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South Africa vs Senegal: From the pot and into the fire!
South Africa vs Senegal: From the pot and into the fire!

CAF

time7 days ago

  • Sport
  • CAF

South Africa vs Senegal: From the pot and into the fire!

When Senegal line up against the reigning African champions South Africa, the Teranga Lionesses will have faced every team that made it to the podium at the last edition of the TotalEnergies WAFCON three years ago in Morocco. In a tough Group A, Senegal opened with a resounding 4-0 victory before losing narrowly to Zambia 2-3 and Morocco 0-1 and will now face the Banyana Banyana in their second straight quarterfinals at Africa's flagship competition. Gunning for history Competing in their third WAFCON, Senegal are on course to writing a new chapter in their history. If Moussa Cisse's side overcome the defending champions on Saturday, July 19 at the Honneur Stadium in Oujda, Morocco, they will have achieved their target which is to better their last performance. 'This matchup is in favour of South Africa. They are the favourites, and we are the challengers. We need to throw everything at this game. If we win, it will be our first time to go to the semifinals, and we shall have done that by beating the champions of Africa. We need to have confidence going into this game. We do not have pressure. If we put up a good performance, we can write a new chapter in Senegalese Football,' Cisse says calmly. 'We had a difficult path to reach the quarterfinals and despite that, we qualified. That was our first objective. We did well against the DR Congo before facing two good teams [Zambia and Morocco who finished third and second at the WAFCON 2022]. Now, we must pay more attention to detail. We must look ahead to the game against South Africa and look to improve from our mistakes made in these three games,' he adds. This is the second meeting between these two teams at the WAFCON with South Africa winning 1-0 at the 2012 edition in Malabo, Equatorial Guinea. However, the two teams met in two friendly games in Thies last year with Senegal forcing a 1-1 draw in their first encounter before South Africa won 2-0 in the second tie at the same venue. Forward Pascaline Fofana Bassene affirms Cisse's confidence, 'We are motivated. We managed to come this far in the tournament so we will stay focused. We respect South Africa. They are the title holders. We are here to represent our nation and to do our best. We are going to play, and we shall see what happens. Hopefully, we will be great.' Senegal have scored six goals at this WAFCON edition – four against the DR Congo and two against Zambia with five of them coming in the first half. In their 10 games at the WAFCON, Senegal have never been involved in a goalless draw and nine of those games have been decided in open play with the only draw being the 1-1 with Zambia at the 2022 edition that went to penalties at the quarterfinal stage. The latter won 4-2 on penalties. Pursuit of legacy and greatness South Africa's head coach Dr Desiree Ellis is undefeated in open play at the WAFCON over three editions currently standing at 14 games including 11 wins and three draws while keeping eight clean sheets. This will be South Africa's second straight quarterfinal having edged Tunisia 1-0 at the last edition three years ago. 'We trust the process. If you underestimate a team, before you notice it, the game has gone. We have played Senegal before, but this is a completely new game, new part of the competition,' Ellis says with a serious face. 'We shall continue to rely on our teamwork. Our players shine within the framework of a team. Everyone works for the other.' South Africa have scored seven goals at this WAFCON and all of them are by seven different players including Bambanani Mbane, Hildah Magaia, Jermaine Seoposenwe, Lebohang Ramalepe, Linda Motlhalo, Refiloe Jane and Ronnel Donnelly. 'We are happy that it is not one player that is scoring, otherwise, we become easy to nullify. Our goals come from different paths – high places where we've won the ball…it makes it more difficult for our opponents to strategize. An individual does not score a goal by themselves. It comes from teamwork,' Ellis explains with passion. Ramalepe has had a goal involvement in each of South Africa's games thus far including making two assists against Ghana and Tanzania as well as scoring a goal in their last game against Mali. She has also created six chances – the most by a South African player. This could be thanks to her switch from the usual right back position to right wing. Ellis will look towards Banyana Banyana first choice goalkeeper Andile Dlamini who is yet to concede a goal having featured in two games against Ghana and Mali making five saves in each game - a save less than she made in the six games in the 2022 edition (11). Asked about the height advantage of the Senegalese, Ellis smiles and says, 'We are not going to grow taller in the next five seconds. We know what we are about. We have a plan that we shall execute to our abilities.' At the heart of Banyana Banyana's offensive charge is Motlhalo who continues to find her rhythm in the competition. She says, 'We have played Senegal before. They are growing. Looking at them now, there is a huge difference. There are players who have now signed overseas. They are looking very good. We shall see.' Pedigree or New Chapter? Whatever happens on Saturday, history awaits both teams. Should South Africa win, they will come closer to defending their title and should Senegal emerge victorious, they will go to the semifinals for the very first time. It is this suspense that will cast a cloud of tension in Oujda. Since their loss to Ghana in 2016, the Banyana Banyana have won five games against West African opposition in open play defeating Nigeria twice in 2018 and 2022, Mali twice in 2018 and 2025 as well as Ghana at the ongoing competition. The other game was a goalless draw against the Super Falcons in 2018 that they lost 4-3 on penalties. Even though it looks like the odds are against Senegal, both teams have a 20% shot conversion with South Africa scoring seven goals in their group games and Senegal netting six times. Both teams have faced 13 shots on target with South Africa conceding just once while Senegal have conceded three goals. A game that could be decided by fine margins is expected to produce fireworks in the last fixture in the Oriental Province with a trip to Casablanca for the semifinals on the line.

