In light of Saturday's FA Cup final, GOAL pick an African Dream Team to have won football's oldest club competition
GettyBruce Grobbelaar
Africa has not produced many goalkeepers who have had as much success around the world as Grobbelaar.
The Zimbabwe keeper was very successful during his time at Liverpool, and in a career that spanned over 600 games, he won six league titles, three FA Cup winner’s medals and a European Cup.
He will cherish his 1989 FA Cup medal in particular, as a tribute to the 96 Liverpool fans who were killed in the Hillsborough disaster earlier that season.
AdvertisementGetty ImagesLauren
Lauren was an outstanding defender and a crucial member of Arsenal’s Invincibles team that went the entire 2003/04 season unbeaten.
The Cameroonian was often referred to as the Gunners’ unsung hero during his time at the club, and walked away with a Premier League double, three FA Cup medals, and two Community Shield trophies.
He also enoyed a superb international career with the Indomitable Lions.
Getty ImagesKolo Toure
Toure was a defensive stalwart in England for more than a decade, winning trophies with Arsenal and Manchester City.
He won the FA Cup three times, two with the Gunners and one at City, and enjoyed great success in North London as a member of the 2004 Invincibles squad.
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The Cameroon centre-back steps into our African Dream XI of African winners after clinching the cup with Liverpool on Saturday.
He was introduced as a substitute during the contest, and helped the Reds keep the European champions at bay before they won it on penalties.