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Senegal vs Zimbabwe Africa Cup of Nations Cameroon 2022 match

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Information about the Senegal national team


 

Nickname: Lions of Teranga


The date of the founding of the National Union: 1960


Continental Confederation: enough


World Ranking: 23


Coach: Aliou Cisse


Leader: Sheikho Kouyate


Star player: Sadio Mane


Total market capitalization: €251.05 million


 


Most notable achievements: qualifying for the quarter-finals of the World Cup in 2002 - runner-up for Africa Cup of Nations 2002


 


Number of previous World Cup entries: 1


Post log:


2002: Quarter-finals


 


Total participation in the World Cup: 5 matches (win in two matches, draw in the same and one loss, scored 7 goals and conceded 6)


 


The number of African Nations Cup participations: 14


Post log:


1965: 4th place


1968: first round


1986: First round


1990: 4th place


1992: Quarter-finals


1994: Quarter-finals


2000: Quarter-finals


2002: Runner-up


2004: Quarter-finals


2006: 4th place


2008: first round


2012: first round


2015: first round


2017: Quarter-finals


 


The outcome of the participation in the African Nations Cup: I played 49 matches, won 16 matches, compared to 12 draws and 21 losses, scored 55 goals and conceded 50 goals. 

 

International debut: 2-1 Gambia (1959)


Biggest win: 7-0 Mauritius (9-10 -2010)


Heaviest loss: 0-11 CZ (2-11-1966)


Most represented player: Henri Camara (99 games)


All-time top scorer: Henri Camara (29 goals)


The most participating players in the World Cup: The list participating in the 2002 World Cup with one score


Most played players in the World Cup: 7 players: Ferdinand Cole, Omar Duff, Lamine Diatta, Baba Bouba Diop, Baba Malek Diop, El Hadj Diouf and Tony Silva (5 matches)


All-time top scorer in the World Cup: Baba Bouba Diop (3 goals)


                                                                                      


Notable players throughout history:


Henri Camara (1999-2008): Senegal's historical scorer and the most participating in the national team shirt, and he was one of the most prominent players of the golden generation in the 2002 World Cup.


Jules Bokande (1979-1993): The legend of Senegal. He was one of the best players in the African continent in the eighties and nineties of the last century. He played 73 international matches, scoring 20 goals.


El Hadj Diouf (2000-2008): One of the most prominent members of the golden generation, he participated in the World Cup with Senegal, and his shirt featured 70 matches, during which he scored 24 goals, and is the second in the list of top scorers.


Baba Bouba Diop (2001-2008): One of the illustrious stars in Senegal's history. He contributed strongly to qualifying for the World Cup quarter-finals in 2002. He played 63 matches with the national team, during which he scored 11 goals.


Sadio Mane (2012 - until now): One of the most famous players on the African continent, he played 50 matches for the national team, during which he scored 14 goals.


Information about the Zimbabwe national team 

Zimbabwe national football team


 


The Zimbabwe national football team, nicknamed the Warriors, is the national team of Zimbabwe and is controlled by the Zimbabwe Football Association. Its previous name was the Southern Rhodesian National Team from 1939 to 1964, then the Rhodesia National Team from 1964 to 1980, and then Zimbabwe Rhodesia. He has never qualified for the World Cup and was the first to qualify for the African Cup of Nations in 2004.


 


 


 


African Nations Cup


The Zimbabwean national team participated twice in the African Cup of Nations, the first time was in 2004. It was held in Tunisia, and the Carthage Eagles won it well and deservedly. The Egyptian and Cameroonian and he played his first matches against the Egyptian team, in which the first was defeated by two goals for a goal, then the Egyptian team advanced, then the Zimbabwean drew, then Mohamed Barakat decided Al-Amore and won a double. The Cameroonian team, and by good luck, was the golden age of the Cameroonian team in the presence of Eto'o Wambuma, and then the Zimbabwean team was defeated by five clean, after it dared to advance against the lions with a goal, the response was very harsh from the lions and defeated the Zimbabwean team by five goals to three, and the last match, of course, was a feat for Zimbabwe, which they won Two goals to one against the Algerian national team, and the Zimbabwean team came out, which is the last place in the group, with leprosy The hand of four points, one point behind the Egyptian and Algerian teams.


