The BBC's African sports programme Fast Track brings you a weekly rundown of all the African goal scorers across the top leagues in Europe.
Senegal striker Mamadou Niang produced the performance of the weekend, scoring a hat trick for Marseille in their 3-1 in over Nancy.
Malian striker Mustapha Yatabare scored the only goal for Boulogne in the 3-1 defeat to Le Mans.
Fellow Malian Modibo Maiga was among the scorers for Le Mans.
Tunisia striker Issam Jemaa and Cameroonian Henri Bedimo Nsame were both on target for Lens who triumphed 3-0 over Monaco.
Gabon striker Pierre Aubameyang scored the winner two minutes before time to give Lille all the points away at Rennes.
Ivory Coast's Didier Drogba was once again on target for Chelsea as they beat Wolves 2-0, that takes his tally to 25 in all competitions this season.
Elsewhere, Senegal's Salif Diao scored his first English Premier League goal in over seven years for Stoke City.
The stoppage-time goal gave the Potters a 2-1 away win over Portsmouth.
Ivorian Aruna Kone scored a consolation for Hannover 96 in 4-1 defeat to Borussia Dortmund.
Malaga and Nigeria's Victor Nsofor Obinna got his third goal of the season, the winner after 76 minutes in his club's 2-1 win over Espanyol.
Uganda's David Obua opened the scoring in Hearts 2-0 win over Hamilton. It is Hearts first win since December.
Ivory Coast midfielder Didier Zokora was sent off in the last minute of the game after receiving a second yellow card.
Despite the sending off, his side Sevilla still beat Mallorca 3-1.
Ghanaian midfielder Nana Asare scored the opening goal as his side Utrecht secured a 2-0 away triumph over NAC Breda.
Nigeria's Michael Uchebo equalised for Venlo in the 75th minute in the 3-3 draw with AZ Alkmaar.
Moroccan striker Mounir El Hamdaoui had scored Alkmaar's third goal.
Cameroon striker Dorge Kouemaha was the star in the big game of weekend. He scored the winner as Club Bruges beat Standard Liege 2-1.
Zimbabwean Cephas Chimedza scored the only goal of the game to give St Truiden all the points away at Gent.
Mali striker Mahamadou Dissa salvaged a 1-1 draw for Roulers after they conceded an early goal to Zulte Waregem.
Two Africans contributed to help visitors Denizlispor to a 2-0 away win at Diyarbakirspor.
Beninois Damien Chrysostome and Guinean Souleymane Youla were both on target in the second-half.
Benjamin Onwuachi was the hero for Kavala in the 2-0 win over Xanthi Skoda.
The Nigerian striker netted both goals of the game.
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