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Australian rules football in Africa is most organised in South Africa, although there are programs under development in many African nations including Botswana, Egypt, Ghana, Kenya and Zimbabwe and there are plans to introduce the sport into more African countries. Immigration to Australia saw a rise in the number of Africans playing in the
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, among the first were African-Americans like Tom Banks and South Africans including
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and
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. Kevin Sheedy predicted an African future for the AFL when he recruited Ethiopian Goaner Tutlan in 2004. The success of Majak Daw saw a rise in the popularity of AFL among South Sudanese migrants which have attracted the attention of AFL recruiters in search for the combination of height and athleticism. An increasing number of players descended from the Indigenous peoples of Africa have played professionally in the
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, holding African Australian identity.


Botswana

The government of Botswana approached the AFL in 2009 with a view to extending the FootyWILD program from South Africa across the border into Botswana. Australian football in South Africa began in the North West Province, an area bordering Botswana and with numerous cultural, linguistic and historical ties to the neighboring country.


Ethiopia

While the sport hasn't been played in Ethiopia, the country is notable for producing AFL players from the migrant community in Australia.


Notable players


Egypt

Australian rules football was played by the ANZACs in Egypt during World War I. The sport has since been revived by Australian expats, with an Auskick program being started in Cairo. The Australian Embassy in Cairo has backed the program.


Notable players


Ghana

Australian football was played on a non-organised level in Ghana in 2007, where traveling Australians played with children. In early 2009, AFL club the Western Bulldogs announced that they were in talks with Azumah Nelson regarding the introduction of Australian rules football at the Azumah Nelson Foundation (AZNEF) Sports Academy. Nelson was quoted as saying "Once we become familiar with handling the oval shaped ball, I am sure that Ghana will produce many champions for the AFL Clubs in Australia"Bulldogs look to forge ties in Ghana – ''Herald Sun''
/ref> The Bulldogs also stated that they may travel to Ghana to visit the AZNEF Sports Academy in future.


Notable players


Kenya

There have been efforts to start the sport at junior level since 2004. Gus Horsey from the
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from the United States Australian Football League visited the country in February and September, running several footy clinics and organising a grand final between four local teams in Nairobi. During Horsey's second visit to Kenya to coach Australian rules, he regularly trained over 100 children after school with help from local soccer coaches, although plans through USFooty Kids to continue the clinics in the future did not go ahead. The AFL reported in 2009 that junior clinics were being conducted in Kenya under the same model as FootyWILD in South Africa. In 2015, schoolboys international matches were held on the Kenya-Tanzania border.


Notable players


Malawi

Educaring Africa ran clinics Ntakataka Village in Monkey Bay in 2019.


Nigeria

While the sport hasn't been played in Nigeria, some AFL players from the migrant community in Australia have strong connections to the country.


Notable players


Senegal

Australian rules football was played sporadically in Senegal during the 1990s, after Darwin-based Mark Moretti visited Dakar for two months in 1991. Moretti had introduced the sport to local children originally as an example of overseas culture, but there was interest from both the children and some local soccer administrators in continuing the sport. When Moretti returned in 1997 there had not been any progress, so he organised some footballs and other material to be sent to Senegal and the country was represented at the International Australian Football Council AGM in
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in 1999. Around this time, two teams were established, named the Crocodiles and the Hares, but the sport has since disappeared in the country. A team representing Senegal appeared at the "World 9s" in Catalonia in 2008, consisting of Senegalese nationals resident in Spain and competing in the Catalan AFL. Collingwood FC recruited 202cm Senegalese basketballer
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as an international rookie in 2021.


South Africa

The Witwatersrand Gold Rush brought miners from Australia to South Africa and records indicate that it was played from the 1880s to 1909 and was for a time during 1904, the most popular football code in the colony. It was reintroduced by the Australian Defence Force in 1997 and in the 2000s became one of the fastest growing places for the sport outside of Australia, becoming widely played in the North West Province with tens of thousands of players. The governing body is AFL South Africa.


Sudan

While the sport hasn't been played in Sudan, the country is notable for producing AFL players from the migrant community in Australia.


Notable players


South Sudan

While the sport hasn't been played in South Sudan, the country is notable for producing many AFL players from the migrant community in Australia. A team representing South Sudan has won the World 9s twice most recently in 2021.


Notable players


Uganda

Non-organised Australian football at junior level featuring locals has been played in Uganda in 2006.


Western Sahara

Australian football was played on an informal basis in Western Sahara in 2008.


Zimbabwe

The sport of
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is in its early stages of development in Zimbabwe, with Australian Football Zimbabwe in the planning stage, with its main aims being to combine Aussie rules football as a developing sport, with health clinics and information sessions to be run to assist disadvantaged and sick children. In 2020, AFL Zimbabwe was formed as the governing body for the sport in Zimbabwe.


Notable players


Other AFL nationalities

An increasing number of players descended from the Indigenous peoples of Africa have played professionally in the
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, holding African Australian identity. The successful career of Majak Daw in the AFL is credited as having inspired many children from the South Sudanese migrant community in Australia to take up the sport.Daw-inspiring feats bring Sudan into the heart of Aussie sport
The Australian 20 Apr 2013


Team Africa at the International Cup

A team known as ''Team Africa'', drawn from various Melbourne African communities, competed in the
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's Multicultural Challenge, playing matches against South Africa, Tonga and an Asian community side dubbed ''Team Asia''. Team Africa's players were from countries including Somalia, Egypt, Ethiopia, Sudan, Nigeria, Kenya, South Africa, Zimbabwe and Djibouti.


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