As the TotalEnergies CAF Africa Cup of Nations Morocco 2025 moves deeper into the knockout phase, the race for the Golden Boot is beginning to take shape. With the Round of 16 now under way and the margins tighter than ever, goals are proving decisive — and a familiar mix of established stars and emerging names are leading the scoring charts.
At the top of the list stands Brahim Díaz, whose influence has grown with each passing match. The Morocco forward leads the scoring charts with four goals in four matches, continuing his outstanding form on home soil. His strike against Tanzania in the Round of 16 not only sent the hosts into the quarter-finals but also pushed him clear at the summit of the goal scorers’ table, underlining his importance to Morocco’s title ambitions.
Close behind is Lassine Sinayoko of Mali, who has struck three goals in four matches. His consistent finishing across the group stage ensured Mali’s progress and has kept them competitive in a tightly contested tournament. Sinayoko’s goals have often arrived at key moments, reflecting Mali’s ability to remain dangerous even when under pressure.
Morocco are strongly represented among the leading scorers, with Ayoub El Kaabialso on three goals from four matches. His physical presence and efficiency in the penalty area have complemented Díaz’s creativity, giving the hosts one of the most balanced attacking units in the competition so far.
Riyad Mahrez remains Algeria’s chief threat, having scored three goals in just two matches. Despite limited minutes, the Algerian captain’s sharp finishing has once again highlighted his ability to change games quickly — a quality that could prove vital as the tournament intensifies.
Beyond the top four, a large group of players are locked on two goals, illustrating just how competitive the scoring race has become. Cameroon teenager Christian Kofane, Senegal’s Pape Gueye, Egypt captain Mohamed Salah, Nigeria’s Ademola Lookman, and South Africa duo Lyle Foster and Oswin Appollis are all among those keeping pace.
Several of these players are still active in the knockout rounds, meaning the standings could shift dramatically in the coming days.
With quarter-final places on the line and defences tightening, every goal now carries extra weight — not just for team success, but for individual honours as well.
As AFCON 2025 enters its most decisive stage, history suggests that the Golden Boot winner often emerges from teams that go deep into the competition.
With Morocco, Senegal, Cameroon and others still firmly in contention, the battle among the tournament’s sharpest finishers is far from settled.
AFCON 2025 Top Scorers (after the Round of 16)
(M = Matches played, G = Goals)
- Brahim Díaz (Morocco) – M: 4 | G: 4
- Lassine Sinayoko (Mali) – M: 4 | G: 3
- Ayoub El Kaabi (Morocco) – M: 4 | G: 3
- Riyad Mahrez (Algeria) – M: 2 | G: 3

