Top 10 ranking the bungesligas greatest africans
I think you meant to say "Bundesliga's greatest Africans"! Here's a top 10 ranking of the best African players to have played in the Bundesliga:
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Samuel Eto'o (Cameroon) - 2007-2010 (Köln) - 2 goals in 35 appearances Eto'o is one of the most decorated African players in history, and his time in the Bundesliga was marked by his clinical finishing and exceptional dribbling skills.
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Michael Essien (Ghana) - 2006-2012 (Bayer Leverkusen) - 12 goals in 147 appearances Essien was a dominant force in midfield, known for his tireless work rate, vision, and goal-scoring ability.
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Yaya Touré (Ivory Coast) - 2006-2007 (Hamburger SV) - 9 goals in 29 appearances Touré's time in the Bundesliga was brief but impressive, showcasing his exceptional skill, pace, and goal-scoring threat.
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Didier Drogba (Ivory Coast) - 2013-2015 (Galatasaray, on loan from Chelsea) - 5 goals in 13 appearances Drogba's experience in the Bundesliga was limited, but he still managed to make an impact with his physical presence, finishing ability, and leadership qualities.
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Sulley Muntari (Ghana) - 2007-2009 (VfL Wolfsburg) - 4 goals in 44 appearances Muntari was a dynamic midfielder with excellent vision, passing range, and goal-scoring ability.
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Emmanuel Adebayor (Togo) - 2007-2009 (Hamburger SV) - 15 goals in 46 appearances Adebayor's time in the Bundesliga was marked by his pace, power, and clinical finishing, making him a threat to opposing defenses.
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Gervinho (Ivory Coast) - 2013-2015 (VfL Wolfsburg) - 10 goals in 54 appearances Gervinho's Bundesliga stint was characterized by his quick feet, agility, and ability to create chances for himself and his teammates.
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Moussa Dembélé (France/Ivory Coast) - 2010-2012 (VfL Wolfsburg) - 4 goals in 34 appearances Dembélé's time in the Bundesliga was marked by his exceptional vision, passing range, and ability to control the tempo of the game.
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Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang (Gabon) - 2011-2013 (Stuttgart) - 16 goals in 51 appearances Aubameyang's Bundesliga experience was marked by his lightning-quick speed, clinical finishing, and exceptional goal-scoring ability.
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Kevin-Prince Boateng (Ghana) - 2013-2015 (Schalke 04) - 4 goals in 34 appearances Boateng's time in the Bundesliga was marked by his physical presence, tenacity, and ability to create chances for himself and his teammates.
Of course, this is not an exhaustive list, and other African players have also made significant contributions to the Bundesliga.