By Daily Sports Nigeria on January 22, 2026
Super Eagles striker, Akor Adams, has earned continental recognition as his goal against Algeria during the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations has been listed among CAF’s top five goals of the tournament.
Compiled on the TotalEnergies AFCON 2025 X handle as seen by PUNCH Online on Thursday, Adams’ memorable strike came in the quarter-final clash against Algeria, where his precision, composure, and technical brilliance helped Nigeria secure a 2–0 victory.
The goal played a crucial role in propelling the Super Eagles toward a third-place finish in the competition.
CAF’s selection of the top five goals highlights not only spectacular strikes but also moments that defined matches, and Adams’ inclusion underscores his rising prominence in African football.
Other Goals in CAF’s Top Five
1. Ayuoub El Kaabi (Morocco)
Ayoub El Kaabi stole the show with a bicycle kick shortly after entering as a substitute. Reading a floated cross into the box, he launched himself into the air, executing a perfectly timed strike that looped over defenders and beat the keeper, providing Morocco with a spectacular moment against Comoros
2. Christian Kofane (Cameroon)
Teenage forward Christian Kofane announced himself on the AFCON stage with a ferocious strike from 30 yards, leaving the Mozambique goalkeeper with no chance. The goal not only helped Cameroon advance but also marked him as one of the tournament’s brightest young talents.
3. Adil Boulbina (Algeria)
In a dramatic last-16 clash against the Democratic Republic of Congo, Boulbina emerged as Algeria’s hero with a breathtaking extra-time strike that secured a 1–0 victory and a quarter-final berth. His goal was a combination of timing, technique, and sheer impact.
4. Pape Gueye (Senegal)
In a final filled with controversy and chaos, Senegal midfielder Pape Gueye scored the decisive goal against hosts Morocco. In the fourth minute of extra time, he fired a powerful left-footed strike into the top corner, clinching a 1–0 victory and Senegal’s second AFCON title.
CAF’s top-five list this year highlights the diverse talent and spectacular moments across the tournament, from long-range screamers to acrobatic finishes. Adams’ inclusion is a testament to his growing influence on the African stage and the exciting future of Nigerian football.
Source Punch Ng
Posted January 22, 2026
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