Due to strict visa restrictions, traditional Senegalese fans were unable to attend the tournament.
Due to strict visa restrictions, traditional Senegalese fans were unable to attend the tournament. Now Levi Terangi's hope is for the patriotism of expats from New York and Great America ahead of the important match with France.
The head coach of the Senegalese national team, Pap Tyav, reached out to the Senegalese diaspora in New York and other places in Western America with a request to provide the team with maximum support. On Tuesday in Senegal, a very difficult test is expected - a match against the French national team for the world championship in football..
What fate can Senegal face without its traditional colorful patients through visa exchanges issued by the United States?. The Western African power enters the borders of the continent, and many of them are afraid to pay higher consular fees for entry to the United States and are much more likely to encounter visas.
Through this, the national team was deprived of the support of organized fan groups, aka Gaynde's popular group. At international tournaments, fans traditionally dress themselves in the colors of the national ensign and set the stands on fire with their dances.
“This is a political topic, and I would like to give priority to sports on Mondays, because it’s clear that we would really like our patients to be with us. They will always warn us ahead of time, especially at the most important moments, and we will reject them,” he said at the time of the press conference..
The coaching staff is confident that the empty seats in the stands will be filled with Senegalese immigrants who live in France, and there is also a large number of expatriates from Northern America. There is a Senegalese community in Mangetten, home to about 20,000 individuals and located near the enclave of “Little Senegal” near Central Harlem.. Significant diasporic communities also live near Chicago and Montreal.
The Pope suggests that local patients can adequately compensate for the absence of fans from Africa:.
“We really have a great community here, and the Senegalese are very patriotic people who adore their national team. You won't believe it tomorrow, what you'll get from these fans without coming directly from Senegal. “I’m singing that the stinks will be with us and give us a stick,” the Kermanic voiced..
The 45-year-old coach of the domestic champions of Africa says that the loud encouragement from the stands can become the most important factor in a match that is expected to be extremely tense.
" We understand how important it is to gain trust at an early stage and build team spirit.”. It won’t be easy, but I’ll be ready to play with this team. We have a powerful force, and we can overcome any opponent, since everything is done correctly,” summed up Fahivets.
After the opening match against the French, Senegal will continue to fight in the group stage against Norway on the 23rd at 03:00 (New York) and Iraq on the 26th at 22:00 (Toronto). It turns out that significantly more fans from Africa will be able to come to the last match of the group stage to Canada, and the more friendly Canadian visas will be equal to those from the USA.