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Coppa Africa.svg Africa Cup of Nations Other Tournaments and Cups<\/STRONG> First international:<\/STRONG> Most caps:<\/STRONG> Top scorer: Biggest win: Biggest defeat:<\/STRONG> The Senegal national football team , nicknamed the Lions of Teranga, represents Senegal in international association football and is operated by the Senegalese Football Federation.
<\/STRONG>Gold medal africa.svg Champions: 2021
Silver medal africa.svg Runners-up: 2002, 2019
African Games<\/STRONG>
Gold medal africa.svg Gold Medal: 2015
Continental tournaments<\/STRONG>
Coppa Africa.svg Africa Cup of Nations
Runners-up (1): 2002<\/P>
Amilcar Cabral Cup
Champions (8): 1979, 1980, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1991, 2001
Runners-up (5): 1982, 1993, 1997, 2000, 2005
COSAFA Cup
<\/STRONG>2nd place, silver medalist(s) Runners-up: 2021<\/P>","9A8C394B65E99026":"Pape Thiaw","4C3BD0B49E7780EC":"
British Gambia 1–2 French Senegal (Gambia; 1959)<\/P>
Henri Camara (99)<\/P>
<\/STRONG>Henri Camara (29)<\/P>
<\/STRONG>Senegal 7–0 Mauritius (Dakar, Senegal; 9 October 2010)<\/P>
Czechoslovakia 11–0 Senegal (Prague, Czechoslovakia; 2 November 1966)<\/P>","C94196B72475EBB6":"Dakar","8B339FAF24182859":"http:\/\/senegal-football.com\/","F74E7C85C8A39E32E0F4B2C7CB577624":"","04E1633E3F850098":"1","A16C626949206183":"164","C1F9C3B7B448DF0B30693C46CF342E45":"
One of Africa's most famous national football teams, Senegal reached the quarter-finals of the 2002 FIFA World Cup, becoming the second team from Africa (after Cameroon in 1990). They managed to upset defending world champions France, finish second in their group, and beat Sweden in extra time in the round of 16, before losing to Turkey in the quarter-finals.
Senegal’s first appearance in the Africa Cup of Nations was in 1965, when they lost 1–0 to Ivory Coast for 4th place. They hosted the 1992 African Cup of Nations, where they made it to the quarter-finals, and won their first AFCON at the 2021 Africa Cup of Nations, defeating Egypt in the final.<\/P>","0D38FD3F79E8DA6B":"26.21","96C6B43226915F23":"8187","DCFA0F6214DA56A59A53EA5778815305":"0","D773F765997BBEBADD443658B59FE9EF":"Diamniadio, Dakar","A0203E0DC6D21570517EAC290512B5EC":"82","e_index":0};