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, 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).
Senegal Football Achievements
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Amilcar Cabral Cup :'
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★ 8 Times Champion: 1979, 1980, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1991, 2001
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★ 5 Times Runners-up: 1982, 1993, 1997, 2000, 2005
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CEDEAO Cup :'
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★ 1 Time Champion: 1985
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★ 2 Times Runners-up: 1990, 1991
World Cup record
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1930 to
1962 - ''Did not enter''
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1966 - ''Withdrew''
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1970 to
1986 - ''Did not qualify''
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1990 - ''Did not enter''
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1994 - ''Did not qualify''
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1998 - ''Did not qualify''
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2002 - Quarterfinals
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2006 - ''Did not qualify''
African Nations Cup record
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1957 to
1963 - ''Did not enter''
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1965 - Fourth place
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1968 - Round 1
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1970 to
1978 - ''Did not qualify''
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1980 - ''Did not enter''
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1982 - ''Did not qualify''
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1984 - ''Did not qualify''
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1986 - Round 1
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1988 - ''Did not qualify''
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1990 - Fourth place
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1992 - Quarterfinals
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1994 - Quarterfinals
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1996 - ''Did not qualify''
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1998 - ''Did not qualify''
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2000 - Quarterfinals
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2002 - Second place
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2004 - Quarterfinals
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2006 - Fourth place
African Nations Cup 2006 squad
Announced on 27th December 2005.
Goalkeepers
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Pape Diouf (
ASC Jeanne d'Arc)
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Cheick N'Diaye (
Stade Rennais FC)
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Tony Sylva (
Lille OSC)
Defenders
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Habib Beye (
Newcastle United)
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Ferdinand Coly (
AC Parma)
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Omar Daf (
FC Sochaux-Montbéliard)
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Pape Diakhaté (
FC Dynamo Kyiv)
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Lamine Diatta (
Olympique Lyon)
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Souleymane Diawara (
Charlton Athletic)
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Boukary Dramé (
Paris St-Germain)
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Guirane N'Daw (
FC Sochaux-Montbéliard)
Midfielders
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Issa Ba (
AJ Auxerre)
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Papa Bouba Diop (
Portsmouth FC)
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Dino Djiba (
FC Metz)
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Abdoulaye Faye (
Newcastle United)
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Amdy Faye (
Rangers)
Strikers
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Rahmane Barry (
Olympique Marseille)
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Diomansy Kamara (
Fulham)
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Henri Camara (
Wigan Athletic)
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Souleymane Camara (
OGC Nice)
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El-Hadji Diouf (
Bolton Wanderers)
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Frédéric Mendy (
SC Bastia)
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Mamadou Niang (
Olympique Marseille)
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Papa Waigo N'Diayè (
A.C. Cesena)
Coaches
★ 1999-00 -
Peter Schnittger
★ 2000-02 -
Bruno Metsu
★ 2002-05 -
Guy Stéphan
★ 2005-06 -
Abdoulaye Sarr
★ from 2006 -
Henryk Kasperczak
Famous players
Not including players in
African Nations Cup 2006 squad.
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Issa Ba
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Jules Francois Bocande
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Aliou Cissé
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Kalidou Cissokho
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Oumar Diallo
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Mamadou Diallo
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Luke Carson
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Khalilou Fadiga
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Makhtar N'Diaye
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Moussa N'Diaye
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Sylvain N'Diaye
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Pape Sarr
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Cheikh Seck
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Oumar Gueye Sene
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Pape Thiaw
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Amara Traoré
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Jules Bocandé
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Omar Guèye Sène
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Thierno Youm,
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Boubacar sarr Locotte
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Cheikh Tidiane seck
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Moussa Ndao
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El Hadji Malick Sy Souris
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Souleymane Sané
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Ibrahima Gueye
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Salif Diao
External links
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RSSSF archive of results 1961-
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Website of the Senegal Football Team