Mengistu (Ethiopia) 3 1963 (Ghana) - Ahmed Al Chazli (Egypt) 6 1965 (Tunisia) - Abbrey Osei Kofi (Ghana) and Eustace
Mangli (Ivory Coast) 3 1968 (Ethiopia) - Laurent Pokou (Ivory Coast) 6 1970 (Sudan) - Laurent Pokou (Ivory Coast) 8 1972 (Cameroon) - Salif Keita (Mali), 5 1974 (Egypt) - Mulamba Ndaye (Zaire) 9 1976 (Ethiopia) - William Njo Lea (Guinea) 4 1978 (Ghana) - Phillip Omondi (Uganda) 4 1980 (Nigeria) - Segun Odegbami (Nigeria) 3 1982 (Libya) - George Al Hassan (Ghana) 4 1984 (Ivory Coast) - Taher Abou Zeid (Egypt) 4 1986 (Egypt) - Roger Milla (Cameroon), Abdoulaye
Traore (Ivory Coast) 4 1988 (Morocco) - Lakhdar Belloumi (Algeria), Roger
Milla (Cameroon), Gamal Abdelhamid
(Egypt) and Abdoulaye Traore
(Ivory Coast) 4 1990 (Algeria) - Djamel Menad (Algeria) 4 1992 (Senegal) - Rachidi Yekini (Nigeria) 4 1994 (Tunisia) - Rachidi Yekini (Nigeria) 5 1996 (South Africa) - Kalusha Bwalya (Zambia) 5 1998 (Burkina Faso) - Hossam Hassan (Egypt) and Benni
McCarthy (South Africa) 7 2000 (Ghana and Nigeria) - Shaun Bartlett (South Africa) 5 2002 (Mali) - Patrick Mboma, Salomon Olembe
(both Cameroon) and Julius Aghahowa
(Nigeria) 3 2004 (Tunisia) - Patrick Mboma (Cameroon), Frederic
Kanoute (Mali), Austin Okocha
(Nigeria), Youssef Mokhtari
(Morocco) and Francileudo dos Santos
(Tunisia) 4 2006 (Egypt) - Samuel Eto'o (Cameroon), Ahmed Hassan (Egypt) and Francileudo dos Santos
(Tunisia) 4 2008 (Ghana) - Samuel Eto'o (Cameroon) 5 2010 (Angola) - Mohamed Nagui (Egypt) 5 2012 (Equatorial Guinea and Gabon) - Manucho (Angola), Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang (Gabon), Didier Drogba (Ivory Coast), Cheick Tidiane Diabate (Mali), Houcine Kharja (Morocco) Chris Katongo, Emmanuel Mayuka (both Zambia) 3. (Compiled by Mark Gleeson in Johannesburg; Editing by Tom Pilcher; mark.gleeson@thomsonreuters.com +27828257807 Messaging mark.gleeson.thomsonreuters.com@reuters.net)

