The English Premier League has released the official list of 25-player squads for the 2016/17 season. The BBC's Stanley Kwenda looks at seven things about the African players in the Premier League.

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Nine per cent


There are 46 African players plying their trade in the Premier League this season - that's an increase of one from last season.

This is around 9% of the total of 500 players.

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Full suit


Every club in the league has an African player

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Team Senegal


Senegal has the largest contingent of players in the league, with eight, followed by Ivory Coast with six, Nigeria with five, Algeria four while Ghana has three.

Cheikhou KouyateImage copyrightAFP
Image captionSenegal's captain Cheikhou Kouyate plays for West Ham
The country can almost make its own premier league team. It has a fine balance of wingers, strikers and defenders:

Cheikhou Kouyate (West Ham United)

Diafra Sakho (West Ham United)

Pape Souare (Crystal Palace)

Idrissa Gana (Everton)

Oumar Niasse (Everton)

Sadio Mane (Liverpool)

Mame Biram Diouf (Stoke City)

Papi Djilobodji (Sunderland)

All they need is a goalkeeper.

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No goalkeeper


Strangely, there is no African goalkeeper among the 45 African players in the premier league. Well, unless you want to count Steve Mandanda, the DR Congo-born Crystal Palace goalkeeper who plays his international football with France.

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Leicester 5 - Sunderland 5

Leicester City's Ahmed MusaImage copyrightGETTY IMAGES
Image captionAhmed Musa boosted the African presence in Leicester City
Andre AyewImage copyrightGETTY IMAGES
Image captionGhana's Andre Ayew joined West Ham from Swansea City over the summer
Premier League champions Leicester City and Sunderland have the highest African representation with five players each.

Everton, Watford and West Ham United follow closely with four players each:https://www.premierleague.com/news/84136

Sunderland has a rich African history. It has been home to some of Africa's greatest footballers such as Cameroon's Patrick Mboma, Ghana's Asamoah Gyan and John Mensah, Zimbabwe's Benjani Mwaruwari and Morocco Talal El Karkouri.

Last year Crystal Palace had the highest number of African players, with five in total but it has since gone down to three.

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Two firsts


Equatorial Guinea and Libya have their first Premier League players this season in the form of Middlesbrough defender Emilio Nsue and Manchester United's Sadik El Fitouri, respectively.

Source:bbc.com