
The Executive Committee of the Senegalese Football Federation FSF has dismissed national coach Pape Thiaw, according to exclusive information from SeneNews. This decision follows the Lions' elimination in the round of 16 of the 2026 World Cup against Belgium, a 3-2 defeat in the final minutes of the match. The loss caused significant disappointment among the Senegalese public. Following the elimination, many voices, including supporters, observers, and former football figures, called for a change in leadership for the national team. The FSF Executive Committee has now ended Pape Thiaw's tenure with the Lions. The Senegalese Football Federation is expected to officially announce this decision and detail the succession plan for the Senegalese coach in the coming hours.
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Must ReadThe Senegalese Football Federation has dismissed Pape Thiaw, the national coach, and his entire technical staff following a recent Executive Committee meeting. This decision marks a significant change for the national team, the Lions of Teranga. Those departing include assistant coaches Teddy Pellerin and Lamine Diagne, goalkeeper coach Tony Mario Sylva, physical trainer Hussein Bichara Farhat, video and performance analyst Farès Karam, and video analyst El Hadji Abdoulaye Seck, also known as "Thalès." Cheikhou Kouyaté, former captain of the Lions, who served as team coordinator and escort, also concludes his role with the national team.

The Senegalese Football Federation FSF announced the dismissal of national coach Pape Bouna Thiaw and his entire technical staff. This decision, made by the FSF Executive Committee on Saturday, July 11, 2026, follows the national team's elimination in the round of 16 of the FIFA World Cup 2026. The FSF stated that an in-depth evaluation of the team's sporting results and future prospects led the Executive Committee to deem this procedure necessary for the higher interests of Senegalese football. FSF President Abdoulaye Fall has been mandated to officially notify Thiaw and his staff and to reorganize all national teams. President Fall will hold a press conference on Monday, July 13, 2026, at 4 PM at Léopold Sédar Senghor Stadium to explain the decision, update on the national team's situation, and discuss future prospects. The FSF emphasized its commitment to transparency and good governance in preserving the interests of Senegalese football.
Must ReadPape Thiaw has been dismissed as the coach of the Senegal national team, a decision made by the Executive Committee of the Senegalese Football Federation FSF during an emergency meeting. This action follows the team's elimination in the round of 16 at the 2026 World Cup, where they lost 3-2 to Belgium. The early exit led to significant disappointment and criticism in Senegal. The FSF also decided to remove Thiaw's entire technical staff. This includes assistant coaches Teddy Pellerin and Lamine Diagne, goalkeeping coach Tony Sylva, physical trainer Hussein Bichara Farhat, and video analyst El Hadji Abdoulaye Seck. Former Lions captain Cheikhou Kouyaté, who joined the technical staff to facilitate communication with players, is also reportedly affected by this decision. Pape Thiaw was officially appointed head coach in December 2022, after serving as interim coach following Aliou Cissé's departure. His initial results and close relationship with the players had been positive. However, the team's elimination in the first knockout round of the World Cup ultimately led to his dismissal. The FSF is expected to release an official statement soon to confirm these decisions and outline the succession plan for the Lions.