Reports that Senegal coach Pape Thiaw is refusing to travel to the United States for World Cup preparations are false, according to the Senegalese Football Federation.
News reports out of Africa claimed Thiaw was involved in a contract dispute with the FSF after his deal expired in February and that his frustrations over negotiations were holding up travel on Wednesday, prompting a departure delay of nearly eight hours.
The FSF said those rumors were untrue and that logistical issues — flight permits and visas — were behind the delay.
“The Senegalese Football Federation (FSF) wishes to inform the national and international public of the circumstances surrounding the departure of the national football team to the United States, in order to establish the truth of the facts in response to erroneous information relayed by certain media outlets and on social networks,” a statement said.
“The FSF categorically denies the unfounded rumors suggesting that the national team manager refused to travel on grounds related to the renegotiation of his contract. Whilst legitimate contractual discussions are ongoing, they have had no impact on the team’s travel schedule.
“These minor logistical setbacks in no way undermine the cohesion and determination of the players, the technical staff and the federation. The group remains fully united as the Lions approach the important fixtures awaiting them on American soil. The FSF will ensure that the calm atmosphere necessary for excellent preparation is maintained.”
Thiaw, 45, became Senegal’s head coach in December 2024. This will be the country’s fourth World Cup appearance.
Senegal is in Group I of the World Cup. It will face France on June 16 and Norway on June 22 at East Rutherford, N.J., and Iraq in Toronto on June 26 in group play.
Senegal will play two friendlies prior to the World Cup — Sunday against the United States at Charlotte, N.C., and June 9 versus Saudi Arabia at San Antonio.
–Field Level Media