French Military Withdraws from Last Base in Senegal
French Military Withdraws from Last Base in Senegal

Morocco World

time7 days ago

  • Politics
  • Morocco World

French Military Withdraws from Last Base in Senegal

Rabat – The French military handed over its last military base and withdrew its troops on Thursday. This marks the end of a departure process that started in March. France has officially handed over its two remaining military bases in Senegal, leaving the one-time colonial power with no permanent presence in West Africa. The largest Military Camp Geille and the Airfield at Dakar have been officially presented to the Senegalese national armed forces. This final handover was conducted during a ceremony on Thursday, attended by the top French and Senegalese officers, including the West African country's military chief Mbaye Cisse. Cisse said that this withdrawal supports the country's new defence strategy. 'Its primary goal is to affirm the autonomy of the Senegalese armed forces while contributing to peace in the subregion and Africa,' he affirmed. This mutually agreed upon withdrawal is designed to begin a new phase of French–Senegalese bilateral relations, argued General Pascal Innai, head of the French forces. This handover follows a three-month withdrawal process which has taken place since March, with the removal of 350 French military troops from their bases they have controlled since granting their former African colonies independence in 1960. The new Senegalese President who was elected on a substantial mandate in 2024, stated shortly after taking office that having troops and military bases in Senegal was incompatible with national sovereignty. Senegal's new government took a hard line against the presence of French troops, coming within a broader regional backlash against the former colonial nation. France also withdrew earlier this year from its permanent bases in Chad and the Ivory Coast. The governments in the new Alliance of Sahel States have expelled the French both militarily and diplomatically. France will retain a small presence in some of these countries for the purposes of providing defense training and support to national militaries. But whatever form France's presence takes in Africa in the coming years, this withdrawal marks the formal end of Paris's neo-colonialist military presence within the West African region.

Steven Gerrard pulls out of event for 'professional reasons' amid Rangers talk
Steven Gerrard pulls out of event for 'professional reasons' amid Rangers talk

