Amara Traoré, ancien sélectionneur national et désormais remplaçant d'Aliou Cissé à la tête du département d’élite de la Fédération Sénégalaise de Football (FSF), a participé hier à une réunion stratégique dédiée au bilan et aux perspectives des sélections nationales. Cette rencontre marque le début d’une année 2025 riche en compétitions, où le Sénégal ambitionne de confirmer sa suprématie sur le continent africain. Lors de son intervention, Amara Traoré a rappelé les étapes clés qui ont permis au Sénégal de gravir les sommets du football africain. Cependant, il a insisté sur le fait que l’apogée reste à atteindre. « Aujourd’hui, le Sénégal est au sommet, mais ce n’est qu’un début. Nous devons rester unis et travailler collectivement pour récolter de nouveaux succès. » Amara Traoré a salué les efforts colossaux fournis par la fédération et les autorités, notamment la mise en place de centres d’entraînement modernes à Toubab Dialaw, qui ont métamorphosé les sélections nationales. « C...
This news article focuses on Amara Traoré, a well-respected figure in Senegalese football who now acts as a replacement for Aliou Cissé in leading the performance of Senegal's national teams.
Traoré emphasizes that while the Senegal national team has achieved significant success on the African continent, there is still more to be accomplished.
He acknowledges the crucial role played by the Federation and Senegalese authorities, particularly the development of modern training centers, which have significantly improved the national teams' performance. His main point is the need for continued unity, collective effort, and hard work to achieve even greater success in the upcoming year.
This news article focuses on Amara Traoré, a well-respected figure in Senegalese football who now acts as a replacement for Aliou Cissé in leading the performance of Senegal's national teams. Traoré emphasizes that while the Senegal national team has achieved significant success on the African continent, there is still more to be accomplished. He acknowledges the crucial role played by the Federation and Senegalese authorities, particularly the development of modern training centers, which have significantly improved the national teams' performance. His main point is the need for continued unity, collective effort, and hard work to achieve even greater success in the upcoming year.