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List of international goals scored by Didier Drogba

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List of international goals scored by Didier Drogba
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Didier Drogba playing against Austria
Drogba playing against Austria in 2012, against whom he scored

Didier Drogba o nyɛla boliŋmɛri baŋdi kuro zaŋti Ivory Coast national team bin din gbaai yuuni 2002 hali ni yuuni 2014. O daa piligi la bolli ŋmɛ n-ti Ivory Coast yuuni 2004 African Cup of Nations qualification bolli bɛ mini South Africa silimin gɔli September yuuni 2002.[1] O daa di la o tuuli international pɔɣu zaŋti Ivory Coast, bɛ 3–0 nasara nyɛbu bɛ mini Cameroon zosimli bolli ka di daa ŋmɛ Châteauroux, France.[2] Silimin gɔli August dabaa anii dali yuuni 2014, Drogba daa yina n-ti yɛli ni o bi lahi yɛn ŋmɛ international bolli ni pɔri taarihi din nyɛ pɔri pihiyobu ni anu(65) o 105 bolli ŋmɛbu ni, o daa chɛ la o international bolli ŋmɛbu ka nyɛ o tiŋgbani ŋɔ pɔri diri gonaatiɛ,[3] hali ni zuŋɔ ŋun na nyɛ li as of November 2018, ka dɔni buta ban ŋmɛ bolli n-ti tiŋgbani ŋɔ pam, Didier Zokora (123) mini Kolo Touré (120) nyaaŋa .[4]

Drogba nyɛla ŋun di hat-trick yim o international bolli ŋmɛbu tuma ni, din daa niŋ ka o di tuuli pɔri ata bɛ 6–1 nasara nyɛbu bɛ mini Burundi yuuni 2004 African Cup of Nations qualification match. O nyɛla ŋun di pɔri ayiyi bupinaayi zuɣu, n-ti pahi zaɣayini bɛ mini Senegal silimin gɔli October yuuni 2012; bolli maa daa nyɛla din bi naai din daa niŋ ka Drogba's di pɔɣu din daa pahiri dibaa ayi saha bela nyaaŋa, nyaaŋa doliba daa nyɛla ban labiri kom mini bindira paaki ŋɔ amaa Confederation of African Football daa yɛli ya ni 2–0 nasara nyɛbu nyɛ li.[5] O nyɛla ŋun di Benin nim pɔri pam(dibaa ayopɔin ) gari tiŋgbani kam. O pɔri pishi yini ka nyɛla o ni di shɛli o ya paaki Stade Félix Houphouët-Boigny din be Abidjan. Drogba's pɔri pinanahi nyɛla penalty spot.[6][7]

Drogba nyɛla ŋun di pɔri pam international zosimli bolla ni gari bolli kam, ni pɔri pishi ni ata (23) o 42 bolla ŋmɛbu ni. O di la pɔri pishi ayi ka FIFA World Cup qualifiers. Africa Cup of Nations, o di la pɔri pin'yini ŋmɛ kpɛ ni, ka di pɔri pin'yini o bupishi ni anahi tournament nim ŋmɛbu ni. Silimin gɔli September yuuni 2020, ŋun daa nyɛ 22nd highest men's international goal scorer ka lahi nyɛ third highest scorer zaŋti gbansabila tiŋgbana (African nation), Godfrey Chitalu mini Kinnah Phiri nyaaŋa.

