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5 Africa’s Next Generation Of Super Strikers ! by wales(m): 7:04am On Feb 18, 2011
African football has taken huge leaps in terms of prominence in the past few years. The progress made so far saw soccer legend, Pele of Brazil tipping an African country to win the World Cup.

That may not have happened when Africa hosted her first ever Mundial last year in South Africa, but a country like Ghana showed class and were robbed of a semi final ticket by Uruguay, whose defender resorted to cheating. Ghana it is recalled won the Under-20 World Cup for Africa in Egypt in 2009. Nigeria has equally has done well at the Under-17 level, winning the Under-17 World Cup thrice.

Today, an avalanche of young African players are lighting up Europe. Just look at Lacina Traore (Cote DIvoire) and Dominic Adiyiah (Ghana). They’re two talented young African footballers who are some of Europe’s top prospects and could very well become Africa’s next great strikers. Many clubs send scouts to watch African football leagues more often. Let’s take a look at five young footballers in Africa who have everything it takes to be among the continent’s next great strikers.

1.Kermit Erasmus (South Africa) : Kermit Erasmus currently plays for Supersport United in South Africa and has been widely considered South Africa’s next great striker, even drawing comparisons to the likes of Pele and Wayne Rooney. The young striker has represented South Africa at the youth levels and scored an impressive 10 goals in 15 appearances, earning him his call-up to the senior squad.

Erasmus also had a short stint in Europe with Dutch club Feyenoord, where he was loaned out to second division Excelsior. There he had considerable success, scoring 11 times in 30 matches, but the 20-year-old failed to impress and returned to the South African Premier League, where he will look to boost his reputation.

2.Ange Dnagbo (Cote d’Ivoire): Very few know Ange Dnagbo, but those who do have touted him as Cote d’Ivoire’s next great striker, after Didier Drogba, of course. Just 19 years of age, he plays for the prestigious Ivorian club, ASEC Mimosas, though he was a youth product of Sewe Sports.
He has been scouted by Birmingham City, Portsmouth, Bolton and Tottenham Hotspur, but was unable to secure a work permit, thus halting his move to Europe.

3. Osas Idehen (Nigeria): Osas Idehen is currently playing for Vicem Hai Phong in
Vietnam, but just a few months ago, he was in Africa playing for Nigeria’s Enyimba FC.
At that club, he scored an amazing 25 goals in 30 appearances, earning him his Nigerian call-up, in which he scored a brace against Congo DR. The talented young striker has immense pace and a brilliant eye for goal, but after an unsuccessful trial with Danish club, Brondby he was offloaded back to Africa. Now, he is playing in Vietnam, an unarguably smaller stage, even though he has everything it takes to ply his trade in Europe.

4. Knowledge Musona (Zimbabwe): Although Zimbabwe isn’t one of Africa’s larger footballing nations, their future is looking very bright given the talented young player they have in Knowledge Musona. The Kaizer Chiefs striker is only 20 years old but has been very effective this season for the South African club, notching an impressive 10 goals in 17 appearances. Though somewhat small in stature, he possesses a deadly eye for goal and it is reported he is being sought after by some of Europe’s top clubs.

5.Sani Emmanuel (Nigeria): Undoubtedly the biggest African prospect at the moment, it’s a wonder than Sani Emmanuel isn’t playing in Europe yet. He had a short stint with Bodens BK in Sweden, where he was very impressive, and has earn a call-up to Nigeria’s youth squads.

Emmanuel put up an extremely impressive performance at the 2009 FIFA Under-17 World Cup, in which he scored five games in as many matches. He has had trials at Chelsea, Tottenham, Panathinaikos and a few other European clubs. His trials at Chelsea and Tottenham were successful, but he could not reach a deal due to work permit issues. He has since return to My People FC in Nigeria, but it shouldn’t be long before he is at one of the world’s top clubs.

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Re: 5 Africa’s Next Generation Of Super Strikers ! by Johnnny(m): 11:20am On Feb 21, 2011
Why in the world did Osas Idehen chose to play in vietnam of all places? shocked shocked shocked
Is he trying to tell us that Vietnam's league is even beta than the Nigeria Premier league? He should have stayed here in naija instead of jetting himself out to an obscure league at the end of the world like Vietnam. tongue tongue tongue
Re: 5 Africa’s Next Generation Of Super Strikers ! by newmi(m): 3:53pm On Feb 23, 2011
I know that its just a matter if time before Emmanuel earns himself a lucrative Europe deal.
Please what about Osani and Perfect

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