▲ 27 r/Senegal

Why other some Africans see us as competition

A post in r/cotedivoire make it seems like Senegalese are jealous of them in general.

They don’t know that we don’t calculate anyone. We just do us. We are Africans and in the west they don’t differentiate us much they just see us as Africans.

What are your thoughts

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u/Onemendo — 3 days ago

This guy Motsepe is a disgrace to African Football

He skipped DRC’s game just to be in the back and watch other continents’ games.

Can’t wait for a real football leader to run CAF

This picture doesn’t benefit Africa. He is just there to get richer and get connected

u/Onemendo — 8 days ago

Let’s go Africa !! We are turning the WorldCup into AFCON

  1. South Africa 🇿🇦
  2. Morocco 🇲🇦
  3. Ivory Coast 🇨🇮
  4. Cape Verde 🇨🇻
  5. Senegal 🇸🇳
  6. Egypt 🇪🇬
  7. Ghana 🇬🇭
  8. DR Congo 🇨🇩
  9. Algeria 🇩🇿
u/Onemendo — 8 days ago

Had tickets for Senegal Vs Norway for $60 a seat

Our soccer federation had tickets for the diaspora for all the games for $60 dollars. All You had to do was to register on the Senegal Federation app. Take a selfie with your Senegal passport. Wait to be approved. Then pay the $60 dollars and wait for FIFA to approve it.

Whole family were able to attend.

u/Onemendo — 12 days ago

US right now n

Morocco we need you to beat Haiti!

Help a brother out. We will meet in AFCON next and we solve our problems there 😂

u/Onemendo — 12 days ago

Took my son to his first World Cup. We will be back stronger inchallah

Beautiful game too bad we are losing.

u/Onemendo — 13 days ago

Live from Times Square : Senegal Pregame

We were all one. Senegalese, Moroccans, Algerians, Cape Verdeans

u/Onemendo — 14 days ago

Guys Morocco invented Football!!

Yes Morocco made it to the semi finals last World Cup and congrats they did great! I’m serious that’s great for the continent.

But we need to stop making it seem like before Morocco! Africa didn’t achieve anything.

Morocco: Produced the best-ever performance by an African nation, becoming the first team from the continent to reach the semi-finals in 2022. They also topped their group in 1986 and are regular global representatives.

Cameroon: Holds the record for the most World Cup appearances by an African nation. They shocked the world in 1990 as the first African team to reach the quarter-finals, led by the iconic Roger Milla.

Senegal: Made an indelible mark in 2002 by defeating defending champions France in their debut tournament match and subsequently advancing to the quarter-finals.

Nigeria: Has the most World Cup wins among African nations and is tied for the second-most appearances (6). They have electrified global audiences with dynamic play and three Round of 16 finishes.

Ghana: Widely celebrated for their exciting campaigns, becoming just the third African nation to reach the quarter-finals in 2010.

Regards

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u/Onemendo — 15 days ago

Morocco will top their group

Unfortunately they may play Senegal if they end up being third in their group and end up losing due to AFCON trauma.

Guys let’s pray that doesn’t happen.

Proud Moroccan! Viva Maghreb!

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u/Onemendo — 16 days ago

Duval School board candidate used AI to create Black supporters in Campaign photo

u/Onemendo — 27 days ago

Mané missed last World Cup

He was injured last World Cup ! He is a key player in this team.

May Allah help him win many games and score !!

u/Onemendo — 28 days ago

Morocco filed another complaint against Senegal U17 win !u

The conflict between Senegal and Morocco has reignited with a new complaint filed by the Moroccan side following the U-17 Africa Cup of Nations semi-final. Senegalese officials were questioned by the Confederation of African Football (CAF), further escalating existing tensions between the two federations. Following several disputes between the federations in recent months, Morocco initiated new proceedings after the U-17 Africa Cup of Nations semi-final. Senegalese officials Yaya Baldé and Abdoulaye Sow appeared via videoconference before the CAF disciplinary body, which is tasked with reviewing the complaints lodged by the Moroccan camp. African football’s governing body launched an investigation after Moroccan officials raised objections following the match between the "Lionceaux de la Téranga" (Senegal’s U-17 team) and the representatives of the Kingdom of Morocco. The specific grievances prompting this new complaint have not yet been officially detailed by the CAF. The two Senegalese officials were heard as part of the ongoing disciplinary process. This hearing takes place against a backdrop of heightened tension between the two parties, particularly following several appeals previously filed by Morocco with African sports tribunals after earlier competitions.

u/Onemendo — 30 days ago

The guy LEKJAA is a sore loser

After losing at Afcon and declining to hand the Trophy to the winners. He does it again to the South Africans

u/Onemendo — 1 month ago