Senegal is the most successful African team of the last decade. They won the AFCON in 2021. They reached the World Cup Round of 16 in 2022. They won the AFCON again in January 2026, in Morocco, with Sadio Mané lifting the trophy as captain and being named tournament best player. They show up to every major event now expecting to win, which is a relatively new posture for African football.
The squad has the right kind of mix. Mané and Kalidou Koulibaly, the captain at center-back, anchor the senior leadership. Iliman Ndiaye at Everton and Pape Matar Sarr at Tottenham represent a younger generation that's been raised in this team. Idrissa Gueye still patrols midfield with the gruff competence of a man who's been doing the job for fifteen years. Édouard Mendy in goal won the Champions League with Chelsea. There are no weak links in the spine.
Pape Thiaw is the head coach now — a former Senegal international who took over after Aliou Cissé stepped away. Group D includes England and the Netherlands, which is the most demanding draw in the tournament not involving France or Brazil. But Senegal has done this before. They beat Egypt and Morocco to win the AFCON. They are not afraid of a top European team in the knockout rounds. Watch them. Bring earplugs for the drums.
Week 1 Update: Senegal lost 3-1 to France — a result that's hard to call a surprise but still stings. The reigning AFCON champions were outclassed in midfield, where Tchouaméni and company strangled the supply lines to Mané and Ndiaye. There were moments of quality, enough to get one back, but not enough to genuinely threaten a comeback. Senegal have been in this position before — they know how to respond. The group isn't over. But the margin just got a lot thinner.
Matchday 2 Update: Senegal lost 2-3 to Norway, and the reigning AFCON champions are now staring at zero points from two matches. Sarr scored twice — including a 90+3' consolation that briefly made things interesting — but Haaland's double and Pedersen's opener were too much. Mané's farewell tour is in serious danger of ending in the group stage. One match left against Iraq, and it's must-win just to have a prayer.
Matchday 3 Update: Senegal beat Iraq 5-0 — the biggest win by an African nation in World Cup history. Diarra (4'), Sarr (56'), Gueye (59', 71'), Ndiaye (82'), and Sulaka red-carded for Iraq via VAR upgrade. The Lions of Teranga saved their best for last. Senegal finish 3rd with 3 points — lost to France and Norway, demolished Iraq — and Mane's farewell tour now depends on the third-place table.
Round of 32 (July 1): For an hour, this looked like the crowning moment. Habib Diarra put Senegal ahead around the 35th minute, Ismaïla Sarr doubled the lead in the 51st, and the Lions of Teranga were playing the best football of their tournament. Then Belgium came back — Lukaku at 86', Tielemans at 89', Tielemans' penalty in the 125th minute. Mané's last World Cup ends 3-2 in extra time, heartbreak in Seattle. He funded a school and a hospital and a mosque back home in Bambali. He gave everything here. It just wasn't enough.