
The Lions of Teranga are back on the world's biggest stage. Senegal have secured their place at the FIFA World Cup 2026 in North America, and they arrive as reigning Africa Cup of Nations champions with one of the most exciting squads on the continent. Here is everything you need to know about Senegal's road to the tournament, their star players, match schedule, and historical achievements.
Led by , Senegal will enter the FIFA World Cup 2026 as his young team has left an indelible mark since he came on as a replacement for long-serving Aliou Cissé in December 2024. Thiaw's coaching career began in Senegal, where he nurtured talent before relocating to France and Spain, where he coached Strasbourg and Alavés.
He has made an instant and significant difference. Thiaw has led Senegal to the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations final without conceding any goals and has led Africa's best team into the World Cup.
As a tactic, Thiaw prefers to play in a disciplined defensive formation, but with quick attacking transitions. His first choice starting 11 is composed of reliable defenders and poised attackers: Mendy; Diatta, Koulibaly, Niakhat, Diouf; Diarra, I. Gueye, P. Gueye; Ndiaye, Jackson, Mané.
Current position in the FIFA Rankings: 19th in the world (as of the seeding on November 2025)
qualification campaign was a come-on. The Lions of Teranga were unbeatable in Group B with their 24 points compared to two for second-placed DR Congo and a perfect 7-3-0 record in 10 qualifying matches.
On October 14, 2025, a resounding 4-0 win over Mauritania capped off their group stage campaign with a top spot and guaranteed their qualification for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The big victory was a testament to what Senegal had demonstrated in qualifying matches, from defense to clinical finishing to the team's strength.
CAF Qualifying Summary - Group B:
| Stat | Total |
| Matches Played | 10 |
| Wins | 7 |
| Draws | 3 |
| Losses | 0 |
| Goal Difference | +19 |
| Points | 24 |
The non-beaten run is Senegal's third in a row to qualify for the FIFA World Cup, which is a significant achievement for an African team. It is also the final big event for several of their iconic “golden generation” footballers making the 2026 edition a special occasion for Senegalese football history.
Senegal have been drawn into Group I alongside two-time world champions France, rising European power Norway, and tournament returnees Iraq. All three of Senegal's group stage matches will be played in the United States.
| Date | Match | Venue | City |
| June 16, 2026 | France vs. Senegal | MetLife Stadium | East Rutherford, NJ |
| June 22, 2026 | Norway vs. Senegal | MetLife Stadium | East Rutherford, NJ |
| June 26, 2026 | Senegal vs. Iraq | BMO Field | Toronto, Canada |
The opening round-robin match (more on that shortly) against France on June 16 marks the highlight that has deep historical significance. On the final day of the group, the Norway match on June 22, is likely to be the game that will determine second place in the group.
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Senegal's record in the FIFA World Cup is brief but of world-class impact. The Lions of Teranga have consistently made an impact on world football, qualifying for the tournament four times.
World Cup Appearances:
Senegal's first World Cup appearance in 2002 is a knockout moment in the history of the tournament. The Lions of Teranga came out of nowhere to beat defending champion France 1-0 in the opener with their first-ever trip, with Papa Bouba Diop's iconic goal echoing around the world.
Senegal didn't end there. They were even with Denmark in the first two games and had a fantastic 3-3 duel with Uruguay before defeating Sweden 2-1 in the round of 16 where Henri Camara netted twice. They got their golden goal in the 94th minute of the quarterfinals when Ilhan Mansız got Turkey's first goal for the Turks. It is the farthest Senegalese team have come at a World Cup.
Senegal went back to the World Cup, after being absent for 16 years. The Africans scored their first win of the tournament with a Thiago Cionek self-goal and an M'Baye Niang strike to give them the points, beating Poland 2-1. They failed to survive in the group stages though, as they were sent home due to their fair play record, level on points and goal difference with Japan, but on yellow cards in style.
Qatar's Senegal qualified for the Round of 16 ahead of England, showing consistency on the international scene.
The 2026 FIFA World Cup could be the final chance for many of their senior stars to further embed their legacy in the tournament. Senegal comes hungry with the intent of ending careers on the highest note.
continues to be the pulse of this Senegalese team. Mané is currently with Al-Nassr in Saudi Arabia, and he is the top goal scorer in Senegal's history with 53 goals in 126 international appearances. At the age of 34, when the World Cup kicks off, it's hoped this will be his last global appearance. His leadership, experience and goal-scoring ability are always of great value.
The star of the squad who is destined to replace Mané is Nicolas Jackson (Chelsea), who is the most explosive attacking talent in the squad. The dynamic central striker remains with less than 25 years of experience, and he could prove to be the figure to shape Senegal's 2026 campaign.
The top scorer for the leading team in the group stage, (Tottenham Hotspur) will be the midfield engine for this Senegal side. He is one of the most exciting young African players in world football, having developed, boxed and is still dynamic at 22.
Iliman Ndiaye (Everton) provides creativity and flair behind the attacker, able to break down defences with pace and dribbling. Kalidou Koulibaly is a leader in the backline while has proven to be one of the safest goalkeepers in the continent.
Key Players for FIFA World Cup 2026:
| Player | Club | Role |
| Sadio Mané | Al-Nassr (KSA) | Captain / All-time top scorer |
| Nicolas Jackson | Chelsea (ENG) | Lead striker |
| Pape Matar Sarr | Tottenham (ENG) | Central midfielder |
| Iliman Ndiaye | Everton (ENG) | Attacking midfielder |
| Kalidou Koulibaly | Al-Hilal (KSA) | Central defender |
| Édouard Mendy | Al-Ahli (KSA) | Goalkeeper |
| El Hadji Malick Diouf | West Ham (ENG) | Full-back |
| Ismaila Sarr | Crystal Palace (ENG) | Winger |
Senegal's team is definitely one of the most difficult in the tournament. France, in third overall in the table, is the easy winner of Group I, as their team is undoubtedly the deepest in the tournament. But Senegal's goal is achievable: secure a second place finish behind Norway or Iraq to make it to the Round of 32.
The Verdict: Senegal is capable of progressing from Group I, but they will have to do an excellent job of defence against France to go forward, and secure all of their points from Norway and Iraq. In the World Cup qualifiers, Senegal has a poor record, and in the AFCON, it is one of the most threatening teams in the tournament.
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is a tale of a football nation maturing. The Lions of Teranga have come a long way since their jaw-dropping performances in 2002, to continental success and frequent World Cup appearances. With Coach Pape Thiaw in charge and a young talent crop at his disposal, Senegal came to North America with a purpose, pedigree and a hunger to write new chapters in their remarkable history with Sadio Mané leading the way.
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Pape Thiaw is Senegal's head coach. He joined in December 2024 and successfully led the side to the AFCON 2025 final and through a World Cup qualifying unbeaten run.
Australia achieved a 7-3-0 win-loss record in 10 matches to secure the Group B top spot 24 points ahead of all the other teams, confirming Oct 14, 2025 qualification with a 4-0 win over Mauritania.
As of January 2026, Sadio Mané has scored 53 goals in 126 matches for his country, outperforming Henri Camara who had 32 goals in 114 appearances.
Senegal's debut game in the 2026 FIFA World Cup is on June 16, 2026 at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey against France.
Senegal's best World Cup result has been the quarter-finals, in the first time they played in the competition in South Korea and Japan 2002.
Sadio Mané is still the captain and most iconic player, but Nicolas Jackson (Chelsea) and Pape Matar Sarr (Tottenham) are regarded as the two most influential players for the new season of 2026.
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