Ranking the Top 10 African Players in the English Premier League

Callum D'SouzaSenior Writer IOctober 12, 2010

Ranking the Top 10 African Players in the English Premier League

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    NELSPRUIT, SOUTH AFRICA - JUNE 25:  Didier Drogba of the Ivory Coast reacts to a decision by assistant referee Fermin Martinez as Emmanuel Eboue looks on (R) during the 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa Group G match between North Korea and Ivory Coast at
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    Africa is a nation that is somewhat neglected by World Football despite producing some of the most talented, skilled and powerful players ever to grace a football pitch. The African style is often fast paced, powerful and exciting, yet they lack that killer touch that has ensured an African side has never succeeded in winning a World Cup.

    The African Nations Cup occurs every two years and provides the world a minor glimpse of how beautifully Africa plays football and how much it means to struggling, poverty stricken nations. Tales are told of how as youngsters some of the best African players played in dirty, muddy alleyways with rolled up paper bags. 

    So in recognition of Africa, this article will rank the 10 best African players in the English Premier League.

Honourable Mentions

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    LONDON, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 19:  Salomon Kalou of Chelsea runs with the ball during the Barclays Premier League match between Chelsea and Blackpool at Stamford Bridge on September 19, 2010 in London, England.  (Photo by Warren Little/Getty Images)
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    10 is a small number, and due to the evergrowing amount of Africans emerging in the Premier League, it is impossible to fit all of them in, which is why this slide honours the talented Africans who are immensely talented and consistent and came agonisingly close.

    1.Salmon Kalou-Ivory Coast/Chelsea

    2.Peter Odemwinge-Nigeria/West Bromwich Albion

    3.Yakubu Aiyegbeni-Nigeria/Everton

    4.Danny Shittu-Nigeria/Bolton Wanderers

    5.Dickson Etuhu-Nigeria/Fulham

    6.John Mensah-Ghana/Sunderland(on loan from Lyon)

    7.Asamoah Gyan-Ghana/Sunderland

    8.Ahmed Al-Muhammadi-Egypt/Sunderland

    9.Steve Gohouri-Ivory Coast/Wigan Athletic

    10.Victor Anichebe-Nigeria/Everton

    11.Herita Ilunga-Congo DR/West Ham United

    12.Victor Obinna-Nigeria/West Ham(on loan from Inter Milan)

    13.Marouane Chamakh-Morocco/Arsenal

    14.Mamady Sidibe-Mali/Stoke City

    15.Abdoulaye Meite-Ivory Coast/West Bromwich Albion

    16.Youssuf Mulumbu-Congo DR/West Bromwich Albion

    17.Christopher Samba-Congo/Blackburn

    18.Benoit Assou-Ekotto-Cameroon/Tottenham

    19.Sebastien Bassong-Cameroon/Tottenham

    20.George Elokobi-Cameroon/Wolverhampton

    21.Somen Tychoyi-Cameroon/West Bromwich

    22.Adlene Guedioura-Algeria/Wolverhampton

    23.Amine Linganzi-Algeria/Blackburn

    24.Kelvin Etuhu-Nigeria/Manchester City

    25.Habib Beye-Senegal/Aston Villa

    26.Salif Diao-Senegal/ Stoke City

    27.El Hadji Diouf-Senegal/Bolton

    28.Benni McCarthy-South Afirca/West Ham

    29.Mame Biram Diouf-Senegal/Blackburn(on loan from Manchester United)

    30.Abdoulaye Faye-Senegal/Stoke

    31.Diomansy Kamara-Senegal/Fulham

    32. Moustapha Salifou-Togo/Aston Villa

    33.Benjani Mwaruwari-Zimbabwe/BlackBurn

10.Steven Pienaar-South Africa/Everton

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    LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND - AUGUST 21:  Steven Pienaar of Everton is fouled by Matthew Jarvis of Wolverhampton Wanderers during the Barclays Premier League match between Everton and Wolverhampton Wanderers at Goodison Park on August 21, 2010 in Liverpool, Englan
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    The Everton playmaker is one of the silkiest and composed players on the ball in the Premier League, and has been a consistent force for David Moyes. The 28-year-old is blessed with quick feet and an impressive passing range along with a ferocious shot.

    Pienaar has been the focal point of the South African team for a number of years and is one of the most respected African players.

9.Emmanuel Eboue-Ivory Coast/Arsenal

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    ST ALBANS, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 27:  Emmanuel Eboue warms up during a training session ahead of the UEFA Champions League game against Partizan Belgrade at the club's complex at London Colney on September 27, 2010 in St Albans, England.  (Photo by Dean Mou
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    The Arsenal utility is a wonderful presence to have in any side. It is rare to see the 27-year-old with a frown on his face as Eboue appears to nothing but smile. Not only is the Ivorian a gracious presence, he is also a superb footballer who is blessed with amazing pace and versatility that enables him to perform strongly on literally every position on the field.

    Eboue has been a constant performer for North London giants Arsenal for half a decade now and has accumulated almost 200 games for the Gunners.

8. Yaya Toure-Ivory Coast/Manchester City

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    MANCHESTER, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 25:   Yaya Toure of Manchester City in action during the Barclays Premier League match between Manchester City and Chelsea at the City of Manchester Stadium on September 25, 2010 in Manchester, England.  (Photo by Michael S
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    The Ivorian is one of the most successful and talented midfielders to come out of Africa. Blessed with a commanding 6'4" presence and a terrific passing game, Yaya Toure has achieved numerous successes throughout Europe, winning the La Liga, Champions League and Copel de Rey.

