Patrick Vieira...

18.8.2026
Former France midfielder Patrick Vieira has been appointed head coach of Senegal, the Senegalese Football Federation (FSF) said ​on Tuesday.
Vieira, who was born in Senegal’s capital ‌Dakar, succeeds Pape Thiaw, whose tenure ended after Senegal’s elimination from this year’s World Cup in the round of 32.
“Mr Patrick ​Vieira is the new coach of Senegal’s senior national ​team. The date of the official presentation and ⁠the next steps in his installation will be the ​subject of a subsequent announcement,” the FSF said in ​a statement on X.
The 50-year-old takes charge of a national team for the first time after coaching stints at clubs in England, ​France and Italy.
Vieira managed Crystal Palace in the Premier ​League and French sides Nice and Strasbourg, while also spending a brief ‌spell ⁠in charge of Serie A club Genoa.
One of France’s most decorated midfielders, Vieira was part of the team that won the 1998 World Cup and Euro 2000, earning ​more than 100 ​caps for ⁠the national side.
At club level, he is best known for his spell with Arsenal, ​where he made more than 400 appearances ​and won ⁠three Premier League titles.
His first matches in charge of Senegal will come in next month’s international window as the ⁠2021 ​Africa Cup of Nations champions continue ​preparations for the 2027 tournament. The qualifiers will begin as early as ​September. Reuters

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