A summary of the goals scored by African players in Europe's top leagues this weekend.Austria
A new Senegalese star made the headlines in Austria over the weekend - Ibrahim Sidibe. He scored a brace as SV Ried beat Sturm Graz 2-1.
Holland
Moroccan Tarik Sektioui equalised for Willem II in their 1-1 draw with PSV Eindhoven, while Ivorian marksman Bonaventure Kalou got Feyenoord's third strike in a seven goal thriller over De Graafschap.
 Kalou scored Feyenoord's third goal |
DR Congo's Zico Tumba scored the lone goal and the winner for NEC over Excelsior, while Moroccan midfielder, Nourdhin Boukhari scored in the last minute of the game as Ajax beat Roosendaal 4-1.
Belgium
The footballing gods were on the side of Beveren, as three Ivorians were on the score sheet in their 6-0 defeat of Mechelen.
There was a double for Arsene Ne and a goal each for Mussa Sanogo, Venance Zezeto and Gilles Yapi Yapo. Sembegou Bangoura was on target for Lokeren who came from two goals behind to beat Mouscron 3-2.
France
Senegal star Khalilou Fadiga lone strike for Auxerre gave his side a 1-0 home victory over Ajaccio.
 Fadiga remains in form for Auxerre |
Guingamp caused a major upset over Marseille as Ivorian Didier Drogba scored his 12th of the season with a lovely carpet shot.
Germany
Egyptian defender Hani Ramzy was in the news for the right reasons this time - Last Saturday, he got an equalizer in the last minute for Kaiserslautern, after they had conceded a goal against Bochum nine minutes earlier.
Greece
Ghana's Peter Ofori-Quaye seems to have found his scoring touch once again. He was on target for Olympiakos after he scored the equalizer. His side came from behind to beat Panahaiki 4-1.
Italy
Ghanaian captain Stephan Appiah gave Brescia the curtain raiser as they went on to beat Atalanta 3-0. It was Appiah's fifth goal of the season.
Turkey
Cameroon's Emmanuel Owona scored twice as Altay thrashed Elazigspor 5-1 and Ghanaian striker Augustin Arhinful scored the second goal for Ankaragucu four minutes from time in their 2-0 win over Bursaspor.
Egyptian Abdelzaher El Saka also found the back of the net with a goal for Genclerbirligi who beat Malatyaspor 3-0, which puts Gencler in second position and only two points behind league leaders Besiktas.