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Senegal sacks Aliou Cisse as Teranga Lions head coach

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October 2, 2024
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Aliou Cisse has been sacked as head coach of Senegal’s national football team after a series of disappointing results, a decision confirmed by the Senegalese Football Federation. This marks the end of Cisse’s tenure, which has seen both remarkable highs and recent lows for the Teranga Lions.

Cisse made history in 2022 by leading Senegal to their first-ever Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) title but has faced mounting pressure in recent months due to inconsistent performances.

“The contract between the national coach, Aliou Cisse, and the Senegalese Football Federation (FSF) will not be renewed. This is what the new authorities have decided,” reported Wiw Sport, signalling the conclusion of an era for the 47-year-old coach, who had been at the helm since 2015.

Cisse’s journey with the national team has been a rollercoaster filled with triumphs and heartbreaks. After his initial stint as caretaker manager in 2012, he took charge in 2015, bringing renewed belief to the squad.

His leadership led to Senegal’s qualification for the 2018 FIFA World Cup, where they were eliminated in the group stage due to a controversial fair-play tiebreaker.

Reflecting on the development, Mr Cisse stated, “This is one of the rules. We have to respect it. Of course, we would prefer to be eliminated another way. It’s a sad day for us but we knew these were the regulations.”

Despite the setback, Mr Cisse continued to build a strong foundation, leading Senegal to the final of the 2019 AFCON, where they narrowly lost to Algeria.

Redemption came in 2022 when Senegal triumphed over Egypt in a dramatic penalty shootout to claim their first AFCON title, solidifying Mr Cisse’s legacy in Senegalese football history. This victory was seen as the culmination of years of dedication to the national team, with Mr Cisse proving himself as both a tactician and a symbol of national pride.

However, recent performances have punctured the feats. Following Senegal’s knockout stage appearance at the 2022 FIFA World Cup—their first since 2002—subsequent inconsistent showings in international fixtures and qualifiers for upcoming tournaments led to growing discontent within the federation and among fans.

The SFF ultimately decided not to renew Mr Cisse’s contract, concluding his eight-year spell in charge.

“Aliou Cisse has given so much to Senegalese football, but the time has come for a new direction,” the SFF stated, highlighting their determination to start a new chapter for the Teranga Lions.

As Mr Cisse departs, questions arise about who will succeed him and how any new appointment will uphold Senegal’s position as one of Africa’s elite footballing nations while building on the legacy left by their AFCON-winning coach.

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