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Football Editions 2 — African Stars

Football Editions — African Stars

In Edition 2 we picked our 1 to 11 of African stars who have retired from the international game and also played for some of Europe’s biggest clubs. For each player a unique pattern has been created, inspired by the iconic club or country they represented — shame we could only pick 11.

Bruce Grobbelaar
Inspired by Grobbelaar's 1984 Cup final spaghetti legs against AS Roma.
Samuel Kuffour
Diamonds from the Bayern Munich badge in the style of Ghana's kente cloth.
Lucas Radebe
The South African at the heart of Leeds United was an adopted Yorkshireman.
Noureddine Naybet
Star from Morocco's flag supported by the traditional Deportivo stripes.
Sunday Oliseh
The famous green and white of Nigeria with the red and white of Ajax.
Seydou Keita
Barcelona's traditional colours with arrows representing the Flying Eagles of Mali.
Yaya Toure
Yaya yaya yaya, Kolo kolo kolo Toure. Based on the nineties song 'No Limit'.
El Hadji Diouf
The Bolton ribbon shape converting into Diouf's erratic temperament.
George Weah
The king of African football in the colours of AC Milan and the Lone Stars Liberia.
Kalusha Bwalya
Africa's most famous No.11 for Zambia, named Chipolopolo the 'Copper Bullets'.
Roger Milla
Based on Milla's trademark goal celebration, dancing around the corner flag.
Football Editions 2 — African Stars
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Football Editions 2 — African Stars

In Edition 2 we pick our 1 to 11 of African stars who have retired from the international game and also played for some of Europe’s biggest clubs Read More

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