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AFCON 2025 has delivered thrilling football, standout performances and most notably, the emergence of some exciting young talents.
These rising stars have stepped onto Africa’s biggest stage and proved they belong among the continent’s finest.
Here are five youngsters who have impressed at the tournament.
1. Christian Kofane (Cameroon)

At just 19 years old, Christian Kofane has been one of the tournament’s biggest revelations.
The Cameroonian striker has scored two goals in three starts, displaying maturity beyond his age with his intelligent movement, sharp finishing and fearless attacking play. Kofane’s performances have marked him out as one of Africa’s most exciting young forwards to watch.
2. Ibrahim Mbaye (Senegal)

Senegal’s 17-year-old PSG prodigy, Ibrahim Mbaye, has introduced himself to the continent in style. Delivering fearless and energetic displays, he scored his first-ever AFCON goal and has quickly become a key piece in Senegal’s attacking setup.
His pace, technical ability and confidence suggest a bright future ahead for both club and country.
3. Ibrahim Maza (Algeria)

Bayer Leverkusen midfielder Ibrahim Maza has been at the heart of Algeria’s midfield dominance. His blend of energy, ball progression and creative influence has elevated Algeria’s play.
With two goals and one assist in four starts, Ibrahim Maza has contributed significantly to his nation’s attacking rhythm and overall control in matches.
4. Christ Inao Oulai (Ivory Coast)

Christ Inao Oulai has emerged as an important young figure for the Elephants at AFCON 2025.
The 19-year-old Trabzonspor midfielder is combining physicality with smart decision-making and composure in possession. His standout moment came when he won Man of the Match in Ivory Coast’s dramatic 3–2 win against Gabon.
5. Yan Diomande (Ivory Coast)

Another Ivorian sensation, Yan Diomande, has been one of AFCON 2025’s most electrifying young players. Playing for RB Leipzig, the winger’s creativity, pace, and fearless dribbling have made him a constant threat. Diomande scored his first AFCON goal against Burkina Faso, showcasing the potential that has made him one of Africa’s brightest attacking prospects.
These rising stars have not only contributed significantly to their nations during AFCON 2025 but have also signaled the bright future ahead for African football.
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