A statement on Manchester City's website said: "Yaya and Kolo Touré are both safe."
Drogba's second goal, a controversial penalty, was the spark that ignited a combustible atmosphere with fires lit in the stands by the Senegal supporters, who ripped down flags and attacked rival fans.
A fan ran onto the pitch heading for Drogba, who presently plays in China for Shanghai Shenhua, before his kick and was stopped.
The Senegal sports minister was just one of those hurt when he was hit by a missile, while riot police formed a ring around the players who gathered in the centre circle before being rushed down the tunnel as missiles were thrown and the violence spread around the stadium.
Senegal will almost certainly be punished for the behaviour of their fans and could even be excluded from future tournaments by the Confederation of African Football, as well as dumped out of this year's competition.
Although the game was abandoned with about 10 minutes left to play, the victory will be awarded to Ivory Coast, who will go on to play in the finals in South Africa in January.
That is good news for Newcastle manager Alan Pardew, who would have lost both Cissé and Ba, his first-choice strike-force, had Senegal qualified for the tournament.
The Senegalese interior minister praised the Ivory Coast players for their calmness during the rioting. "It's a shame, it's regrettable," Mbaye Ndiaye said. "But we say bravo to the Ivory Coast team for their achievement, their behaviour, wisdom and sense of fair play."
The disorder in Dakar overshadowed a dramatic weekend of action with defending champions Zambia, Ghana, Mali, Morocco, Tunisia and Nigeria securing places Chelsea's Victor Moses and John Obi Mikel among the scorers in the Eagles' 6-1 demolition of Liberia.
The much-hyped return of striker and captain Samuel Eto'o after an eight-month absence helped four-time champions Cameroon to a 2-1 home win over Cape Verde, but a 3-2 aggregate loss meant a second consecutive failure to reach the finals.
Ethiopia's 2-0 victory over Sudan mean the teams were tied 5-5 on aggregate, but Ethiopia went through on away goals.
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