Ivory Coast listed first, score column indicates score after each Drogba goal.[1]
Key
Indicates goal was scored from a penalty kick
List of international goals scored by Didier Drogba
No. Date Venue Cap Opponent Score Result Competition Ref(s)
1 11 February 2003Stade Gaston Petit, Châteauroux, France2 Cameroon2–03–0Friendly[2]
2 8 June 2003Stade Félix Houphouët-Boigny, Abidjan, Ivory Coast5 Burundi1–06–12004 African Cup of Nations qualification[8]
3 2–0
4 3–0
5 31 March 2004Stade Olympique de Radès, Radès, Tunisia9 Tunisia1–02–0Friendly[9]
6 2–0
7 28 April 2004Stade Jacques-Forestier, Aix-les-Bains, France10 Guinea1–04–2[10]
8 6 June 2004Stade Félix Houphouët-Boigny, Abidjan, Ivory Coast11Tɛmplet:Country data LBY2–02–02006 FIFA World Cup qualification – CAF second round[11]
9 20 June 2004Alexandria Stadium, Alexandria, Egypt12 Egypt2–12–1[12]
10 5 September 2004Stade Félix Houphouët-Boigny, Abidjan, Ivory Coast15 Sudan1–05–0[13]
11 27 March 200516Tɛmplet:Country data BEN2–03–0[14]
12 3–0
13 19 June 200518 Egypt1–02–0[15]
14 2–0
15 4 September 200520 Cameroon1–12–3[16]
16 2–2
17 16 November 2005Stade de Genève, Geneva, Switzerland23 Italy1–01–1Friendly[17]
18 17 January 2006Zayed Sports City Stadium, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates24 Jordan1–02–0[6]
19 21 January 2006Cairo International Stadium, Cairo, Egypt25 Morocco1–01–02006 Africa Cup of Nations[18]
20 24 January 200626Tɛmplet:Country data LBY1–02–1[19]
21 7 February 2006Haras El Hodoud Stadium, Alexandria, Egypt28 Nigeria1–01–0[20]
22 4 June 2006Stade Robert Bobin, Évry, France33Tɛmplet:Country data SVN1–03–0Friendly[21]
23 2–0
24 10 June 2006FIFA WM Stadion Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany34 Argentina1–21–22006 FIFA World Cup Group C[22]
25 15 November 2006Stade Léon-Bollée, Le Mans, France38 Sweden1–01–0Friendly[23]
26 6 February 2007Stade Robert Diochon, Rouen, France39 Guinea1–01–0[6]
27 3 June 2007Stade Bouaké, Bouaké, Ivory Coast42 Madagascar5–05–02008 Africa Cup of Nations qualification[24]
28 17 October 2007Tivoli-Neu, Innsbruck, Austria44 Austria1–12–3Friendly[25]
29 2–3
30 12 January 2008Al-Sadaqua Walsalam Stadium, Kuwait City, Kuwait47Tɛmplet:Country data KUW2–02–0[26]
31 25 January 2008Sekondi-Takoradi Stadium, Sekondi-Takoradi, Ghana49Tɛmplet:Country data BEN1–04–12008 Africa Cup of Nations[27]
32 29 January 2008Ohene Djan Stadium, Accra, Ghana50 Mali1–03–0[28]
33 3 February 2008Sekondi-Takoradi Stadium, Sekondi-Takoradi, Ghana51 Guinea2–05–0[29]
34 11 February 2009İzmir Atatürk Stadium, İzmir, Turkey55 Turkey1–11–1Friendly[30]
35 28 March 2009Stade Félix Houphouët-Boigny, Abidjan, Ivory Coast56Tɛmplet:Country data MWI2–05–02010 FIFA World Cup qualification – CAF third round[31]
