| Hint | Answer | % Correct | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Former captain and all-time top scorer of the Ivorian national team, he played most notably for Chelsea and is considered one the greatest African players of all time | 1978 | Didier Drogba | 100%
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| Former footballer who played for Arsenal, Hamburg and the Swiss national team | 1987 | Johan Djourou | 75%
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| Former footballer and most capped player of all time for the Ivorian national team (Tottenham, Sevilla and Saint-Étienne) | 1980 | Didier Zokora | 50%
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| Former footballer who played for Arsenal, Galatasaray and the Ivorian national team | 1983 | Emmanuel Eboué | 50%
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| Footballer who plays for RB Leipzig and the Ivorian national team | 2006 | Yan Diomande | 50%
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| Footballer who plays for Manchester United and the Ivorian national team | 2002 | Amad Diallo | 25%
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| Former footballer who played for Stuttgart, Málaga, Strasbourg and the Ivorian national team | 1983 | Arthur Boka | 25%
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| Ivorian-American actor and immigrant rights advocate, "Black Panther" "Good Place" "Bosch" | 1982 | Bambadjan Bamba | 25%
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| Prime Minister of Ivory Coast from 2020 until his death in 2021, he died aged 56 due to cancer | 1965 | Hamed Bakayoko | 25%
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| Actor, "Black Panther" "Chocolat" "Casino Royale" "Night on Earth" | 1957 | Issach de Bankolé | 25%
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| Footballer who plays for Manchester City and the English national team | 2000 | Marc Guéhi | 25%
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| Former footballer who played for Leeds, Bournemouth, Saint-Étienne and the Ivorian national team | 1987 | Max Gradel | 25%
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| Footballer who plays for Atalanta Bergamo and the Ivorian national team | 2001 | Odilon Kossounou | 25%
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| Ivorian-French businessman and CEO of Credit Suisse from 2015 to 2020 | 1962 | Tidjane Thiam | 25%
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| Footballer who plays for Charlotte FC (former Crystal Palace player) and the Ivorian national team | 1992 | Wilfried Zaha | 25%
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| Prime Minister of Ivory Coast from 2017 until his death in 2020, he died aged 61 due to a heart attack | 1959 | Amadou Gon Coulibaly | 0%
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| Former footballer who played for Mainz 05, Augsburg and the national team of Burkina Faso | 1984 | Aristide Bancé | 0%
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| Former footballer who played for Frankfurt, Hannover and the Ivorian national team | 1986 | Constant Djakpa | 0%
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| Former footballer who played for Sevilla, Le Mans and the Ivorian national team | 1983 | Romaric | 0%
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| Taekwando practitioner and two times Olympic bronze medal champion, first and only woman from Ivory Coast to win an Olympic medal | 1994 | Ruth Gbagbi | 0%
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