Twenty-four years after stunning the world by defeating France in the opening match of the 2002 World Cup, Senegal will once again face Les Bleus on soccer’s biggest stage. This time, however, the Lions of Teranga are no longer a surprise package. African champions in 2022, regular members of the FIFA Top 20, and equipped with an experienced generation of players, they arrive in North America with ambitions of reaching a new level. For many, this World Cup represents the final major opportunity for a generation led by Sadio Mané, Kalidou Koulibaly, and Édouard Mendy. A generation that already delivered Senegal’s first continental title and now dreams of leaving its mark on world football history.

Senegal’s group
Senegal will compete in Group F.
- June 16: Senegal vs. France
- June 23: Senegal vs. Norway
- June 26: Senegal vs. Iraq
It is a particularly challenging group in which the Lions will likely battle Norway for qualification, with France appearing to be a step above the rest. However, the fact that the opening match comes immediately against Les Bleus could reduce the pressure if the stakes become significant later in the tournament. A defeat against the most recent World Cup finalist would not be disastrous, especially with the best third-place teams advancing to the knockout rounds.
Key players
Kalidou Koulibaly
The iconic captain remains the leader of this team. His impact extends far beyond the field. A dressing-room leader and a symbol of the growth of Senegalese football over the past decade, he remains one of the most respected defenders on the continent. His experience will be crucial in a group where every detail matters, particularly if he is paired in central defense with the young Mamadou Sarr.
El Hadji Malick Diouf
One of the breakout players of recent seasons, the left back embodies the gradual renewal of the squad. Powerful, attack-minded, and modern in his approach to the position, he brings an additional dimension to a team that has long relied on its established veterans. Coming off an impressive season with the Premier League side West Ham, he will be eager to find teammates on the end of his dangerous crosses.
Lamine Camara
At just 22 years old, Camara is widely regarded as one of the greatest African talents of his generation. Technically gifted, intelligent, and capable of dictating the tempo of a game, he perfectly symbolizes the new Senegalese wave beginning to emerge behind the heroes of the 2022 Africa Cup of Nations triumph.
Sadio Mané
It is impossible to discuss Senegal without mentioning its greatest modern player. At 34 years old, Mané remains the face of the national team. His influence extends far beyond goals and statistics. For many Senegalese supporters, this World Cup represents his final opportunity to cement his place among the legends of African football.
Nicolas Jackson
The Chelsea striker arrives at a pivotal moment in his career. After not being retained by Bayern Munich following his loan spell, he will be determined to prove to Chelsea that he can still be a solution to the club’s attacking issues. His pace, movement, and ability to exploit space behind defenses make him one of Senegal’s primary offensive weapons. If he can improve his finishing, he could become Senegal’s X-factor and silence his critics.
The face of Senegal in 2026

The 2026 version of Senegal is a fascinating blend of the experience of its golden generation and the emergence of a talented new wave. With Koulibaly, Mendy, and Mané guiding players such as Pape Matar Sarr, Lamine Camara, and Nicolas Jackson, the Lions of Teranga possess the tools to aim for at least a place in the Round of 16. The question now is whether this generation can achieve what no African national team has ever accomplished: transforming immense potential into a genuine challenge for the World Cup title.