Senegal World Cup 2026 Squad: Official Player List, Mané Leads African Champions to North America

Senegal’s World Cup 2026 squad has been officially confirmed — and the reigning African Cup of Nations champions arrive in North America as the continent’s greatest hope of going deeper than any African nation has ever gone at a World Cup. Coach Bouna Thiaw has named a 27-man squad headlined by Sadio Mané alongside a talented collection of players from across European football’s top leagues.
Senegal are in Group I alongside France, Iraq and Norway — France being the tournament co-favourites. Their opening match on June 17 against France at MetLife Stadium is one of the most anticipated fixtures of the group stage — a clash loaded with cultural history and enormous footballing significance.

Senegal World Cup 2026 — Key Facts

Group: I · Opponents: France (June 17), Norway (June 22), Iraq (June 27) · Coach: Bouna Thiaw · Captain: Sadio Mané · AFCON: Champions 2025

The Official Senegal World Cup 2026 Squad

Senegal World Cup 2026 Squad List Photo (@sportsoctagon)
Senegal World Cup 2026 Squad List Photo (@sportsoctagon)

Goalkeepers
Édouard Mendy (Al Ahli)
Mory Diaw
Yehvann DioufDefenders
Krépin Diatta
Antoine Mendy
Kalidou Koulibaly
El Hadji Malick Diouf
Mamadou Sarr
Moussa Niakhaté
Moustapha Mbow
Abdoulaye Seck
Ismaïl Jakobs
Ilay CamaraMidfielders
Idrissa Gana Gueye
Pape Gueye
Lamine Camara
Habib Diarra
Pathé Ciss
Pape Matar Sarr
Bara Sapoko NdiayeAttackers
Sadio Mané (Al Nassr — captain)
Ismaïla Sarr (Crystal Palace)
Iliman Ndiaye
Assane Diao
Ibrahim Mbaye
Nicolas Jackson (Chelsea)
Bamba Dieng
Chérif NdiayeNotable Omissions
Malang Sarr ·Boulaye Dia · Habib Diallo · Nampalys Mendy · Cheikh Sabaly · Nobel Mendy · Abdou DialKey Player AnalysisSadio Mané (Al Nassr) — Senegal’s captain and most important player. At 34 years old Mané plays alongside Cristiano Ronaldo and Neymar at Al Nassr in Saudi Arabia — making him one of the most globally recognised African footballers of his generation. His pace, directness, finishing and leadership give Senegal a world-class attacking weapon. If Senegal are to beat France on June 17 — as they did in 2002 against the reigning champions — Mané needs to be at his absolute peak.
Kalidou Koulibaly — Senegal’s defensive rock and one of the most respected centre-backs in world football. His aerial dominance, reading of the game and leadership under pressure make him the cornerstone of Senegal’s defensive structure. Koulibaly versus Mbappé in the opening match against France is one of the tournament’s most anticipated individual duels.
Nicolas Jackson (Chelsea) — the Chelsea striker who has been one of the Premier League’s most improved players this season. His physicality, movement and goal threat give Senegal a direct attacking option alongside the more creative Mané and Ismaïla Sarr.
Ismaïla Sarr (Crystal Palace) — provides pace and directness on the flank. His ability to run at defenders, create chances and score makes him Senegal’s second most dangerous attacking player after Mané.
Idrissa Gana Gueye — the veteran defensive midfielder who provides the competitive intensity and ball-winning quality that makes Senegal so difficult to break down in midfield. His experience from Premier League football at Everton and PSG gives Senegal a composed presence in the middle of the park.
Pape Matar Sarr — one of European football’s most exciting young midfielders. His dynamic running, technical quality and ability to cover ground make him one of the players Nagelsmann, Deschamps and other top coaches will be watching most closely in this squad.Notable omissionBoulaye Dia — the Lazio striker who was one of Senegal’s most reliable goal scorers has been surprisingly left out by coach Bouna Thiaw. His absence creates a gap in Senegal’s striking options that Jackson and Dieng must fill.Group I AnalysisFrance (June 17, MetLife Stadium) — Senegal’s opening match and the most culturally loaded fixture of the entire tournament. France beat Senegal in the most recent meetings but Senegal beat France 1-0 at the 2002 World Cup — one of the greatest upsets in tournament history. Senegal are AFCON champions. They are not here as tourists.