    Currently with big spenders Manchester City, the 27-year-old is sure to soon enforce his African presence onto the English scene.

7. Emmanuel Adebayor-Togo/Manchester City

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    MANCHESTER, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 03: Emmanuel Adebayor of Manchester City looks frustrated after being caught offside during the Barclays Premier League match between Manchester City and Newcastle United at the City of Manchester Stadium on October 3, 2010 i
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    The Togolese king has helped put the small African nation onto the World Footballing scene, almost single handily leading the Sparrow Hawks  to the 2006 World Cup where they endured a tough group stage and were unable to progress to the round of 16.

    The 26-year-old's efforts in the Premier League are even more impressive. After joining Arsenal in 2006, the Togo sharpshooter became a constant goal scorer, netting 62 times in 142 appearances. The former AS Monaco man was voted African Player of the Year in 2008 after a superb season with the Gunners.

    Since moving to Manchester City in the Summer of 2009, Adebayor’s goal scoring feats have somewhat diminished, but there is no denying Emmanuel Adebayor is one terrific African players.

6. Joseph Yobo-Nigeria/Everton

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    BLOEMFONTEIN, SOUTH AFRICA - JUNE 17:  Joseph Yobo of Nigeria ahead of the 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa Group B match between Greece and Nigeria at the Free State Stadium on June 17, 2010 in Mangaung/Bloemfontein, South Africa.  (Photo by Martin Rose/
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    The Everton centre half has been a commanding figure in the Toffee’s line up for countless seasons now, and despite currently being on loan in Turkey with Fenerbache, Joseph Yobo has been a great performer for both Nigeria and Everton.

    The 30-year-old is a born leader, having led Nigeria and, on occasions, Everton.  Boasting an imposing, tenacious figure alongside a ferocious tackle and a great head, the former Olympique Marseille back thoroughly deserves a spot.

5. Kolo Toure-Ivory Coast/Manchester City

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    MANCHESTER, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 11:  Kolo Toure of Manchester City in action during the Barclays Premier League match between Manchester City and Blackburn Rovers at the City of Manchester Stadium on September 11, 2010 in Manchester, England.  (Photo by A
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    The Ivorian is a hugely energetic, strong defender who continues to perform at the highest level.  Toure arrived to the Premier League in 2002 after being signed by Arsenal and during his seven year spell achieved greatness, being part of the Invincibles side, which dominated the League in 2003/2004 without losing a match.

    The 28-year-old is currently with City having joined in the Summer of 2009 and has continued to be a natural leader and hugely dominating defender.

4. John Obi Mikel-Chelsea/Ivory Coast

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    LONDON, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 19:  John Obi Mikel of Chelsea passes the ball during the Barclays Premier League match between Chelsea and Blackpool at Stamford Bridge on September 19, 2010 in London, England.  (Photo by Mike Hewitt/Getty Images)
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    The Chelsea midfielder has gone from strength to strength since joining Chelsea in 2006 and has been a vital and influential part of their recent dominance. A consistent, quiet achiever who happily completes the physical side of the midfielder alongside contributing as an extra playmaker, Mikel has risen up through the ranks to become renown, world class midfielder.

    Furthermore, the Nigerian is still only 23 and has a glistening future ahead of him that is sure to contain numerous awards and trophies.

3. Alexandre Song-Cameroon/Arsenal

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    BLACKBURN, ENGLAND - AUGUST 28:  Alexandre Song of Arsenal in action during the Barclays Premier League match between Blackburn Rovers and Arsenal at Ewood Park on August 28, 2010 in Blackburn, England.  (Photo by Alex Livesey/Getty Images)
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    Arguably the most improved African and player in the Premier League. Alexandre Song has established himself has one of the best defensive midfielders in World Football and a vital part of both Arsenal and the Cameroon national team.

    Equally at home in the central defence, Song is a highly physical and technical player who completes and outstanding amounts of work per game.  The 23-year-old is also still young, yet has the maturity and experience of a player much older and wiser.

    Song is also one of the most underrated and undervalued players in World Football, but, like his Arsenal and Cameroon sides, is set to soon become trophy filled.

2. Michael Essien-Ghana/Chelsea

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    LONDON, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 03:  Michael Essien of Chelsea in action during the Barclays Premier League match between Chelsea and Arsenal at Stamford Bridge on October 3, 2010 in London, England.  (Photo by Mike Hewitt/Getty Images)
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    Easily the best defensive midfielder in the World, Essien is a natural leader who is blessed with immense strength and a beautiful passing range which continues to lead London giants Chelsea to greatness. Essien is a national hero of Ghana, and rightly so, as his efforts have seen the Black Stars reach consecutive World Cups, both times progressing past the group stages.

    The 28-year-old is a terrific midfielder whose ability to both defend and attack strongly with ease and energy ensures he is a complete midfield package. Furthermore, it is only a matter of time before “The Bisson” leads Ghana to promise.

1.Didier Drogba-Ivory Coast/Chelsea

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    LONDON, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 03:  Didier Drogba of Chelsea in action during the Barclays Premier League match between Chelsea and Arsenal at Stamford Bridge on October 3, 2010 in London, England.  (Photo by Mike Hewitt/Getty Images)
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    Obviously. Drogba is easily the most influential and strongest player to emerge from the heart of Africa. The Ivorian forward is an ultimate beast on the ball with elegance and power complimenting one another immensely.

    The 30-year-old is also a natural leader who is a threat in the air when taking free kicks and every time the ball is at his feet. Drogba is one of the highest goal scorers for Chelsea and the captain and all time high goal scorer for the Ivory Coast.

    It is akin to impossible to find a better African player currently and even of all time.

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