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TRANSFER - GAMBIA - Swansea City sign striker Modou Barrow from Ostersunds

Gambian-born Barrow moved to Sweden as a youngster and scored 10 goals in 19 appearances for Ostersunds last season.

2 Sep 2014
TRANSFER - MOROCCO - Aston Villa's El Ahmadi joins Feyenoord

Transfer deadline dayThe 29-year-old played for the Dutch club between 2008-2012, spending the first half of 2011 on loan at United Arab Emirates side Al Ahli.

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TRANSFER - IVORY COAST - WEST HAM SIGN BARCA'S SONG ON LOAN

Alex Song on a season-long loan. - "It was a very hard decision when you have options of a lot of clubs who are playing in the Champions League, but at the end of the day I chose West Ham because I wanted to come to the Premier League."

2 Sep 2014
TRANSFER - GHANA - Waris join Trabzonspor

The Ghana international, who played at the World Cup in Brazil, spent the second half of last season on loan at French side Valenciennes, where he scored nine goals in 16 games.

2 Sep 2014
TRANSFER - IVORY COAST - Ex-Chelsea striker Salomon Kalou joins Hertha Berlin

Kalou, scored 23 goals in 67 appearances for Ivory Coast - He has proved his class in the Premier League, Champions League and with his national team. 

1 Sep 2014
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The Tottenham Hotspur striker, 30, refused call-ups for World Cup qualifiers last year following a spat with then coach Didier Six after the 2013 Africa Cup of Nations.

1 Sep 2014
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Sierra Leone move tie with DR Congo to Lubumbashi - because of the ebola outbreak.

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2015 AFRICA CUP QUALIFIERS - GROUP STAGE - IVORY COAST - 1ST MATCHES - PREVIEW

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29 Aug 2014

2026 World Cup - Senegal - National-Team - Squad

Sadio Mane  Group I  Squad

Al-Nassr forward Sadio Mane has been included in Senegal's 28-man squad for this summer's World Cup.

The former Liverpool and Bayern Munich player was named in Senegal's squad for the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, but he missed the tournament with a knee injury. Mane was among the Senegal players who remained on the pitch during January's 2025 Africa Cup of Nations final when Morocco were awarded a stoppage-time penalty. 

The 34-year-old encouraged his team-mates who had walked off in protest to return and finish the game, which Senegal won thanks to a Pape Gueye goal in extra-time. However, a Confederation of African Football (CAF) appeals board later declared Morocco winners of the tournament following Senegal's controversial walk-off.

Mane will be joined in attack at the World Cup by Bayern Munich forward Nicolas Jackson, Everton's Iliman Ndiaye and Crystal Palace winger Ismaila Sarr. Senegal head coach Pape Thiaw has also selected Everton midfielder Idrissa Gueye, Sunderland's Habib Diarra and Tottenham Hotspur's Pape Matar Sarr.

Thiaw will have to trim his squad to the Fifa-mandated 26 players ahead of the final deadline on 2 June. Senegal open their World Cup campaign in New Jersey against France on 16 June, followed by Norway on 22 June and Iraq on 26 June.

The expanded 48-team competition in the US, Canada, and Mexico runs from 11 June to 19 July.

Senegal
2026 World Cup Squad

Goalkeepers

Edouard Mendy 
(Al-Ahli)

Yehvann Diouf 
(Nice)

Mory Diaw 
(Le Havre)

 

Defenders 

Krepin Diatta 
(Monaco)

Antoine Mendy 
(Nice)

Abdoulaye Seck 
(Maccabi Haifa)

Kalidou Koulibaly 
(Al-Hilal)

Ilay Camara 
(Anderlecht)

Moussa Niakhate 
(Lyon)

Mamadou Sarr 
(Chelsea)

El-Hadji Malick Diouf 
(West Ham United)

Moustapha Mbow 
(Paris FC)

Ismail Jakobs 
(Galatasaray)

 

Midfielders

Idrissa Gueye 
(Everton)

Habib Diarra 
(Sunderland)

Pape Matar Sarr 
(Tottenham)

Pape Gueye 
(Villarreal)

Lamine Camara 
(Monaco)

Pathe Ciss 
(Rayo Vallecano)

Bara Ndiaye 
(Bayern Munich)

 

Forwards

Sadio Mane 
(Al-Nassr)

Bamba Dieng 
(Lorient)

Iliman Ndiaye 
(Everton)

Nicolas Jackson 
(Bayern Munich)

Assane Diao 
(Como)

Ibrahim Mbaye 
(Paris St-Germain)

Cherif Ndiaye 
(Samsunspor)

Ismaila Sarr 
(Crystal Palace)

 

 

 

21 May 2026
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