36 3–0
37 20 June 2009Stade du 4 Août, Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso58 Burkina Faso3–23–2[32]
38 5 September 2009Stade Félix Houphouët-Boigny, Abidjan, Ivory Coast592–05–0[33]
39 4–0
40 10 October 2009Kamuzu Stadium, Blantyre, Malawi60Tɛmplet:Country data MWI1–11–1[34]
41 4 January 2010National Stadium, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania61Tɛmplet:Country data TAN1–01–0Friendly[35]
42 15 January 2010Estádio Nacional do Chiazi, Cabinda, Angola64 Ghana3–03–12010 Africa Cup of Nations[36]
43 30 May 2010Stade Joseph-Moynat, Thonon-les-Bains, France67 Paraguay1–02–2Friendly[37][38]
44 20 June 2010Soccer City, Johannesburg, South Africa70 Brazil1–31–32010 FIFA World Cup Group G[39]
45 27 March 2011Ohene Djan Stadium, Accra, Ghana73Tɛmplet:Country data BEN1–12–12012 Africa Cup of Nations qualification[40]
46 2–1
47 5 June 2011Stade de l'Amitié, Cotonou, Benin742–06–2[7]
48 4–2
49 10 August 2011Stade de Genève, Geneva, Switzerland75 Israel4–24–3Friendly[41]
50 13 January 2012Zayed Sports City Stadium, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates77 Tunisia2–02–0[42]
51 22 January 2012Nuevo Estadio de Malabo, Malabo, Equatorial Guinea79 Sudan1–01–02012 Africa Cup of Nations Group B[43]
52 4 February 201282 Equatorial Guinea1–03–02012 Africa Cup of Nations knockout stage[44]
53 2–0
54 2 June 2012Stade Félix Houphouët-Boigny, Abidjan, Ivory Coast85Tɛmplet:Country data TAN2–02–02014 FIFA World Cup qualification – CAF second round[45]
55 8 September 201288 Senegal3–24–22013 Africa Cup of Nations qualification[46]
56 13 October 2012Stade Léopold Sédar Senghor, Dakar, Senegal891–02–0[47]
57 2–0
58 14 November 2012Linzer Stadion, Linz, Austria90 Austria2–03–0Friendly[48]
59 30 January 2013Royal Bafokeng Stadium, Rustenburg, South Africa94 Algeria1–22–22013 Africa Cup of Nations Group D[49]
60 14 August 2013MetLife Stadium, New Jersey, United States96 Mexico1–31–4Friendly[50]
61 7 September 2013Stade Félix Houphouët-Boigny, Abidjan, Ivory Coast97 Morocco1–11–12014 FIFA World Cup qualification – CAF second round[51]
62 12 October 201398 Senegal1–03–12014 FIFA World Cup qualification – CAF third round[52]
63 5 March 2014King Baudouin Stadium, Brussels, Belgium100 Belgium1–22–2Friendly[53]
64 30 May 2014The Dome at America's Center, St. Louis, United States101 Bosnia and Herzegovina1–21–2[54]
65 4 June 2014Toyota Stadium, Frisco, Texas, United States102Tɛmplet:Country data SLV2–02–1[55]
No. Opponent Goals Score Venue Competition Date
1  Burundi 3 – (1–0', 2–0', 3–0') 6–1 Stade Félix Houphouët-Boigny, Abidjan, Ivory Coast 2004 African Cup of Nations qualification 8 June 2003

