Start of the 32nd finals of the Senegal Cup with four duels expected

Start of the 32nd finals of the Senegal Cup with four duels expected
Start of the 32nd finals of the Senegal Cup with four duels expected

The 32nd finals of the 2025 Senegal Cup will kick off on Tuesday, marking the start of this emblematic competition of Senegalese football. Four matches are on the bill, promising intense moments on the pitch.

In Thiès, the Maniang Soumaré stadium will host two matches. The Thiéssois Olympic Club (COT) will face Pout Sporting Club, followed by Thiès FC who will face Olympique de Ngor. These confrontations promise a quality spectacle for the football fans present.

Simultaneously, at the Alboury Ndiaye stadium in Louga, Ndar Académie and the Armed Forces Sports Association (ASFA) will cross swords, while Ndar Guedj will face the Ouakam Sports Union, thus bringing its share of suspense and tactical challenges .

Among the notable clashes, the one between AS Pikine and US Gorée, scheduled for Thursday at 5 p.m. at the Stade Alassane Djigo in Pikine, stands out for its stakes. US Gorée, currently at the top of Ligue 2, will challenge AS Pikine, who occupies 12th position in the same ranking. This meeting is one of the most anticipated of this round.

The competition will span three days, including Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, bringing together 64 teams from different divisions: 16 from Ligue 1, 16 from Ligue 2, 14 from National 1, 8 from National 2, as well as 10 regional teams. Unfortunately, the Mbour Petite-Côte team, defending champion, has already been excluded during the preliminary phases. According to information from the APS, this busy program promises meetings full of twists and turns for this edition of the Senegal Cup.

The detailed program for Tuesday offers fans an overview of the times and locations of the first clashes, laying the foundations for a tournament rich in emotion.

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