Tonight, all eyes are on the 'Moulay Hassan' stadium in Rabat for the U17 Africa Cup of Nations semifinals. Egypt aims to fulfill its ambitions against Tanzania, while Morocco faces a tough challenge against Senegal.
A purported document claiming the reinstatement of the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations title to Senegal has sparked significant debate within the sports community. This document raises questions about its authenticity and potential repercussions in the sporting arena.
Under the scorching sun, a village in Senegal has kicked off a dance festival considered one of the largest cultural events in Africa. The festival attracts thousands and celebrates local traditions while strengthening social bonds.
Egypt and Senegal are working to strengthen air connectivity between the two countries, reflecting their interest in expanding economic and tourism cooperation. This initiative is part of joint efforts to enhance bilateral relations and facilitate travel.
The Saudi Arabian Football Federation announced a friendly match between the Saudi national team and Senegal in the United States as part of preparations for the 2026 World Cup. The match is scheduled for June 9, 2026.
The Sports Arbitration Court (CAS) has announced a specific timeline for the procedures related to the Africa Cup of Nations crisis between Morocco and Senegal. The Moroccan Football Federation is required to submit its data by the set deadline.
The Saudi Arabian national football team is gearing up for the 2022 World Cup by playing a friendly match against Senegal. Coach Hervé Renard aims to assess player performance ahead of the tournament.
Senegalese President Macky Sall and Prime Minister Ousmane Sonko announced the criminalization of 'acts against nature,' raising questions about the government's motives amid growing economic and social crises. This controversial move comes at a sensitive time when citizens are facing increasing economic pressures.
In a thrilling World Cup qualifying match, Egyptian star Mohamed Salah scored a dramatic equalizer in the final minute, leading his team to a draw against Senegal. This goal ties him with Liverpool legend Steven Gerrard for international goals.
During his visit to Dakar, Patrice Motsepe, the president of the African Football Confederation, emphasized the need for a problem-free African football that upholds integrity. His call comes in the wake of a controversial decision affecting Senegal's national team.
Patrice Motsipe, the President of the African Football Confederation (CAF), welcomed investigations into corruption within the organization following Senegal's demands after the controversial withdrawal of the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations title. He emphasized that there is no favoritism towards Morocco in this matter.
Patrice Motsepe, the president of the African Football Confederation, arrives in Dakar on Wednesday following the decision to strip Senegal of the Africa Cup of Nations title in favor of Morocco, sparking outrage in the country.
The president of the African Football Confederation (CAF) has visited Senegal following the withdrawal of the African title from the national team. The move comes as the country's football is facing new challenges.
Patrice Motsepe, the President of the African Football Confederation, begins an official visit to Senegal on Wednesday to enhance sports cooperation and develop football across the African continent.
The President of Senegal sent a letter of thanks to the UAE President, expressing appreciation for efforts to enhance relations between the two countries. This message reflects ongoing cooperation between the UAE and Senegal.
The President of the Senegal Football Federation has ignited a significant debate with bold statements regarding Morocco's national team, asserting Senegal's superiority in African football. These remarks come at a crucial time ahead of important matches between the two teams.
The Senegalese government has announced a ban on official travel for government employees in response to the negative effects of the Iran war on oil prices, which have deteriorated the country's financial situation.
Senegal has announced the initiation of appeal proceedings before the Court of Arbitration for Sport to contest Morocco's right to host the Africa Cup of Nations 2025. This development opens a new chapter in the ongoing controversy surrounding the tournament.
Senegal continues to celebrate its victory in the 2026 Africa Cup of Nations, despite ongoing legal disputes regarding the title. Meanwhile, Moroccan fans express their dissatisfaction with the behavior of some players during Senegal's celebrations.
Senegal's President Macky Sall has signed a controversial new law imposing harsher penalties for homosexuality, raising concerns among human rights organizations. This decision comes amid increasing conservative trends regarding human rights issues in the country.
Senegalese President <strong>Ousmane Sonko</strong> has officially signed a new law that doubles the maximum penalties for homosexual relations, following overwhelming approval by parliament. The law also criminalizes the promotion or funding of such relationships, raising concerns among human rights organizations.
Senegal is mourning the loss of ASC Gadiaga's goalkeeper, <strong>Sering Fallou Dieye</strong>, who died in a horrific traffic accident while returning from a national league match. The incident also left dozens injured, shocking the local football community.
Morocco has intensified its legal pressure on Senegal regarding the celebrations of the Africa Cup of Nations. The Moroccan government aims to document these celebrations, which it views as a challenge to the decisions made by the African Union.
The Senegalese government has announced a suspension of foreign travel for its ministers as part of efforts to tackle the economic challenges facing the country. This decision comes at a time when economic pressures on the government are increasing.
Senegal's national team clinched the Africa Cup of Nations title after a remarkable performance in the tournament, showcasing the development of football in the country. This historic achievement enhances Senegal's status on the African stage.
The Senegalese government has announced new restrictions on foreign travel for officials as part of its efforts to address the increasing repercussions of the Iranian war. This decision comes at a critical time as concerns grow over the conflict's effects on regional stability.
Africa is heading towards significant changes following the recent crisis between Morocco and Senegal, which has implications for political and economic relations on the continent. The crisis, sparked by political disagreements, could affect relationships among African nations.
King Salman of Saudi Arabia sent a congratulatory message to Senegal's President, Macky Sall, on the occasion of Independence Day. The Crown Prince also expressed his best wishes, highlighting the brotherly relations between the two nations.
The Senegalese government has announced a ban on all non-essential foreign visits for ministers as part of austerity measures in response to the economic crisis caused by the war in Iran. This decision comes at a time when the country is facing rising fuel prices and negative impacts on its economy.
The Senegalese government has announced a ban on ministers traveling abroad except in extreme circumstances due to a crisis of rising oil prices threatening the national economy. Prime Minister Ousmane Sonko warned of 'very difficult' times ahead.