Top 10 Greatest African Strikers Who Dominated European Football
From the Premier League to Serie A, La Liga, Ligue 1 and beyond, these strikers showed they can score goals, changing the way African talent is viewed on the global stage.
10. Obafemi Martins
Fast, explosive, and unpredictable, Martins made his name at Inter Milan before moving to Newcastle United in the Premier League. His trademark backflip celebration was as famous as his thunderbolt shots.
Martins may not have matched the consistency of others on this list, but his goals in Serie A, the Premier League and even in MLS showed his worldwide influence. For Nigerians, he remains one of the most electrifying forwards the country has ever produced.
9. Yakubu Aiyegbeni
Aiyegbeni had a simple motto, “feed me the ball and I’ll score.” He became one of the most reliable African forwards in the Premier League, netting over 95 league goals across spells with Portsmouth, Middlesbrough, Everton, and Blackburn.
While he never played for a Champions League giant, his consistency in front of goal and ability to torment defenders made him unforgettable. He also remains one of the highest-scoring Super Eagles strikers in history.
8. Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang
Born in France but representing Gabon, Aubameyang’s rise in Europe was meteoric. At Borussia Dortmund, he became one of Europe’s deadliest finishers, winning the Bundesliga Golden Boot.
His move to Arsenal saw him continue that form, firing the Gunners to FA Cup success and finishing as the Premier League’s top scorer in 2018-19.
Aubameyang’s pace, movement, and calm finishing made him one of the finest African strikers of the modern era.
7. Victor Osimhen
Osimhen has quickly established himself as one of Europe’s most dominant strikers. The Nigerian forward fired Napoli to their first Serie A title in 33 years, finishing as the league’s top scorer in the 2022-23 season.
After his issues at Napoli, the Nigerian striker headed to Galatasaray in Turkey, where he won the Golden Boot once again, leading Cimbom to a domestic double.
His consistency, energy, and relentless style of play underline why he is considered one of the best African strikers currently dominating European football.
6. Frederic Kanoute
Representing Mali, Kanoute carved his name into European football at Sevilla. His goals helped the Spanish club win back-to-back UEFA Cups in 2006 and 2007, making him a legend in Andalusia.
Kanoute was strong in the air, clever with his positioning, and clinical with both feet. His time in the Premier League with West Ham and Tottenham also showed his adaptability across leagues.
5. Sadio Mane
Mane’s impact in Europe cannot be overlooked.
After shining at Southampton, he became a world-class forward at Liverpool, where he won the Champions League and Premier League. Mane was known for his blistering pace, sharp finishing, and tireless pressing that suited Jurgen Klopp’s system perfectly.
He regularly delivered in big matches, scoring in Champions League finals and key league games. His ability to play across the front line made him unpredictable, while his partnership with Mohamed Salah and Roberto Firmino produced one of the most feared attacks in Europe.
Mane’s legacy places him firmly among Africa’s greatest strikers.
4. George Weah
Weah is not only a football legend but also the only African ever to win the Ballon d’Or. His success at AC Milan in the 1990s made him one of the best strikers in the world at the time.
Blessed with pace, power, and sublime technique, Weah scored some stunning goals, including his famous solo strike against Verona where he ran the length of the pitch. He opened the door for many African stars to dream big in Europe.
3. Mohamed Salah
Though many classify him as a winger, Salah has functioned as a forward and goal machine throughout his European career. At Liverpool, he broke the Premier League record for goals contribution in a 38-game season and has consistently been among the league’s top scorers.
His Champions League triumph in 2019 and multiple Golden Boots show his dominance. Salah’s story, from Basel to Chelsea, then Roma and finally Liverpool, showed how much resilience and hunger to succeed he always had.
Salah already set a great legacy for himself, as he is the highest scoring African in Premier League history.
2. Didier Drogba
Drogba’s legacy at Chelsea is unmatched. The Ivorian striker won four Premier League titles, multiple FA Cups, and most importantly, the UEFA Champions League in 2012, where he scored the equaliser and the winning penalty in the final.
Drogba combined physical dominance with clutch finishing, scoring in nine finals for Chelsea. His leadership, charisma, and ability to deliver on the biggest occasions make him one of the greatest strikers Africa has ever produced.
1. Samuel Eto’o
At the very top of the list is Eto’o. The Cameroonian legend is widely regarded as the greatest African striker in European football history. Eto’o starred for Barcelona during their golden era, winning two Champions League titles, and later added another with Inter Milan under Jose Mourinho.
He was the complete striker, he was fast, intelligent, clinical, and relentless in front of goal. Eto’o remains the highest-scoring African in La Liga history and is celebrated for his consistency at the highest level. His career is the perfect example of African excellence in Europe.