
By Sameer Naik22 February 2024
African stars lighting up Newcastle and Arsenal
Get ready for an electrifying showdown that has captivated the hearts of millions of Premier League football enthusiasts worldwide. The highly anticipated clash between Arsenal and Newcastle on 24 February 2024 is a spectacle of passion, intensity, and raw determination, showcasing some of the finest talents in the footballing world, and it’s streaming live on Showmax Premier League.
This historic fixture has not only witnessed thrilling displays of skill and tenacity but has also served as a platform for African football stars to showcase their talents on the grand stage. From the legendary Kolo Toure to the prolific Papiss Cisse and Demba Ba, the fixture has seen a parade of African talents leaving their mark on the game.
On Saturday, one particular African footballer could get his chance to shine, with Egyptian Mohammed Elneny likely to feature in the clash between the Gunners and the Magpies, while Arsenal’s Ghanaian midfield maestro Thomas Partey is expected to be sidelined due to injury. Newcastle don’t have a single African player in their squad currently, but over the years, the team has been blessed with some of the rawest exciting talent on the African continent.
As the crucial fixture between the Magpies and Gunners looms, Showmax delves into the rich tapestry of African talent that has graced both the Arsenal and Newcastle jerseys over the years.
Newcastle African players over the years
Newcastle United has been graced by a plethora of talented African football stars over the years, each leaving an indelible mark on the club’s rich history. From the powerful striker Demba Ba to the tenacious midfielder Cheick Tiote, these players have captivated fans with their skill, passion, and unforgettable moments on the pitch.

Demba Ba, hailing from Senegal, made a sensational impact at Newcastle with his goal-scoring prowess, including memorable hat-tricks against Blackburn Rovers and Stoke City. Despite facing competition from Papiss Demba Cisse, Ba’s work rate and effectiveness never wavered, earning him a place in the hearts of Magpies fans before his move to Chelsea.

Cheick Tiote, the Ivorian midfielder, will forever be remembered for his dramatic late equaliser against Arsenal in the most remarkable comeback in Premier League history. Tiote’s all-action style and dedication endeared him to the Newcastle faithful, making his untimely passing in 2017 a heartbreaking loss for the football world.

Shola Ameobi, a Nigerian striker, showcased his talent and resilience at Newcastle, providing memorable moments such as scoring against Barcelona in the Champions League and earning the nickname The Mackem Slayer for his performances against Sunderland.

Papiss Demba Cisse, another Senegalese star, made a explosive introduction to Newcastle with remarkable goals, including a stunning strike against Chelsea that remains etched in fans’ memories. While his form fluctuated in later seasons, Cisse continued to produce moments of brilliance, solidifying his place in Magpies folklore.

Mo Diame, also from Senegal, played a crucial role in Newcastle’s return to the Premier League under Rafa Benitez, with standout performances and a bizarre equaliser at Brighton that endeared him to supporters.

Obafemi Martins, the Nigerian forward, showcased his talent with thunderous goals and an ability to do the unexpected during his time at St James’ Park, forming memorable partnerships with the likes of Mark Viduka and Michael Owen.

Habib Beye, the versatile Senegalese defender, made a significant impact at Newcastle with his defensive prowess and attacking contributions, before departing to Aston Villa following relegation.

Lomana Lua Lua, representing DR Congo, brought excitement and flair to Newcastle with his pace and trickery, providing fans with unforgettable moments despite his occasional frustrations.

Christian Atsu, the Ghanaian winger, made a shrewd addition to Newcastle under Rafa Benitez, contributing goals and assists as the club returned to the Premier League before departing at the end of last season.

Chancel Mbemba, from DR Congo, showed promise as a young defender at Newcastle, contributing moments of quality despite the challenges of Premier League football before moving to Porto.
These African football stars have left an enduring legacy at Newcastle United, showcasing their talent, passion, and dedication on the grand stage of St James’ Park.
Arsenal’s African players over the years
A staggering 23 African players have donned the Arsenal shirt in their club’s history. We look at some of the best to have played for Arsenal.

Emmanuel Frimpong, the energetic Ghanaian midfielder, may have had a challenging time at Arsenal, but his tenacity and spirit shone through during his loan spells. His journey to Barnsley showcased his resilience and determination to succeed against all odds.

Marouane Chamakh, the stylish Moroccan forward, brought flair and elegance to the Emirates Stadium during his stint at Arsenal. Despite facing challenges, his moments of brilliance and skill on the pitch left fans in awe of his talent and potential.

Gervinho, the Ivorian speedster, dazzled with his quick feet and trickery on the wing, providing glimpses of his immense talent during his time at Arsenal. His move to Roma allowed him to showcase his abilities further, leaving a lasting impression on fans with his exciting style of play.

Emmanuel Eboue, the dynamic Ivorian winger, embodied the unpredictability and excitement of Arsenal during his time at the club. His versatility and work rate endeared him to fans, with memorable performances in both defence and attack that showcased his passion for the game.

Alex Iwobi, the Nigerian playmaker, brought a breath of fresh air to Arsenal with his creativity and skill on the ball. His contributions to the team, including winning the FA Cup, highlighted his potential and left fans eager to see more from the talented midfielder.

Alex Song, the Cameroon maestro, became a key figure in Arsenal’s midfield after the departure of Cesc Fabregas, showcasing his vision and passing range with impressive assists. His partnership with Robin van Persie was a joy to watch, leaving fans in awe of his playmaking abilities.

Emmanuel Adebayor, the Togolese striker, may have had a complex relationship with Arsenal fans, but his memorable goals and performances on the pitch cannot be overlooked. His prolific season and contributions to the team showcased his talent and impact during his time at the club.

Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, the Gabonese goal machine, was a sensation since joining Arsenal, dazzling fans with his goal-scoring prowess and electrifying performances. Despite the team’s challenges, his impact on the pitch has been undeniable, leaving a legacy of excellence and excitement.

Kolo Toure, the Ivorian defensive stalwart, played a crucial role in Arsenal’s success, forming a formidable partnership at the back and contributing to the team’s defensive solidity. His growth and achievements at the club showcased his talent and leadership on the pitch.

Lauren, the Cameroonian right-back, was a key figure in Arsenal’s Invincibles team, providing defensive stability and attacking threat down the flank. His success and trophy haul at the club highlighted his importance and impact during a successful period in Arsenal’s history.

Nwankwo Kanu, the Nigerian magician, left a lasting impression at Arsenal with his skill, creativity, and memorable moments on the pitch. His heroics in key matches and major titles won showcased his talent and influence, earning him a place among the club’s greatest players.
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