Malabo, Equatorial Guinea---When the 2015 Africa Cup of Nations begins this weekend, some of the biggest names on the continent will be missing for a variety of reasons.
AFP Sport takes a look at five stars who will not grace the tournament in Equatorial Guinea:
- DEMBA BA
Senegal coach Alain Giresse surprised many when he did not even include the prolific Ba in his preliminary squad for the finals. The 29-year-old French-born striker, formerly of Newcastle United and Chelsea, is the leading scorer for Besiktas this season, with his 16 goals in 19 games propelling them into title contention in Turkey and helping them into the knockout stage in the Europa League.
-VINCENT ENYEAMA
Arguably the finest goalkeeper Africa has produced, Enyeama headlines the list of star names who will not feature at this year's tournament because of defending champions Nigeria's surprise failure to qualify.
- DIDIER DROGBA
Possibly the best player to come out of the continent in a generation, the 36-year-old Drogba announced his retirement from international football last summer after playing a peripheral role in the Ivory Coast's World Cup campaign.
- KWADWO ASAMOAH
Part of Ghana sides that have reached the semi-finals of each of the last four tournaments - losing the 2010 final to Egypt - and the quarter-finals at the 2010 World Cup, left-back Asamoah is one of the biggest-name injury absentees from this year's Cup of Nations.
- MEHDI BENATIA
Central defender Benatia is one of the highest-profile members of the Morocco squad that had been looking forward to the prospect of competing as hosts until the country asked for a postponement of the tournament over Ebola fears and were then thrown out by the Confederation of African Football.
AFP