
Ousmane Sonko expressed satisfaction with the impressive mobilization of his supporters during the membership card sales campaign. Over 130 million FCFA has already been collected, demonstrating the commitment of activists and the strength of the Pastef movement. Speaking at the Pastef headquarters this Saturday as part of the membership card sales campaign, Sonko praised the strong mobilization of activists. He also stated that the campaign has already raised more than 130 million FCFA. He used the occasion to highlight the significant mobilization of activists, adding an expression that illustrates Pastef's strength.
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Following Canada's 3-0 loss to Morocco in the World Cup 2026 round of 16, coach Jesse Marsch stated that his team was "better" in terms of "quality" and "impact" despite the heavy defeat. Marsch noted that prior to the tournament, reaching the round of 16 would have been considered satisfactory. He also believed that based on his team's performance, they had a good chance of winning the match against Morocco. The Canadian team, who had lost all six of their previous World Cup matches in 1986 and 2022, co-hosted this edition with the United States and Mexico. Marsch emphasized that Canada completely controlled the first half and was more aggressive and dominant at the start of the second half, creating scoring opportunities. He asserted that in terms of overall quality and impact, Canada was the better team. The American coach expressed hope that this World Cup experience would serve as a learning opportunity for future improvements. After the elimination, he challenged his players to understand that they are capable of maintaining such a high level of play consistently. Marsch concluded that the team proved it could compete with the world's best and that the new challenge is to maintain these standards for 90 minutes. He praised the players for their commitment and pride shown to the country.
Must ReadOusmane Sonko, leader of Pastef, has expressed skepticism regarding the government's commitment to holding a constitutional referendum, calling the announcement a "bluff" and a tactic to gain time. Speaking at a Pastef membership card sale event, Sonko doubted the authorities' true intention to see the process through. He urged the opposition to demand a specific date for the referendum from the President to provide clarity to Senegalese citizens. Sonko also claimed that the public largely supports the new Constitution. Furthermore, he confidently stated that Pastef and its allies would win all upcoming elections, including the referendum, local elections, legislative elections, and the 2029 presidential election.
Must ReadThe premature elimination of Senegal from the 2026 World Cup has intensified tensions between the government and the Senegalese Football Federation FSF. The return flight for the Lions of Teranga was canceled due to a disagreement over its organization, leaving several members of the delegation stranded in the United States. The special flight intended to repatriate the team will not proceed, with both the Ministry of Sports and the FSF reportedly blaming each other for the organizational issues. This situation has left some players and staff members stuck in the US, although other international players, including Pape Alassane Gueye, รdouard Mendy, Mory Diaw, and Ismail Jakobs, had already departed by their own means. This incident follows previous controversies surrounding the delegation's management, internal tensions, and the team's elimination by Belgium, further raising questions about coordination among the authorities involved in managing the national team.