Africa: Afcon 2025 – Aubameyang and Nsue Make History Among Oldest Goalscorers

Africa: Afcon 2025 – Aubameyang and Nsue Make History Among Oldest Goalscorers


As the group stage of the TotalEnergies CAF Africa Cup of Nations Morocco 2025 drew to a close on Wednesday night, the tournament delivered not only drama and qualification battles, but also moments of history.

Among the standout storylines was the remarkable longevity of two seasoned forwards, whose goals ensured that age once again proved no barrier on Africa’s biggest stage.

With youthful talents grabbing headlines across the competition, experience also had its moment. Goals from Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang and Emilio Nsue during the group phase placed both players among the oldest scorers in Africa Cup of Nations history.

Their strikes came in contrasting circumstances, but together they underlined the enduring value of composure, movement and game intelligence at the highest level.


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The AFCON has long been a tournament where experience can rival youth, and this edition has been no different. From decisive late goals to moments of leadership under pressure, veteran players have continued to influence matches in decisive ways.

Aubameyang and Nsue’s inclusion in an exclusive historical ranking now places them alongside some of the most iconic names the competition has ever produced.

Their achievements also offer perspective on longevity in African football, where careers often stretch across multiple eras of the tournament.

With the group stage concluded and knockout football looming, their goals will be remembered not just for their immediate impact, but for what they represent in the wider story of the AFCON.

The oldest goalscorers in AFCON history

Hossam Hassan – 39 years, 5 months

The record remains firmly held by Egypt legend Hossam Hassan, who became the oldest goalscorer in AFCON history at the 2006 tournament when he scored against DR Congo in their 4-1 win over the Leopards in the quarter-finals.

His longevity and leadership helped Egypt secure continental glory that year and set a benchmark that has stood for decades.

Hassan is now the coach of Egypt at the ongoing tournament in Morocco.

Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang – 36 years, 6 months

Aubameyang moved into second place on the list after scoring for Gabon in their dramatic 3-2 defeat to Mozambique.