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Fourteen teams qualified for the World Cup have at least one player of African origin in their squad. Germany, France, Qatar, Belgium, Switzerland and Portugal are those who have the most.
GROUP A
QATAR
Algeria/Morocco: Karim Boudiaf
Algeria: Boualem Kouki
Cape Verde: Pedro Miguel Carvalho "Ro-Ro
Egypt: Ahmed Alaaldin
Ghana: Mohammed Muntari
Sudan: Meshaal Barsham, Musab Khedar, Abdulaziz, Assim Madibo, Almoez Ali
NETHERLANDS
Ivory Coast: Nathan Aké
Ghana: Jeremie Frimpong, Memphis Depay
Ghana/Togo: Cody Gakpo
GROUP B
ENGLAND
Nigeria: Bukayo Saka
WALES
Angola: Ben Cabango
Ghana: Ethan Ampadu
Sierra Leone: Sorba Thomas
UNITED STATES
Ghana: Yunus Musah
Liberia: Haji Wright, Timothy Weah
GROUP D
AUSTRALIA
South Africa: Keanu Baccus
South Sudan: Garang Kuol, Awer Mabil
DENMARK
Gambia: Alexander Bah
Tanzania: Yussuf Poulsen
FRANCE
Algeria: Karim Benzema
Algeria/Cameroon: Kylian Mbappé
Angola/Congo: Eduardo Camavinga
Benin: Jules Koundé
Cameroon: Aurélien Tchouameni, William Saliba
Guinea-Bissau: Dayot Upamecano
Mali: Ibrahim Konaté, Youssouf Fofana
Morocco: Mattéo Guendouzi
DR Congo: Steve Mandanda, Randal Kolo Muani, Axel Disasi
Senegal/Mali/Mauritania: Ousmane Dembélé
GROUP E
GERMANY
Burundi: Thilo Kherer
Cameroon: Armel Bella-Kotchap, Youssoufa Moukoko
Ivory Coast: Serge Gnabry
Nigeria: Jamal Musiala
Senegal: Leroy Sané
Sierra Leone: Antonio Rüdiger
SPAIN
Ghana: Nico Williams
Guinea-Bissau: Ansu Fati
Guinea: Alejandro Balde
GROUP F
BELGIUM
Ghana: Jeremy Doku
Morocco/DR Congo: Loïs Openda
DR Congo: Romélu Lukaku, Youri Tielemans, Michy Batshuayi
Senegal/Cameroon: Amadou Onana
CANADA
Ivory Coast: Ismaël Koné
Ghana: Richie Laryea
Liberia: Alphonso Davies
Nigeria: Ike Ugbo, Samuel Adekugbe
GROUP G
SWITZERLAND
Cameroon: Breel Embolo
Cape Verde: Edimilson Fernandes
Nigeria: Manuel Akanji, Noah Okafor
Senegal: Djibril Sow
South Sudan/Congo: Denis Zakaria
GROUP H
PORTUGAL
Angola: Nuno Mendes, William Carvalho, Joao Mario, Rafael Leao
Guinea-Bissau: Danilo Pereira