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Top Six: African Legends Never To Win The Africa Cup Of Nations by agukayode(op):
Which of the continent’s all-time greats never got their hands on Africa’s biggest prize?

#6 Bruce Grobbelaar

One of Africa’s most decorated players, Grobbelaar was a key figure in
Liverpool ’s European Cup final success in 1984, and also won six league titles with the Reds.
At international level, however, he made little impact despite being capped over 30 times by Rhodesia and then Zimbabwe.

#5 Sammy Kuffour

A Champions League winner with Bayern Munich , where Kuffour also bagged a swathe of Bundesliga titles, the centre-back never won the Nations Cup with
Ghana.
While he was part of the squad that represented the Black Stars at the 2006 World Cup, Kuffour’s career was winding down by the time the West Africans embarked on their consecutive run of Afcon semi-final appearances.

#4 Michael Essien

Had injuries not so undermined the latter stages of the Bison’s career, perhaps he could have helped the Black Stars over the line at the Nations Cup and transform one of their near misses to a title success.
While he did represent Ghana at two World Cups—in 2006 and 2014—injuries cost him the chance to feature in their quarter-final run in 2010.

#3 Nwankwo Kanu

Despite a remarkable honours haul, including the Champions League, the Uefa Cup, the Premier League, and an Olympic gold, Kanu never won the Afcon.
He represented the Super Eagles at three World Cups, but his failure to conquer the continent with Nigeria remains a black mark on his record!

#2 George Weah

The only African player to win the Ballon d’Or, but Weah’s honours haul—both at club and international level—didn’t match his supreme talent.
The Liberia president helped the Lone Stars to reach the Nations Cup on two attempts, but it was always going to be beyond him to drag them to the continental title.

#1 Didier Drogba

The Chelsea legend won a hatful of honours at Stamford Bridge, and also reached three World Cups with the Ivory Coast , including their first qualification in 2006.
However, despite being the Afcon’s top scorer in 2012, he never got his hands on the biggest prize, having retired before the Elephants’ triumphant success in Equatorial Guinea in 2015.

Re: Top Six: African Legends Never To Win The Africa Cup Of Nations by Kingosytex(m): 9:39am On Jul 18, 2019
agukayode:
Which of the continent’s all-time greats never got their hands on Africa’s biggest prize?
#6 Bruce Grobbelaar
One of Africa’s most decorated players, Grobbelaar was a key figure in
Liverpool ’s European Cup final success in 1984, and also won six league titles with the Reds.
At international level, however, he made little impact despite being capped over 30 times by Rhodesia and then Zimbabwe.
#5 Sammy Kuffour
A Champions League winner with Bayern Munich , where Kuffour also bagged a swathe of Bundesliga titles, the centre-back never won the Nations Cup with
Ghana.
While he was part of the squad that represented the Black Stars at the 2006 World Cup, Kuffour’s career was winding down by the time the West Africans embarked on their consecutive run of Afcon semi-final appearances.
#4 Michael Essien
Had injuries not so undermined the latter stages of the Bison’s career, perhaps he could have helped the Black Stars over the line at the Nations Cup and transform one of their near misses to a title success.
While he did represent Ghana at two World Cups—in 2006 and 2014—injuries cost him the chance to feature in their quarter-final run in 2010.
#3 Nwankwo Kanu
Despite a remarkable honours haul, including the Champions League, the Uefa Cup, the Premier League, and an Olympic gold, Kanu never won the Afcon.
He represented the Super Eagles at three World Cups, but his failure to conquer the continent with Nigeria remains a black mark on his record!
#2 George Weah
The only African player to win the Ballon d’Or, but Weah’s honours haul—both at club and international level—didn’t match his supreme talent.
The Liberia president helped the Lone Stars to reach the Nations Cup on two attempts, but it was always going to be beyond him to drag them to the continental title.
#1 Didier Drogba
The Chelsea legend won a hatful of honours at Stamford Bridge, and also reached three World Cups with the Ivory Coast , including their first qualification in 2006.
However, despite being the Afcon’s top scorer in 2012, he never got his hands on the biggest prize, having retired before the Elephants’ triumphant success in Equatorial Guinea in 2015.
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Re: Top Six: African Legends Never To Win The Africa Cup Of Nations by internationalman(m): 9:46am On Jul 18, 2019
Drogba bad luck is second to none.

After he retired from the national team Ivory Coast won the Nations Cup..

Winning a trophy has always been a a team effort.. There are some fringe players who have won almost everything in football.
Re: Top Six: African Legends Never To Win The Africa Cup Of Nations by thesicilian: 9:57am On Jul 18, 2019
internationalman:
Drogba bad luck is second to none.

After he retired from the national team Ivory Coast won the Nations Cup..

Winning a trophy has always been a a team effort.. There are some fringe players who have won almost everything in football.
Same thing I keep saying about the goat at Barcelona. Until he retires from international football Argentina will not win any trophy.
Re: Top Six: African Legends Never To Win The Africa Cup Of Nations by internationalman(m): 11:52am On Jul 18, 2019
thesicilian:
Same thing I keep saying about the goat at Barcelona. Until he retires from international football Argentina will not win any trophy.
Sometimes it just like that..
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