The
streets of Dakar woke up early, anxious yet determined on Sunday
morning, rallying behind their national football team competing for the
Africa Cup of Nations in Cameroon and ended the day in phenomenal
jubilance.
In the
120th minute after the start of the game, Senegal’s star player Sadio
Mane scored the winning penalty and accomplished the dreams of the West
African nation.
Bets on the continent were split between Senegal
and seven-time winner Egypt. Although coming close, Senegal had never in
fact won any championship and Egypt was the continent’s most decorated
team.
As dusk fell on Sunday, fresh memories of Senegal’s defeat
by Algeria – a team similar to Egypt’s - in the 2019 AFCON were conjured
up and relived in the streets as the game passed without a single goal
being scored.
Throughout
Dakar, match-watching was a communal, flamboyant affair. Thousands of
fans bedecked in red, yellow and green flags and body paint gathered
around giant screens set up in restaurants, landmarks and public
squares.
The cards
for glory were in Senegal’s hands and winning had become a sort of
quest heretofore denied them. It was all too clear what a victory would
mean.
‘’It’s
the biggest moment in Senegal’s history, bigger than the 1960
independence. All the previous generations tried to win and failed.
Senegal has always had some great players on its team and came close to
the trophy many times, but never managed to get the title. And playing
against Egypt, the challenge was bigger so the better the victory,’’
declared Hady Wehbe, co-founder of Football Senegal and consultant at
the Real Madrid Foundation for Africa and Canada.
In the
eyes of many spectators, the final narrowed down to a play-off between
the two Liverpool players most famous in their home countries, Mo Salah
and Sadio Mane.
Fans in
Dakar fervently brandished Mane’s jersey and expected more action from
him on the pitch. ‘’He’s been so discreet throughout the tournament, we
were wondering whether he would show a different character in the
final’’, commented Francois Goudiaby, a 33-year-old soccer fan in Dakar.
In the
end, Mane scored the final penalty in a moment of sheer drama that left
crowds in Dakar kneeling in prayer. Mane redeemed himself and his nation
just as the stakes were highest.
From that
moment, Senegal erupted in celebrations all night and the following day
(declared a national holiday), as people came from all over the country
to await the plane carrying the triumphant players home from Yaounde.
Millions
lined the streets from the Leopold Senghor airport to the presidential
palace to welcome the Lions of Teranga home with their trophy, an
occasion they’d been waiting for 60 years. ‘’We dedicate this victory to
the Senegalese people, because since Independence we’ve been chasing
after this first star on our jersey,’’ exhaled the euphoric Alioune
Cisse, the coach of Senegal’s national team.
Maya
Hautefeuille is a documentary photographer now based in Dakar, Senegal
where she covers current events and social topics in West Africa. She
used to be based in Turkey where her focus was on the Syria crisis. Her
current interests are in creative movements in Dakar.
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