The Confederation of African football on Thursday morning release the Caf best eleven for the 2018 world cup qualifying series.
The list came as a surprise to many as there is still one more round of matches left while Senegal and South Africa will do battle in double legged tie due to the match manipulation allegation courtesy of a Ghanaian referee with three more slots still up for grabs in the black continent.
Nigeria has two names on the list alongside Morocco, Tunisia and Egypt while Uganda,Senegal and Cote D'Ivoire all provided one representatives each.
Germany based defender Leon Balogun and English Premier League Winner Victor Moses are the Nigerian representatives on the list despite playing only four matches in the qualifiers.
Egypt are also through to the mundial English based players like Hegazy and Mo Salah playing crucial roles in ensuring they qualify for their first tournament in 28years.
■Full Team
Denis Onyango-Uganda
Serge Aurier-Cote D'Ivoire
Ahmed Hegazy-Egypt
Leon Balogun- Nigeria
Aly Maaloul-Tunisia
Mbark Boussoufa-Morocco
Youssef Msakni-Tunisia
Sadio Mane-Senegal
Victor Moses-Nigeria
Khalid Boutaib-Tunisia
Mohamed Salah-Egypt
The list came as a surprise to many as there is still one more round of matches left while Senegal and South Africa will do battle in double legged tie due to the match manipulation allegation courtesy of a Ghanaian referee with three more slots still up for grabs in the black continent.
Nigeria has two names on the list alongside Morocco, Tunisia and Egypt while Uganda,Senegal and Cote D'Ivoire all provided one representatives each.
Germany based defender Leon Balogun and English Premier League Winner Victor Moses are the Nigerian representatives on the list despite playing only four matches in the qualifiers.
Egypt are also through to the mundial English based players like Hegazy and Mo Salah playing crucial roles in ensuring they qualify for their first tournament in 28years.
■Full Team
Denis Onyango-Uganda
Serge Aurier-Cote D'Ivoire
Ahmed Hegazy-Egypt
Leon Balogun- Nigeria
Aly Maaloul-Tunisia
Mbark Boussoufa-Morocco
Youssef Msakni-Tunisia
Sadio Mane-Senegal
Victor Moses-Nigeria
Khalid Boutaib-Tunisia
Mohamed Salah-Egypt
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