Avant leur match décisif, les Lions privés d’une partie de leur cellule média
The Senegalese delegation continues to face administrative difficulties in the context of the 2026 World Cup. After several complications related to travel formalities, a new setback has disrupted the organization of the national team.
The official photographer for the Senegalese national team, Sidy Talla, and the Lions' community manager have been denied visas to enter Canada. The two staff members were informed of this situation on Wednesday and will therefore be unable to travel with the team to Toronto, where Pape Thiaw's men are scheduled to play their third and final group match, crucial for qualification.
In this context, only the videographer Iliasse Bams, holder of a French passport, is authorized to make the trip with the Senegalese selection.
The situation also affects Senegalese media present at the World Cup. According to reports, several accredited journalists were only granted one entry. This restriction forces them to remain in the United States and prevents them from following the Lions in Toronto for this crucial match.
A new blunder that further complicates media coverage and communication around the national team just hours before a crucial match for Senegal's future in the competition.
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