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Senegal win U20 AFCON to continue dominance of African football

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- By Jide Olusola

Following their triumphs in the 2021 Africa Cup of Nations, the Beach Soccer AFCON and the African Nations Championsh­ips in Algeria, Senegal have now added the U-20 AFCON title to their glittering trophy collection.

The Teranga Cubs of Senegal defeated the Young Scorpions of Gambia 2-0 at the Cairo Internatio­nal Stadium yesterday.

Goals from Soulayeman­e Faye and Mamadou Camara in either half were enough to give the Cubs their first-ever title on four attempts.

They now become the first African country to simultaneo­usly hold the continent’s most prestigiou­s prizes.

It will be noted that Senegal have played in three consecutiv­e finals at the U20 AFCON in 2015, 2017 and 2019 without ever managing to win the coveted trophy until yesterday.

The Teranga Cubs secured their fourth final place in the last five editions as they easily dispatched Tunisia 3-0 in the first semi-final on Monday at Ismailia to coast through.

Prior to this game, the Senegal and Gambia were the only teams to have scored in every match without conceding but Senegal

finished the tournament without conceding a goal from the group stage till the finals.

It will be recalled that Nigeria beat Tunisia 3-0 for a podium finish in the third place on Friday at the Cairo Internatio­nal

Stadium.

The four nations will represent Africa at this year’s FIFA U-20 World Cup in Indonesia from May 20 to June 11, 2023.

Meanwhile, Souleymane Faye was the Man of the Match with

his teammate, Lamine Camara emerging as the Man of the Competitio­n. Pape Dip emerged as the Umbro Golden Boot winner while Landing Badji won the best goalkeeper just as Nigeria claimed the fair play award.

 ?? ?? It was a battling contest between Senegal and Gambia during the U20 AFCON finals yesterday
It was a battling contest between Senegal and Gambia during the U20 AFCON finals yesterday

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