Senegal national football team

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Senegal
Shirt badge/Association crest
Nickname(s) Les Lions de la Teranga
(Lions of Teranga)
Association Fédération Sénégalaise
de Football
Confederation CAF (Africa)
Head coach Vacant
Asst coach Flag of Senegal Lamine N'Diaye
Captain Lamine Diatta[1]
Most caps Henri Camara (41)
Top scorer Henri Camara (27)
Home stadium Stade Leopold Senghor
FIFA code SEN
FIFA ranking 46
Highest FIFA ranking 26 (June 2004)
Lowest FIFA ranking 95 (December 1998)
Elo ranking 66
Team colours Team colours Team colours
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First kit
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Second kit
First international
Flag of Benin Dahomey 3 - 2 Senegal Flag of Senegal
(Côte d'Ivoire; 31 December 1961)
Biggest win
Flag of Senegal Senegal 6 - 0 Mauritania Flag of Mauritania
(Sierra Leone; 13 February 1984)
Biggest defeat
Flag of Tunisia Tunisia 4 - 0 Senegal Flag of Senegal
(Tunisia; 15 July 1995)

Flag of Zambia Zambia 4 - 0 Senegal Flag of Senegal
(Zambia; 26 September 1993)

Flag of Algeria Algeria 4 - 0 Senegal Flag of Senegal
(Algeria; 25 July 1993)

Flag of Morocco Morocco 4 - 0 Senegal Flag of Senegal
(Morocco; 14 September 1975)

Flag of Guinea Guinea 4 - 0 Senegal Flag of Senegal
(Guinea; 17 May 1970)

Flag of the Democratic Republic of the Congo Congo-Kinshasa 4 - 0 Senegal Flag of Senegal
(Congo-Kinshasa; 30 January 1969)

Flag of Mali Mali 4 - 0 Senegal Flag of Senegal
(Mali; 14 March 1965)

Flag of Nigeria Nigeria 4 - 0 Senegal Flag of Senegal
(Ghana; 27 February 1963)

World Cup
Appearances 1 (First in 2002)
Best result Quarterfinals, 2002
African Nations Cup
Appearances 11 (First in 1965)
Best result Second place, 2002

The Senegal national football team, nicknamed the Lions of Teranga, is the national team of Senegal and is controlled by the Fédération Sénégalaise de Football. It made its first World Cup in 2002 and made quite a splash, pulling a huge upset by defeating world and European champions France 1-0 in the tournament's opening game.

Especially notable about this result was the appearance of Patrick Vieira, widely considered to be the best player Senegal had ever produced,[citation needed] playing for the opposition; this was due to France being a former colonial power in the country. Senegal went on to make the quarterfinals, only the second African team to do so (the first being Cameroon in 1990 - interestingly, in 1990, Cameroon also defeated the defending champions (Argentina) 1-0 in the tournament's opening match). In the group, after defeating France, they drew with Denmark and Uruguay, and beat Sweden in extra time in Round 2, before losing to Turkey in the quarter finals.

Senegal disappointed its fans in 2006 when it failed to qualify for the 2006 FIFA World Cup. in the 2006 FIFA World Cup Qualification, Senegal finished second in their group after losing 3-1 to the winners of the group, Togo.

Senegal's first appearance in the African Nations Cup was in 1965, when Senegal, after finishing second in their group, lost 1-0 to the Ivory Coast to finish in 4th place. in the 1990 African Nations Cup, Senegal once again finished 4th. Senegal hosted the African Nations Cup in 1992, in which, after qualifying for the quarter finals by finishing second in their group, Senegal lost 1-0 to Nigeria in the quarter finals. Senegal's best finish in the African Nations Cup came in 2002, when they lost the final on penalties after drawing 0-0 with Cameroon .

Senegal has won the Amilcar Cabral Cup (a regional soccer tournament for West African nations) 8 times, more than any other country (second place: Guinea has only won 5 times).

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[edit] Senegal Football Achievements

Amilcar Cabral Cup :
  • 8 Times Champion: 1979, 1980, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1991, 2001
  • 5 Times Runners-up: 1982, 1993, 1997, 2000, 2005
CEDEAO Cup :
  • 1 Time Champion: 1985
  • 2 Times Runners-up: 1990, 1991
World Cup  :
  • Quarterfinals: 2002

[edit] World Cup record

[edit] African Nations Cup record

[edit] Current Squad

The following players were called for 2010 FIFA World Cup qualification against Gambia on 8 June 2008.

