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Make sure there is zero plagiarism.: The Africa Cup Nations is back on the agenda at the start of 2024 with the chance for a host of national teams to push for continental glory in the Ivory Coast.Previous competitions have enjoyed some iconic moments and special goals with some of the most famous names in African football featuring prominently in the tournament’s history.The 2024 competition features some world stars including Mohamed Salah, Victor Osimhen and Sadio Mane, with the prospect of a Golden Boot award alongside team success appealing to the top attacking players at the finals.The Sporting News has the full details on AFCON all-time top scorers, Golden Boot winners and how to watch the 2023 tournament games across the world.MORE: When is Andre Onana back from AFCON? Africa Cup of Nations scheduleMost goals at AFCON: List of all-time leading goalscorersThe No.1 spot in on the AFCON all-time scorers list is taken up by former Barcelona, Inter Milan and Chelsea superstar Samuel Eto’o with 18 AFCON goals scored in 29 tournament games for Cameroon.Eto’o’s goals played a crucial role in Cameroon’s successive AFCON title wins in 2000 and 2002 and he holds the record for most goals scored for the Cameroon national team with 56 in 118 appearances.However, the race to catch Eto’o remains a tough task for Salah and others with former Premier League forward Andre Ayew the only currently active player to score 10+ AFCON goals.AFCON all-time top scorers Rank Player Nation AFCON Goals AFCON Games AFCON Tournaments 1. Samuel Eto’o Cameroon 18 29 2000, 2002, 2004, 2006, 2008, 2010 2. Laurent Pokou Ivory Coast 14 12 1968, 1970, 1974, 1980 3. Rashidi Yekini Nigeria 13 20 1988, 1990, 1992, 1994 4. Hassan El-Shazly Egypt 12 8 1963, 1970, 1974 5. Patrick Mboma Cameroon 11 17 1998, 2000, 2002, 2004 — Hossam Hassan Egypt 11 21 1986, 1988, 1992, 1998, 2000, 2002, 2006 — Didier Drogba Ivory Coast 11 24 2006, 2008, 2010, 2012, 2013 8. Ndaye Mulamba DR Congo 10 10 1974, 1976 — Francileudo Santos Tunisia 10 12 2004, 2006, 2008 — Joel Tiehi Ivory Coast 10 15 1992, 1994, 1996, 1998 — Mengistu Worku Ethiopia 10 17 1959,1962, 1963, 1965, 1968, 1970 — Kalusha Bwalya Zambia 10 23 1986, 1992, 1994, 1996, 1998, 2000 — Andre Ayew Ghana 10 34 2008, 2010, 2012, 2015, 2017, 2019, 2021Bold denotes active playerAFCON Golden Boot winnersEto’o won the Golden Boot award twice, in 2006 and 2008, with the record for the most goals scored in one tournament held by DR Congo’s Ndaye Mulamba from 1974, where he scored nine. Year Golden Boot Winner Nation Goals 1957 Ad-Diba Egypt 5 1959 Mahmoud Nuseir El-Gohary Egypt 3 1962 Badawi Abdel Fattah / Mengistu Worku Egypt / Ethiopia 3 1963 Hassan El-Shazly Egypt 6 1965 Ben Acheampong / Osei Kofi / Eustache Mangle Ghana / Ghana / Ivory Coast 3 1968 Laurent Pokou Ivory Coast 6 1970 Laurent Pokou Ivory Coast 8 1972 Salif Keita Mali 5 1974 Ndaye Mulamba Zaire (DR Congo) 9 1976 Mamadou Aliou Keita Guinea 4 1978 Opoku Afriyie / Segun Odegbami / Phillip Omondi Ghana / Nigeria / Uganda 3 1980 Khalid Labied / Segun Odegbami Morocco / Nigeria 3 1982 George Alhassan Ghana 4 1984 Taher Abouzaid Egypt 4 1986 Roger Milla Cameroon 4 1988 Lakhdar Belloumi / Roger Milla / Gamel Abdelhamid / Abdoulaye Traore Algeria / Cameroon / Egypt / Ivory Coast 2 1990 Djamel Menad Algeria 4 1992 Rashidi Yekini Nigeria 4 1994 Rashidi Yekini Nigeria 5 1996 Kalusha Bwalya Zambia 5 1998 Hossam Hassan / Benni McCarthy Egypt / South Africa 7 2000 Shaun Bartlett South Africa 5 2002 Julius Aghahowa / Patrick Mboma / Salomon Olembe Nigeria / Cameroon / Cameroon 3 2004 Frederic Kanoute / Patrick Mboma / Jay-Jay Okocha / Francileudo Santos Mali / Cameroon / Nigeria / Tunisia 4 2006 Samuel Eto’o Cameroon 5 2008 Samuel Eto’o Cameroon 5 2010 Gedo Egypt 5 2012 Manucho / Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang / Didier Drogba / Cheick Diabate / Houssine Kharja / Christopher Katongo / Emmanuel Mayuka Angola / Gabon / Ivory Coast / Mali / Morocco / Zambia / Zambia 3 2013 Emmanuel Emenike / Mubarak Wakaso Nigeria / Ghana 4 2015 Ahmed Akaichi / Andre Ayew / Javier Balboa / Thievy Bifouma / Dieumerci Mbokani Tunisia / Ghana / Equatorial Guinea / Congo / DR Congo 3 2017 Junior Kabananga DR Congo 3 2019 Odion Ighalo Nigeria 5 2021 Vincent Aboubakar Cameroon 8How to watch AFCON 2023Here’s how to watch AFCON matches across selected areas of the world’s major regions: Region TV Streaming USA beIN Sports Fubo, beIN Sports Connect, Fanatiz Canada beIN Sports Canada Fubo Canada, beIN Sports Connect, Fanatiz UK Sky Sports Sky GO, Now TV Australia beIN Sports beIN Sports India — FanCodeUSA: The tournament will be available on beIN Sports with streaming options on Fubo.Canada: BeIN Sports will provide broadcast coverage with Fubo Canada on streaming duty.UK: Selected matches will be available on Sky Sports services with streaming available via Sky GO and Now TV.Australia: BeIN Sports will provide broadcast coverage and streaming services for the tournament.India: Streaming service FanCode is the place to go for AFCON 2024 matches.
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