 


As for the second time: which was held in Egypt, which everyone expected to be the strongest tournament in the history of the Nations Cup, before the last tournament, of course. The Zimbabwean team, unfortunately, fell in the last tournament in the group of death with Senegal, Nigeria and Ghana. Of course, the Zimbabwean people did not wait for the victory from their players, but he aspired to perform The good, and this was done, but not to a great extent. The Zimbabwean team’s march in the tournament was as follows: The Zimbabwean team opened the tournament with its first match against the Senegalese team, and it was a bad start when it was defeated by two clean goals from the killer Camara and Issa Ba. With this match, the Zimbabwean team lost the first three points in the tournament and in the second match The Zimbabwean team was in front of the Green Eagles, the Nigeria team, and the Zimbabwe team was also defeated by a clean double, and it was from Abuda and Mikel, and thus the Zimbabwean team lost three more points from its hands and thus became outside the accounts of the quarter-finals. 2004, where the Zimbabwean national team met with the Ghana national team, and then the Zimbabwean team won a double for a goal They were scored by Gabriel Issa and Benjamin Mwarwari, while Baba Adamu scored for Ghana. The victory was very strange for the Ghanaian team and no one expected it.


 


 


The Zimbabwean national team participated in the Kosava Championship in the years: 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 and was a champion for the years: 2000 when it defeated Lesotho 3-0 in the final, in 2003 it defeated Lesotho 3-0 and in 2005 defeated Zambia 2 in the final -1 and took second place in the years: 2001, 2004 and 2007. As for the other five championships, nothing was presented


 


 


Post history


world Cup


1930 : Did not participate


1934 : Did not participate


1938 : Did not participate


1950 : Did not participate


1954 : Did not participate


1958 : Did not participate


1962 : Did not participate


1966 : Did not participate


1970: qualifying stage


1974 : Did not participate


1978 : Did not participate


1982: Qualifying stage


1986: qualifying stage


1990: qualifying stage


1994: qualifying stage


1998: qualifying stage


2002: qualifying stage


2006: qualifying stage


2010: qualifying stage


2014: qualifying stage


2018: FIFA disqualified him


African Nations Cup


1957 : Did not participate


1959 : Did not participate


1962 : Did not participate


1963 : Did not participate


1965 : Did not participate


1968 : Did not participate


1970 : Did not participate


1972 : Did not participate


1974 : Did not participate


1976 : Did not participate


1978 : Did not participate


1980 : Did not participate


1982: Qualifying stage


1984: qualifying stage


1986: qualifying stage


1988: qualifying stage


1990: qualifying stage


1992: qualifying stage


1994: qualifying stage


1996: qualifying stage


1998: qualifying stage


2000: qualifying stage


2002: qualifying stage


2004: first round


2006: first round


2008: qualifying stage


2010: qualifying stage


2012: qualifying stage


2013: qualifying stage


2015: qualifying stage


2017: first round


2019 : Qualified


Cosava Cup


1997: qualifying stage


1998 : Silver Medal, 2nd Africa


1999: Quarter-finals


2000: gold medal, Africa winner


2001: Silver medal, Africa runner-up


2002: Quarter-finals


2003: Gold Medal, Africa Winner


2004: semi-finals


2005 : Gold Medal, Africa Winner


2006: semi-finals


2007: qualifying stage


2008: Quarter-finals


2009 : Gold Medal, Africa Winner


2013: Silver Medal, Africa Summer


2015: first round


2016: first round


2017 : Gold Medal, Africa Winner


2018 : Gold Medal, Africa Winner

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