Irish Daily Mirror

time20-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Irish Daily Mirror

Steven Gerrard pulls out of event for 'professional reasons' amid Rangers talk

Steven Gerrard has ramped up rumours of a comeback to Rangers as their next boss, having bowed out of an exhibition game for "professional reasons". The former Liverpool skipper has had to duck out of French footballer Djibril Cisse's testimonial match, much to the disappointment of Cisse. In an Instagram post, the ex-Champions League winner shared the news: "Unfortunately, for professional reasons, Steven Gerrard just advised me that he won't be able to grace his presence for my anniversary next Tuesday, May 27. "My disappointment is great by my respect for my captain goes above all. "What we lived together in Istanbul 20 years ago, will go above and beyond. Big respect captain @stevengerrard.", reports the Daily Record. During his time at Liverpool, where they clinched the Champions League, Cisse played alongside Gerrard following his move from Auxerre back in 2004. Having hung up his boots in 2021, Cisse is now working with Auxerre again, lending his expertise as a striker coach under Christophe Pelissier. Gerrard was earlier announced to partake in Cisse's celebratory "jubilee" event that pits an Auxerre Legends XI against the Cisse All-Stars, before withdrawing due to said "professional reasons". All eyes are on Gerrard now, as whispers grow louder about his potential return to the managerial hot-seat at Ibrox. He's tipped as the top choice for the position, but his withdrawal for "professional" reasons is tantalising given the legend revealed his inner feelings on mate Peter Crouch's podcast back in March, expressing relief at being away from the hot seat. Chatting two months prior, Gerrard confided: "I don't want to be back in work mate, no. I'm happy with waking up and being free, doing the family stuff, just being free away from stress."

Ivory Coast port operator to invest in inland logistics
Ivory Coast port operator to invest in inland logistics

TimesLIVE

time15-05-2025

  • Business
  • TimesLIVE

Ivory Coast port operator to invest in inland logistics

Africa Global Logistics, which operates Ivory Coast's main port, plans to invest over €60m (R1.22bn) in inland logistics over the next five years to boost its position as a transport hub and gateway for landlocked West African nations. The company plans to establish operational hubs across Ivory Coast, the world's top cocoa and cashew producer, and develop dry warehouses equipped with cooling facilities, regional director Asta-Rosa Cisse told Reuters. As well as operating Abidjan's main port, Africa Global Logistics handles shipments to and from landlocked neighbours Burkina Faso and Mali. The company, owned by Mediterranean Shipping Company, also handles other commodities including cotton, rubber, bananas, mangoes and palm oil. "Abidjan suffers from centralisation, with everything converging on the port," Cisse said. The company plans to decentralise operations by establishing hubs in Ferkessedougou in northern Ivory Coast, Bouake in the centre and San Pedro in the southwest, aiming to improve speed and efficiency, she said.

Ivory Coast port operator to invest in inland logistics
Ivory Coast port operator to invest in inland logistics

Reuters

time14-05-2025

  • Business
  • Reuters

Ivory Coast port operator to invest in inland logistics

ABIDJAN, May 14 (Reuters) - Africa Global Logistics, which operates Ivory Coast's main port, plans to invest over 60 million euros ($67 million) in inland logistics over the next five years to boost its position as a transport hub and gateway for landlocked West African nations. The company plans to establish operational hubs across Ivory Coast and develop dry warehouses equipped with cooling facilities, Regional Director Asta-Rosa Cisse told Reuters. As well as operating Abidjan's main port in Ivory Coast, the world's top cocoa and cashew producer, Africa Global Logistics ( opens new tab handles shipments to and from landlocked neighbours Burkina Faso and Mali. The company, owned by Mediterranean Shipping Company, also handles other commodities including cotton, rubber, bananas, mangoes and palm oil. "Abidjan suffers from centralisation, with everything converging on the port," Cisse said. The company plans to decentralise operations by establishing hubs in Ferkessedougou in northern Ivory Coast, Bouake in the centre and San Pedro in the southwest, aiming to improve speed and efficiency, she said. Import and export traffic at Abidjan's main port is expected to rise by 50% this year to about 1.8 million 20-foot equivalent units (TEUs), from 1.2 million TEUs last year, said Cisse. "Today, our traffic is on the rise, in line with the economy of the region. The region's dynamism is boosting both export and import traffic," she said. The second container terminal at Abidjan's main port, completed in late 2022, has increased traffic by accommodating large vessels from Asia, Europe, and the Americas, which previously had to offload cargo in South Africa before transferring goods to smaller vessels bound for West Africa. The expansion of the middle class, with its increased consumption of European goods, alongside a rise in infrastructure construction attracting numerous products, has contributed to the surge in traffic at Abidjan, Cisse added. ($1 = 0.8909 euros)

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