Goals by year
Year Apps Goals
200210
200374
200476
200587
2006158
200784
200884
200967
2010114
201155
2012149
201394
201463
Total10565
Goals by competition
Competition Goals
Friendlies 23
FIFA World Cup qualification 18
Africa Cup of Nations tournaments 11
Africa Cup of Nations qualification 11
FIFA World Cup finals 2
Total65
  1. 1 2 Mamrud, Roberto (25 June 2015). Didier Drogba – Goals in International Matches. Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation.
  2. 1 2 Ivory Coast tame Cameroon. BBC Sport (12 February 2003).
  3. Drogba retiring surprises Ivory Coast. ESPN (11 August 2014).
  4. Ivory Coast – Record International Players. Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation.
  5. Fan riot halts Senegal–Ivory Coast football match. BBC News (14 October 2012).
  6. 1 2 3 Courtney, Barrie (23 February 2013). Ivory Coast – Details of International Matches 2000–2009. Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation.
  7. 1 2 Courtney, Barrie (14 January 2016). Ivory Coast – List of International Matches. Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation.
  8. Elephants trample Burundi. BBC Sport (8 June 2003).
  9. Tunisia lose to Ivory Coast. BBC Sport (1 April 2004).
  10. Friendly match round-up. BBC Sport (29 April 2004).
  11. Ivory Coast vs. Libya. ESPN.
  12. Egypt vs. Ivory Coast. ESPN.
  13. Ivory Coast vs. Sudan. ESPN.
  14. FIFA WC 2006 Prel. Comp. African Zone – Ivory Coast – Benin. FIFA.
  15. Drogba double keeps Ivory Coast on track. ABC News (20 June 2005).
  16. Clockwatch: Sunday's World Cup action. BBC Sport.
  17. Ivory Coast hold Italy. BBC Sport (16 November 2005).
  18. Drogba delivers as Ivory Coast win. CNN (21 January 2006).
  19. Applin, Mark (25 January 2006). Drogba fires Ivory Coast through. The Guardian.
  20. Mungazi, Farayi. Ivory Coast 1–0 Nigeria. BBC Sport.
  21. Ivory Coast 3–0 Slovenia. BBC Sport (4 June 2006).
  22. Argentina 2–1 Ivory Coast. BBC Sport (10 June 2006).
  23. Wins for Ivory Coast and Egypt. BBC Sport (15 November 2006).
  24. Elephants trample Madagascar. BBC Sport (3 June 2007).
  25. Ivory Coast lose out to Austria. BBC Sport (18 October 2007).
  26. Gleeson, Mark (14 January 2008). Drogba hits the target in Ivory Coast warm-up. The Independent.
  27. Wyatt, Ben (25 January 2008). Group B results. BBC Sport.
  28. Magowan, Alistair (29 January 2008). Group B results. BBC Sport.
  29. Quarter-finals. BBC Sport (4 February 2008).
  30. Turkey and Ivory Coast draw 1–1. The World Game (30 April 2014).
  31. Cote d'Ivoire 5–0 Malawi. FIFA.
  32. Burkina Faso 2–3 Cote d'Ivoire. FIFA.
  33. Cote d'Ivoire 5–0 Burkina Faso. FIFA.
  34. Malawi 1–1 Cote d'Ivoire. FIFA.
  35. Drogba sinks TZ. New Vision (5 January 2010).
  36. Ivory Coast vs. Ghana. ESPN.
  37. World Cup 2010: Ivory Coast draw with Paraguay. BBC Sport (30 May 2010).
  38. Chadband, Ian (4 June 2010). World Cup 2010: Didier Drogba's injury a blow to team, country and continent. The Daily Telegraph.
  39. Lewis, Aimee. Brazil 3–1 Ivory Coast. BBC Sport.
  40. Gleeson, Mark (28 March 2011). Drogba keeps up Ivorians' perfect start. Reuters.
  41. Dunbar, Graham (10 August 2011). Ivory Coast beats Israel 4–3 in friendly match. Deseret News.
  42. Ivory Coast beat Tunisia 2–0 in Abu Dhabi friendly. BBC Sport (13 January 2012).
  43. Didier Drogba gets Ivory Coast off to a winning start against Sudan. The Guardian (22 January 2012).
  44. Ivory Coast's Didier Drogba scores twice in Equatorial Guinea defeat. The Guardian (4 February 2012).
  45. Cote d'Ivoire 2–0 Tasmania. FIFA.
  46. Gleeson, Mark (9 September 2012). Drogba helps Ivory Coast to comeback win. Reuters.
  47. Senegal disqualified from 2013 Africa Cup of Nations after crowd trouble. The Guardian (16 October 2012).
  48. Austria 0–3 Ivory Coast. Sky Sports.
  49. Hughes, Ian (30 January 2013). African Cup of Nations 2013: Ivory Coast 2–2 Algeria. BBC Sport.
  50. Bitter-sweet return for Ivorian star Drogba. Confederation of African Football (15 August 2013).
  51. Ivory Coast 1–1 Morocco. Sky Sports.
  52. Ivory Coast 3–1 Senegal. Sky Sports.
  53. Belgium 2–2 Ivory Coast. Sky Sports.
  54. Fallstrom, R. B. (31 May 2014). Dzeko scores twice, Bosnia beats Ivory Coast. Yahoo Sports.
  55. Cote d'Ivoire cruise past El Salvador. ESPN (5 June 2014).

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