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- Europe undoubtedly dominates in football and its prestige, for decades, became an inspiration
- West Africa and North Africa dominate this list
- The market value of these African teams runs into millions of dollars
Europe undoubtedly dominates in football and its prestige, for decades, became an inspiration for the most valuable African national teams.
Surprisingly, West Africa and North Africa dominate in this list. Football is a mainstay in these African regions which pride in having some big names in the international football leagues.
Talk of Mo Salah, Michael Essien, Emmanuel Adebayor, Yaya Toure, Achraf Hakimi, Hakim Ziyech, Yassine Bounou among many others. They are stars in different European leagues. That said, let’s look at the top 10 most expensive teams in Africa from top to bottom.
MOROCCO
Morocco’s Atlas Lions has a face value of €360.75 million. This football team is a source of pride in the continent and beyond. Morocco made history in the FIFA World Cup 2022 in Qatar after progressing to the semi-finals against France. Some of the big stars in the football world playing for The Atlas Lions include Achraf Hakimi (PSG), Hakim Ziyech (Galatasaray) and Brahim Diaz (Real Madrid).
NIGERIA
Nigeria’s Super Eagles comes second on the list of the most valuable African national teams with a market value of €333.05 million. Eberechi Eze, Samuel Edozie, Tosin Adarabioyo among other players are the pride of this West African country.
With a crop of incredibly gifted footballers, Nigeria has a reason to smile. The national team reflection the pride, and hope of the entire nation. Nigeria has a long history of football success, having won the Olympic gold medal in 1996, the AFCON in 1980, 1994, and 2013, as well as making five AFCON final appearances. It has qualified for six of the last seven World Cups and has three times advanced to the round of 16.
IVORY COAST
The market value of Ivory Coast’s national team, The Elephants is €260.85 million. The team made history in 2005 after defeating Ghana on penalties to win the 1992 African Cup of Nations held in Dakar, Senegal.
The Elephants would 10 years later thrash Ghana once again in Bata, Equatorial Guinea, to win their second AFCON victory. It also qualified for the World Cup between 2006 and 2014.
SENEGAL
With a €230.80 million value in the football market, the Lions of Teranga are deserving of a spot on the most valuable African national teams. Talk of Sadio Mane, and you already have an idea of how capable this team is. Senegal advanced to the 2002 FIFA World Cup quarterfinals in 2002 for the first time.
GHANA
Ghana Black Stars have a €212.18 million market value. It was home to the late Christian Atsu who died after an earthquake hit Turkey in February 2023. This team symbolizes patriotism in Ghana and a worthy cause. It won AFCON four times and played in the FIFA World Cup four times too.
ALGERIA
The Desert Warriors are no joke, so much so that the world football market caps it market value at €179.70 million. Besides winning the 2021 FIFA Arab Cup, Algeria has won the Africa Cup of Nations twice – in 1990 when they hosted AFCON in 2019 in Egypt.
CAMEROON
The Indomitable Lions of Cameroon are an African phenomenon as far as football is concerned. It €178.55 million value is out of the fact that it is among Africa’s of the most successful teams with five AFCON wins.
MALI
Les Aigles are proudly among the top 10 most valuable African national teams with a €127.70 million tag in the market. Nevertheless, Mali has never made it to the FIFA World Cup despite having excellent results in age-group equivalent competitions. Egypt, Morocco and Tunisia remain Les Aigles’ biggest competitors to date.
Burkina Faso
Burkina Faso has a market value of €106.35 million. Some of the team’s top stars include Bertrand Traore (Ajax), Issa Kabore (Benfica), Lassina Traore (Shakhtar Donetsk) and Stephane Aziz Ki (Young Africans).
DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO
Isn’t surprising that the Leopards made to this list? Its current market value is €91.05 million. DR Congo competed in 19 AFCON events and won only two, the first one in 1968 and the second and last one in 1974. Yoane Wissa of Brentford is undoubtedly the team’s top star at the moment.