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Emerse Faé's 25 Elephants for November: Two newcomers and the notable absentees that are causing a stir

Auteur: Isaac Marie

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Les 25 Éléphants d'Emerse Faé pour novembre : Deux petits nouveaux et les grands absents qui font jaser

Ivory Coast coach Emerse Faé announced his 25-man squad for the FIFA international window on Wednesday, November 5, 2025. The Elephants will face Saudi Arabia on November 14 in Jeddah and Oman on November 18, as part of their preparations for upcoming tournaments, including the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations in Morocco.

The Retained Commando: Between Returns and Baptisms

The squad called up by Emerse Faé is a mix of regulars, unexpected returns and discoveries.

Goalkeeping duties will be handled by Yahia Fofana, Mohamed Koné, and Alban Lafont.

In defense, the core remains unchanged with players like Emmanuel Agbadou, Odilon Kossounou, and Evan N'Dicka. They will be joined by Clément Akpa, Guéla Doué, Jean-Philippe Gbamin, Ghislain Konan, and Armel Zohouri.

In midfield, the experience of Franck Kessié, Seko Fofana, and Ibrahim Sangaré will be essential. They will support the returning Maho Dorgelès and Parfait Guiagon, as well as the newcomer, Christ Inao Oulaï, the young Trabzonspor midfielder who is receiving his first call-up.

Finally, in attack, Sébastien Haller will lead the squad. He will be supported by Oumar Diakité, Amad Diallo, Yan Diomandé, Evann Guessand, Bazoumana Touré, and the return of Vakoun Bayo. The big surprise in this area is Richard Koné, the Queens Park Rangers striker, who also earns his first senior cap.

Controversial Choices and Brand Absences

This list is not without controversy, particularly regarding the absence of certain executives.

Wilfried Singo was not called up. Similarly, Christopher Opéri's omission is noteworthy. The absence that raises the most questions concerns Nicolas Pépé, especially since the winger is currently a regular starter for his club.

Furthermore, Simon Adingra is also absent. It seems his limited playing time at club level justified the coach's decision to leave him out of this crucial training camp. These choices illustrate Emerse Faé's desire to prioritize current form and integrate new players to refine his strategy before the Africa Cup of Nations.

Auteur: Isaac Marie
Publié le: Mercredi 05 Novembre 2025

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    Panafricain il y a 11 heures

    Franchement les équipes de football de la cedeao sont forts en Afrique

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