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Senegal secure U-17 AFCON Morocco 2026 title on penalties over Tanzania

john gallagher by john gallagher
June 3, 2026
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Senegal U-17 Crowned 2026 CAF U-17 AFCON Champions After Penalty Win Over Tanzania

Senegal U-17 beat Tanzania 4-2 on penalties after a 1-1 draw in Rabat to secure the 2026 CAF U-17 Africa Cup of Nations title, highlighting the strength of Senegal’s youth development.

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Senegal’s U-17 side lifted the TotalEnergies CAF U-17 Africa Cup of Nations trophy in Rabat after a tense 1-1 draw with Tanzania at the Moulay El Hassan Stadium was decided by a 4-2 shootout. The Young Lions of Teranga recovered from an early shock to force penalties, where composure and clinical finishing under pressure delivered Senegal their second U-17 AFCON crown. The result capped a demanding tournament run that included knockout-stage nerve tests and underscored the depth of Senegal’s youth football pipeline.

Early shock for Senegal as Tanzania strike inside 10 minutes

Tanzania stunned the favorites in the seventh minute when Hamis Chenga seized possession in midfield, drove into the penalty area and fired a low shot from the edge of the box that beat the Senegal defence. The early goal rewarded Tanzania’s disciplined start and exposed tentative moments at the back for the Young Lions. Senegal reacted by probing down the wings and through set-piece situations, but the Serengeti Boys maintained a compact shape to protect their lead. Tanzania’s goalkeeper, Haji Abdullahi, delivered several early saves that kept his team ahead going into the interval.

Senegal shift momentum and force parity through Dione

After the break Senegal increased intensity and began to take control of possession, pressing higher and testing Tanzania from distance. Souleymane Commissaire Faye’s free-kick proved decisive in the 64th minute when Haji could only parry the delivery and Ibrahima Dione reacted quickest to convert the rebound. The equaliser swung momentum firmly in Senegal’s favour and produced a period in which the Young Lions looked the more dangerous side. Despite that pressure, Tanzania remained disciplined and continued to threaten on the break, negating openings until the final whistle.

Key incidents and late VAR review shape the finish

Both teams pushed for a winner in the closing stages with Senegal probing through crosses and set-plays and Tanzania seeking counter opportunities. In stoppage time the visitors appealed for a penalty following a challenge involving Thierno Sow, but a VAR review concluded the contact did not warrant a spot-kick. The decision ensured the title would be settled from the penalty mark and left both sides to prepare mentally for the shootout. Prior to the final, Senegal had already navigated tense knockout ties, including a dramatic quarter-final against Mali and a semi-final victory over hosts Morocco.

Penalty shootout: Senegal hold nerve to clinch title

The shootout saw Senegal convert four of their attempts through Faye, Sadio, Dione and Thior, while Tanzania scored through Usuph and Mbegelendi but suffered misses from Kilendemo and Mbegu. Senegal’s penalty takers displayed composure and accuracy under pressure, reflecting a pattern of resilience shown earlier in the tournament. Tanzania’s missed efforts ultimately cost them, despite a tournament-long record of battling mentality in shootouts that had previously seen them overcome Algeria and Egypt. The 4-2 shootout result underlined the fine margins that separated the sides on the night.

What the title says about Senegal’s youth development

The triumph in Morocco confirms Senegal’s growing reputation for producing strong youth teams capable of performing on the continental stage. This second U-17 AFCON title is the product of structured talent programmes and coaching emphasis on tactical discipline and mental preparation. Coach Lamine Sané’s management and selection choices were repeatedly vindicated as his squad navigated difficult moments and emerged victorious in high-pressure scenarios. The win will also energise domestic and academy-level investment as Senegal looks to translate youth success into sustained senior-level impact.

Tanzania’s run provides historic milestone for East Africa

For Tanzania the defeat will be painful but the campaign represents a landmark achievement for East African football. The Serengeti Boys reached the U-17 final for the first time, produced disciplined defensive displays, and qualified for the FIFA U-17 World Cup as a result of their performance. Their progress through the tournament—combining tactical organisation with game-changing moments from players such as Hamis Chenga and the dependable goalkeeping of Haji Abdullahi—offers a blueprint for future development in the region. The experience gained in Morocco is likely to be influential as Tanzania builds toward further international outings.

Senegal’s path to the title was not straightforward; the squad recovered from precarious moments in earlier rounds and demonstrated an ability to manage games under duress. The victory in Rabat will be celebrated as a collective success for players, coaches and the national development structures that identified and nurtured this group. Tanzania leave Morocco with considerable credit for a breakthrough tournament that will be remembered as one of the finest displays by an East African youth side on the continental stage.

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