

Serge Aurier 
(PSG, France)

Mamadou Bagayoko 
(St Trond VV, Belgium)

Eric Bailly 
(Manchester United, England)

Simon Deli 
(Slavia Prague, Czech Rep)

Ousmane Viera Diarrassouba 
(Adanaspor, Turkey)

Wilfried Kanon 
(ADO, Netherlands)

Lamine Kone 
(Sunderland, England)

Adama Traore 
(Basel, Switzerland)


Midfielders: 

Victorien Angban 
(Grenada, Spain)

Cheik Doukoure 
(Metz, France)

Franck Kessie 
(Atalanta, Italy)

Yao Serge N'guessan 
(AS Nancy, France)

Geoffroy Serey Die 
(Basel, Switzerland)

Jean Michael Seri 
(Nice, France)


Forwards: 

Wilfried Bony 
(Stoke City, England)

Max Gradel 
(Bournemouth, England)

Salomon Kalou 
(Hertha Berlin, Germany)

Jonathan Kodjia 
(Aston Villa, England)

Nicolas Pepe 
(Angers, France)

Giovanni Sio 
(Stade Rennes, France)

Wilfried Zaha 
(Crystal Palace, England)

 

 


Players

  • Serge Aurier
  • Eric Bailly
  • Sol Bamba
  • Boubacar Barry
  • Wilfried Bony
  • Karamoko Kader Dembele
  • Guy Demel
  • Brice Dja Djédjé
  • Seydou Doumbia
  • Didier Drogba
  • Emmanuel Eboue
  • Sylvain Gbohouo
  • Steve Gohouri
  • Max Gradel
  • Salomon Kalou
  • Franck Kessié
  • Jonathan Kodjia
  • Lamine Koné
  • Cheick Tioté
  • Kolo Touré
  • Yaya Touré
  • Wilfried Zaha
  • Didier Zakora
  • ‪Gervinho‬