A final rehearsal in a familiar setting

It is on the facilities in Tangier that the Senegalese team made its final adjustment. Faithful to their routine since the start of the competition, the staff has prioritized logistical continuity and stability in the living environment. An assumed choice, which allowed the group to work in serenity and avoid unnecessary travel at the approach of a capital appointment.

Tangier, provisional capital of Senegalese supporters

In the city, the Senegalese presence was felt throughout the competition. Supporters from the European diaspora—France, Spain, Italy or Belgium — converged towards Tangier, transforming the surroundings of the hotel and the stadium into real gathering places. This fervor did not go unnoticed in the den. On several occasions in front of the press, Captain Kalidou Koulibaly praised the public’s contribution, highlighting the energy transmitted to the group and the importance of this support during key moments of the tournament.

A familiar opponent, a historical stake

Against the Pharaohs, Senegal finds an opponent they know by heart. In 2022, the Lions had twice taken over against Egypt in decisive penalty shootings, first in the AFCON final and then in the World Cup play-offs. This time again, the reigning champions of Africa will try to defeat Mohamed Salah’s teammates to win a fourth final in their history. An objective that would give a new dimension to this generation, already encrypted into the history of Senegalese football.

Tangier, last step before the verdict

Whatever the result of this semi-final, Senegal will leave Tangier: direction Rabat for the final or Casablanca for the match of third place. But before this start, the Lions want to close this Tangier chapter with a prestigious qualification, at the end of a duel that promises intensity, tension and emotion.