Norway (June 22) — Senegal’s most winnable match. Norway have Erling Haaland — the most prolific scorer in world football — which makes them dangerous. But Senegal’s defensive organisation and attacking quality give them a realistic chance of getting three points.
Iraq (June 27) — Iraq are back at the World Cup after 40 years. This match has enormous cultural significance for Arab fans. Senegal should have enough quality to win but Iraq’s motivation and organisation cannot be underestimated.
Honest verdict: Senegal should qualify from Group I in second place behind France. A Senegal vs Norway second place battle could go either way. The France match on June 17 is the defining fixture.Can Senegal Make History at World Cup 2026?
Senegal reached the quarter-finals at the 2002 World Cup on debut. They reached the quarter-finals again in 2022. They won AFCON 2025. This generation of Senegalese players is the most talented in their football history.
Coach Bouna Thiaw has built a squad with genuine quality throughout — world-class goalkeeper in Mendy, elite centre-back in Koulibaly, experienced attacking options in Mané, Sarr and Jackson. If Senegal can beat France on June 17 — which is possible based on historical precedent — anything becomes achievable.
Africa has never won the World Cup. Morocco reached the semi-finals in 2022. Senegal believe this could be the year an African nation goes all the way.Frequently Asked Questions About Senegal World Cup 2026
What is Senegal’s official World Cup 2026 squad?
Senegal’s official squad confirmed by coach Bouna Thiaw includes: Goalkeepers — Mendy, Diaw, Diouf. Defenders — Diatta, A. Mendy, Koulibaly, Diouf, M. Sarr, Niakhaté, Mbow, Seck, Jakobs, Camara. Midfielders — I.G. Gueye, P. Gueye, L. Camara, Diarra, Ciss, P.M. Sarr, Ndiaye. Attackers — Mané, I. Sarr, I. Ndiaye, Diao, Mbaye, Jackson, Dieng, C. Ndiaye.Who did Senegal leave out of their World Cup 2026 squad?
Notable omissions include Boulaye Dia, Malang Sarr, Habib Diallo, Nampalys Mendy, Cheikh Sabaly, Nobel Mendy and Abdou Diallo — all significant players left out by coach Bouna Thiaw.What group is Senegal in at World Cup 2026?
Senegal are in Group I alongside France, Iraq and Norway. Their first match is against France on June 17 at MetLife Stadium — a rematch of their historic 2002 World Cup meeting.Is Sadio Mané playing at World Cup 2026?
Yes. Sadio Mané is confirmed as Senegal’s captain and most important player. The Al Nassr forward plays alongside Cristiano Ronaldo at club level and leads Senegal at what is likely his final World Cup at 34 years old.Did Senegal beat France at a previous World Cup?
Yes. Senegal beat France 1-0 at the 2002 World Cup group stage — one of the greatest upsets in World Cup history. Papa Bouba Diop scored the only goal against the reigning world champions. This is the benchmark every Senegalese player carries into the June 17 match.Conclusion
Senegal’s World Cup 2026 squad is the best collection of talent their football has ever produced. AFCON champions. World Cup quarter-finalists in 2022. Mané, Koulibaly, Jackson and a talented new generation all ready. The dream of Africa’s first World Cup title has never felt more achievable.
June 17. MetLife Stadium. France vs Senegal. History calling again.Read our France vs Senegal preview: France vs Senegal World Cup 2026 Preview
Who wins the tournament? Read: World Cup 2026 Favourites to Win — Top 10 Predictions
Can Senegal beat France again like 2002? Tell us in the comments!

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