update on the ranking of scorers before the round of 16


Before the round of 16 of CAN 2024 begins, a hierarchy has already emerged in the race for the ranking of top scorers. Nsue took an option with 5 goals scored in just three matches, while his three-goal pursuers, Bounedjah and Mohamed, were eliminated.

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5 goals: Nsue (Equatorial Guinea)

3 goals: Bounedjah (Algeria), Mohamed (Egypt)

2 goals: J. Ayew (Ghana), Camara (Senegal), Dala (Angola), Kudus (Ghana), Mabululu (Angola), Sinayoko (Mali), B. Traoré (Burkina), Zwane (South Africa)

1 goal: Baque (Mozambique), Bayo (Guinea), Bebé (Cape Verde), Buyla Sam (Equatorial Guinea), Camara (Guinea), Castelletto (Cameroon), Catamo (Mozambique), Colley (Gambia), Daka (Zambia), Dellahi (Mauritania), Diallo (Senegal), Djiku (Ghana), En-Nesyri (Morocco), Fofana (Ivory Coast), Ganet (Equatorial Guinea), Gilberto (Angola), Gueye (Senegal), Hakimi (Morocco), Hassan (Egypt), Hotto (Namibia), Ibán (Equatorial Guinea), Jallow (Gambia), Kangwa (Zambia), Koita (Mauritania), Konate (Burkina), Krasso (Ivory Coast), Lenini (Cape Verde) , Magri (Cameroon), Mandava (Mozambique), Mané (Senegal), Marmoush (Egypt), Maseko (South Africa), Mendes (Cape Verde), Miranda (Equatorial Guinea), Monteiro Alvarenga (Cape Verde), Msuwa (Tanzania), Ndiaye (Senegal), Osimhen (Nigeria), Ounahi (Morocco), Rafia (Tunisia), Rodriguez (Cape Verde), Saiss (Morocco), Salah (Egypt), Sarr (Senegal), Seck (Senegal) , Sidi Bouna (Mauritania), Tau (South Africa), Tavares (Cape Verde), Texeira (Cape Verde), Toko Ekambi (Cameroon), Traore (Mali), Troost-Ekong (Nigeria), Wamangituka (DR Congo ), Wissa (DR Congo), Witi (Mozambique), Wooh (Cameroon), Zé Turbo (Guinea Bissau), Zini (Angola), Ziyech (Morocco)

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