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·16 octobre 2025
2026 World Cup qualifiers: Mayele, Ben Romdhane... Ranking the top scorers by minutes played

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·16 octobre 2025
Fiston Mayele's standout performance
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With 2 goals scored in just 84 minutes played in the 2026 World Cup qualifiers, Fiston Mayele leads the unique ranking of minutes per goal scored.
The Congolese striker has never started in any of the ten qualifying matches, coming off the bench six times. Behind the Leopard, who finds the net every 42 minutes, is Mohamed Ali Ben Romdhane. The Tunisian has scored a goal every 51 minutes on the pitch.
The Top 5 in this ranking is completed by Morocco's Ayoub El Kaabi (53 min/goal), Burundi's Abdallah Sudi (61 min/goal), and Kamory Doumbia (82 min/goal).
Here is the ranking of the most prolific scorers by minutes per goal:
1. Fiston Mayele (DR Congo) – 42 min/goal
2. Mohamed Ali Ben Romdhane (Tunisia) – 51
3. Ayoub El Kaabi (Morocco) – 53
4. Abdallah Sudi (Burundi) – 61
5. Kamory Doumbia (Mali) – 82
6. Mohamed Amoura (Algeria) – 84
7. Baghdad Bounedjah (Algeria) – 85
8. Denis Bouanga (Gabon) – 87
9. Mohamed Salah (Egypt) – 90
10. Mahmoud Trézéguet (Egypt) – 92
11. Ernest Nuamah (Ghana) – 98
12. Ismael Saibari (Morocco) – 102
13. Dailon Rocha Livramento (Cape Verde) – 105
14. Yankuba Minteh (Gambia) – 108
15. Vincent Aboubakar (Cameroon) – 109
16. Thapelo Morena (South Africa) – 113
17. Pepo Santos (Mozambique) – 113
18. Azzedine Ounahi (Morocco) – 117
19. Jordan Ayew (Ghana) – 117
20. Théo Bongonda (DR Congo) – 121
21. Sadio Mané (Senegal) – 124
22. Rayan Raveloson (Madagascar) – 125
23. Ezzeddine Al Mariami (Libya) – 127
24. Cédric Bakambu (DR Congo) – 130
25. Allan Okello (Uganda) – 134
26. Bienvenue Kanakimana (Burundi) – 139
27. Seko Fofana (Ivory Coast) – 142
28. Arnaud Randrianantenaina (Madagascar) – 148
29. Patson Daka (Zambia) – 150
30. Myziane Maolida (Comoros) – 154
31. Musa Barrow (Gambia) – 155
32. Sébastien Haller (Ivory Coast) – 156
33. Steve Mounié (Benin) – 157
34. Dango Ouattara (Burkina Faso) – 157
35. Jim Allevinah (Gabon) – 163
36. Habib Diallo (Senegal) – 165
37. Jojea Kwizera (Rwanda) – 169
38. Iban Salvador (Equatorial Guinea) – 170
39. Michael Olunga (Kenya) – 173
40. Ferjani Sassi (Tunisia) – 174
41. Edward Chilufya (Zambia) – 176
42. Dorgeles Nene (Mali) – 179
43. Frank Magri (Cameroon) – 181
44. Pape Matar Sarr (Senegal) – 182
45. Stanley Ratifo (Mozambique) – 183
46. Ayouba Kosiah (Liberia) – 184
47. Augustus Kargbo (Sierra Leone) – 187
48. Bryan Mbeumo (Cameroon) – 188
49. Iñaki Williams (Ghana) – 188
50. Yoane Wissa (DR Congo) – 189