[edit] Goalkeepers

No. Pos. Player DoB (Age) Caps Goals Club
1 GK Tony Sylva 17 May 1975 (1975-05-17) (age 33) Flag of Turkey Trabzonspor
16 GK Bouna Coundoul 4 March 1982 (1982-03-04) (age 26) 2 0 Flag of the United States Colorado Rapids


[edit] Defenders

No. Pos. Player DoB (Age) Caps Goals Club
2 DF Ibrahima Sonko 22 January 1981 (1981-01-22) (age 27) 1 0 Flag of England Reading
3 DF Guirane N'Daw 24 April 1984 (1984-04-24) (age 24) Flag of France Sochaux
4 DF Pape Diakhaté 21 June 1984 (1984-06-21) (age 23) Flag of Ukraine Dynamo Kyiv
5 DF Abdoulaye Diagne-Faye 26 February 1978 (1978-02-26) (age 30) Flag of England Newcastle United
6 DF Ibrahima Faye 22 October 1979 (1979-10-22) (age 28) Flag of France Troyes


[edit] Midfielders

No. Pos. Player DoB (Age) Caps Goals Club
8 MF Abdou Kader Mangane 23 March 1983 (1983-03-23) (age 25) Flag of France Lens
9 MF Babacar Gueye 2 March 1986 (1986-03-02) (age 22) Flag of France Metz
10 MF Ousmane N'Doye 21 March 1978 (1978-03-21) (age 30) Flag of Romania FC Vaslui
12 MF Moustapha Bayal Sall 30 November 1985 (1985-11-30) (age 22) Flag of France Saint-Étienne
14 MF Papa Waigo N'Diayè 20 January 1984 (1984-01-20) (age 24) Flag of Italy Fiorentina
15 MF Diomansy Kamara 8 November 1980 (1980-11-08) (age 27) 41 9 Flag of England Fulham
18 MF Frédéric Mendy 6 November 1981 (1981-11-06) (age 26) Flag of France Bastia


[edit] Strikers

No. Pos. Player DoB (Age) Caps Goals Club
7 FW Henri Camara 10 May 1977 (1977-05-10) (age 31) Flag of England West Ham United
11 FW El Hadji Diouf 15 January 1981 (1981-01-15) (age 27) Flag of England Bolton Wanderers
13 FW Issiar Dia 8 June 1987 (1987-06-08) (age 21) 1 0 Flag of France AS Nancy-Lorraine
17 FW Mbaye Leye 1 December 1982 (1982-12-01) (age 25) 1 0 Flag of Belgium Zulte Waregem


[edit] Recent call ups

The following players have been called up for the team in 2008.

Name DOB Club Caps (goals) Most Recent Call up
Goalkeepers
Cheick N'Diaye February 15, 1985 Flag of France Creteil  ? (?) v South Africa, January 31, 2008
Defenders
Lamine Diatta July 2, 1975 Flag of England Newcastle United  ? (?) v South Africa, January 31, 2008
Souleymane Diawara December 24, 1978 Flag of France Bordeaux  ? (?) v South Africa, January 31, 2008
Habib Beye October 19, 1979 Flag of England Newcastle United  ? (?) v Angola, January 27, 2008
Mohamed Sarr December 23, 1983 Flag of Belgium Standard Liège  ? (?) v Namibia, January 13, 2008
Midfielders
Papa Malick Ba November 11, 1980 Flag of Switzerland FC Basel  ? (?) v Algeria, May 31, 2008
Papa Bouba Diop January 28, 1978 Flag of England Portsmouth  ? (?) v South Africa, January 31, 2008
Strikers
Modou Sougou December 18, 1984 Flag of Portugal Uniǎo de Leiria  ? (?) v South Africa, January 31, 2008
Mamadou Niang October 13, 1979 Flag of France Marseille  ? (?) v South Africa, January 31, 2008

[edit] Coaches

[edit] Famous players

Not including players in African Nations Cup 2006 squad.

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