ABIDJAN — With all 24 teams raring to go, CAFOnline takes a look interesting statistical information of brothers playing in the same national team at the various editions of the CAF AFCON.
In the history of the competition, six siblings have managed to win the trophy: the Ethiopians Italo and Luciano Vassalo in 1962, the Congolese Albert Bwanga and Robert Kazadi in 1974, the Cameroonians Andre and François Biyik in 1988, the Zambians Christopher and Felix Katongo in 2012, the Ivorians Yaya and Kolo Touré in 2015.
Egypt’s Hossam and Ibrahim Hassan have achieved the feat of winning two CAF Africa Cup of Nations in 1986 and 1998 together.
Hossam and Ibrahim Hassan (Egypt 1986 & 1998)
Until now, no siblings have managed to do better than them.
The Hassan brothers achieved the feat of winning two CAF AFCON titles.
Andre and Jordan Ayew (Ghana – AFCON 2012, 2015, 2017, 2019, 2021 & 2023)
2023 will be the sixth CAF Africa Cup of Nations that Abedi Pelé’s sons will play together.
In 2015, Andre and Jordan Ayew were on the verge of winning their first continental title but couldn’t wrestle the might of Côte d’Ivoire during an endless penalty shootout.
Andre Kana Biyik and Francois Omam Biyik (Cameroon – AFCON 1988, 1990 and 1992)
The two wield distinct skill sets. The youngest Francois, is an elegant striker; his goal scored in the 1990 World Cup against Diego Maradona’s Argentina lives on.
The two brothers played together in three CAF AFCON competitions.
Alain and Traoré (Burkina Faso – 2015 and 2017)
Finalists in 2013, and after an unsuccessful attempt in 2015, the two brothers had to settle for a bronze medal in 2017.
Sambou and Mustapha Yatabaré (Mali – 2015 and 2017)
Now retired, the two Malian brothers defended the colors of Mali in 2015 and 2017. The two participations ended in elimination in the first round of the competition.
Christopher and Felix Katongo (Zambia – 2012 and 2013)
Zambia won its first TotalEnergies CAF AFCON in 2012. Christopher Katongo participated in this fantastic odyssey alongside his younger brother Félix.
But this wasn’t a Zambian first. In 1994 and 1996, Kenneth and Mordon Malitoli became the first Zambian siblings to compete in the competition.
Italo and Luciano Vassalo (Ethiopia – 1962)
Luciano and Italo Vassalo are the first brothers to have played in the same team during the 1962 edition in Addis Ababa. Luciano would later be crowned best player of the competition, a first for an Ethiopian player.
Nouh El Abd, Sidi El Abd, Lamine Ba and El Hadji Ba (Mauritania – 2023)
For the 2023 edition, four brothers are making an appearance for Mauritania. Nouh Mohamed El Abd and his little brother Sidi Ahmed Mohamed El Abd. Both players play at FC Nouadhibou, Nouh in defense and Sidi in the middle.
Lamine Ba will also be accompanied by his brother El Hadji. Born in France, Ba brothers will play their first Africa Cup of Nations with Mauritania.
Albert Bwanga and Robert Kazadi (DR Congo – 1974)
Albert Bwanga and Robert Kazadi represented Democratic Republic of Congo. They are one of six siblings to have won the CAF AFCON.
Ghana also had two pairs of brothers during the 2008 edition, Asamoah Gyan was accompanied by his big brother Baffour. The Kingston family was also represented by Richard and Laryea.
In 2004, Zimbabwean Peter Ndlovu played in the competition with his brother Adam.
During this same edition, Benin had Tchomogo Oumar and Seidath. In 2000, Salou, Bachirou and Tadjou brought joy to Togo, just like Mohamed and Musa Kallon with Sierra Leone in 1996. The 1994 AFCON saw Samir and Adel Sellimi defend the colors of Tunisia.