Reigning AFCON champions. Sadio Mané back and hungry. A squad loaded with European quality. Senegal do not just want to be at the 2026 FIFA World Cup — they want to win it.
The Lions of Teranga arrive in North America for their third consecutive World Cup as arguably the best-organised and most talented all-round squad the African continent has produced in a generation. The platform is built. Now the ambition has grown to match it.
The Mané Factor
Any account of Senegal’s 2026 World Cup begins with Sadio Mané. The 34-year-old is Senegal’s all-time top scorer with 53 goals in 126 appearances, and his story heading into this tournament is one of profound personal motivation. At the 2022 World Cup — the tournament Senegal had built their hopes around — Mané was injured just before departure and watched from the sidelines as his country were eliminated in the round of 16. For a player of his stature, it was a wound that never fully healed.
Now he is back. In January 2026, he was named AFCON Player of the Tournament after inspiring Senegal’s run to the final, scoring a sensational goal in a 1–0 semi-final victory over Egypt. He also demonstrated his character when some teammates walked off the pitch during the controversial final against Morocco — Mané refused to follow, called them back, and insisted on finishing the match. Playing alongside Cristiano Ronaldo at Al-Nassr in Saudi Arabia this season, he helped the club win the Saudi Pro League. At 34, he is determined his international career ends on the biggest stage possible.
A Squad Full of Quality
Senegal’s depth is what separates them from most African nations. Kalidou Koulibaly remains one of the best centre-backs the continent has produced. Nicolas Jackson (Chelsea) provides the direct goal threat through the middle. Iliman Ndiaye offers creativity and direct running from wide. Edouard Mendy is a commanding presence in goal. Midfielder Pape Gueye drives from deep and provides the engine between defence and attack. Senegal have quality in every position.
Group I: France, Iraq, Norway
Senegal are in Group I alongside France, Iraq, and Norway. France are the group favourites and among the overall tournament co-favourites. Norway, powered by Erling Haaland, represent a serious physical challenge. Iraq return to the World Cup for the first time since 1986 in a remarkable story but are not the opposition that should trouble Senegal.
Senegal vs France is the defining fixture of the group and one of the tournament’s marquee matchups. Senegal are no strangers to eliminating heavyweights. If they handle Norway and take something from France, they advance. In the knockout rounds, they have the squad quality to trouble anyone.
The AFCON Context
Senegal won the 2026 AFCON but the final against Morocco was one of the most controversial moments in recent African football history, with players walking off the pitch over a disputed VAR penalty. Some in the squad carry the psychological weight of that incident. Mané, notably, does not — he behaved with complete professionalism throughout.
Senegal Quick Facts — 2026 World Cup
- FIFA ranking: 16th
- Group: I — France, Senegal, Iraq, Norway
- Opening match: vs France, 16 June 2026
- Coach: Aliou Cissé
- Captain: Sadio Mané
- Key players: Sadio Mané, Kalidou Koulibaly, Nicolas Jackson, Iliman Ndiaye, Edouard Mendy
- Best World Cup result: Quarter-finals (2002)
- AFCON: Winners 2021, 2026
Frequently Asked Questions
What group is Senegal in at the 2026 World Cup?
Senegal are in Group I at the 2026 FIFA World Cup alongside France, Iraq, and Norway.
Is Sadio Mané playing at the 2026 World Cup?
Yes. Sadio Mané is Senegal’s captain and key player at the 2026 FIFA World Cup. He missed the 2022 tournament through injury and is back as the driving force of the squad.
Are Senegal one of the favourites at the 2026 World Cup?
Senegal are considered one of the strongest African nations at the 2026 World Cup, with the quality to reach the quarter-finals and potentially further. They are the reigning AFCON champions.
How many goals has Sadio Mané scored for Senegal?
Sadio Mané is Senegal’s all-time leading scorer with 53 goals in 126 international appearances heading into the 2026 World Cup.
Has Senegal ever won the World Cup?
No. Senegal’s best World Cup result is a quarter-final at the 2002 tournament. The 2026 edition represents their most realistic opportunity to surpass that achievement with the strongest squad in the country’s history.
