This is a list of international football games played by the Senegal national football team from 2000 to 2009. [1] [2] [3]
25 January 2000 2000 AFCON | Burkina Faso | 1–3 | Senegal |
28 January 2000 2000 AFCON | Egypt | 0–1 | Senegal |
2 February 2000 2000 AFCON | Zambia | 2–2 | Senegal |
7 February 2000 2000 AFCON | Nigeria | 2–1 (a.e.t.) | Senegal |
9 April 2000 2002 World Cup qualification | Benin | 1–1 | Senegal |
23 April 2000 2002 World Cup qualification | Senegal | 1–0 | Benin |
8 May 2000Friendly Tournament | Cape Verde | 2–2 | Senegal |
14 May 2000Friendly Tournament | Cape Verde | 1–0 | Senegal |
16 June 2000 2002 World Cup qualification | Algeria | 1–1 | Senegal |
9 July 2000 2002 World Cup qualification | Senegal | 0–0 | Egypt |
24 September 2000 2002 AFCON Q | Senegal | 0–0 | Togo |
8 October 2000 2002 AFCON Q | Guinea | 1–0 | Senegal |
13 January 2001 2002 AFCON Q | Uganda | 1–1 | Senegal |
24 February 2001 2002 World Cup qualification | Morocco | 0–0 | Senegal |
10 March 2001 2002 World Cup qualification | Senegal | 4–0 | Namibia |
24 March 2001 2002 AFCON Q | Senegal | 3–0 | Uganda |
21 April 2001 2002 World Cup qualification | Senegal | 3–0 | Algeria |
6 May 2001 2002 World Cup qualification | Egypt | 1–0 | Senegal |
17 June 2001 2002 AFCON Q | Togo | 1–0 | Senegal |
14 July 2001 2002 World Cup qualification | Senegal | 1–0 | Morocco |
21 July 2001 2002 World Cup qualification | Namibia | 0–5 | Senegal |
8 November 2001 Friendly | South Korea | 0–1 | Senegal |
26 December 2001 Friendly | Senegal | 2–4 | Burkina Faso |
20 January 2002 2002 AFCON | Egypt | 0–1 | Senegal |
26 January 2002 2002 AFCON | Senegal | 1–0 | Zambia |
31 January 2002 2002 AFCON | Senegal | 0–0 | Tunisia |
4 February 2002 2002 AFCON | Senegal | 2–0 | DR Congo |
7 February 2002 2002 AFCON | Nigeria | 1–2 (a.e.t.) | Senegal |
10 February 2002 2002 AFCON | Senegal | 0–0 (a.e.t.) (2–3 p) | Cameroon |
14 May 2002 Friendly | Saudi Arabia | 3–2 | Senegal |
31 May 2002 2002 FIFA World Cup | France | 0–1 | Senegal |
6 June 2002 2002 FIFA World Cup | Denmark | 1–1 | Senegal |
11 June 2002 2002 FIFA World Cup | Senegal | 3–3 | Uruguay |
16 June 2002 2002 FIFA World Cup | Sweden | 1–2 (a.e.t.) | Senegal |
22 June 2002 2002 FIFA World Cup | Senegal | 0–1 (a.e.t.) | Turkey |
8 September 2002 2004 AFCON Q | Lesotho | 0–1 | Senegal |
30 March 2003 2004 AFCON Q | Gambia | 0–0 | Senegal |
31 May 2003 Friendly | Senegal | 2–1 | Cape Verde |
7 June 2003 2004 AFCON Q | Senegal | 3–1 | Gambia |
14 June 2003 2004 AFCON Q | Senegal | 3–0 | Lesotho |
15 November 2003 Friendly | Senegal | 1–0 | Ivory Coast |
18 January 2004 Friendly | Senegal | 2–1 | South Africa |
26 January 2004 2004 AFCON | Senegal | 0–0 | Burkina Faso |
30 January 2004 2004 AFCON | Senegal | 3–0 | Kenya |
2 February 2004 2004 AFCON | Senegal | 1–1 | Mali |
7 February 2004 2004 AFCON | Tunisia | 1–0 | Senegal |
5 June 2004 2006 World Cup qualification | Senegal | 2–0 | Congo |
13 June 2004 Friendly | Cape Verde | 1–3 | Senegal |
20 June 2004 2006 World Cup qualification | Togo | 3–1 | Senegal |
3 July 2004 2006 World Cup qualification | Senegal | 1–0 | Zambia |
18 August 2004 Friendly | Ivory Coast | 2–1 | Senegal |
5 September 2004 2006 World Cup qualification | Mali | 2–2 | Senegal |
10 October 2004 2006 World Cup qualification | Liberia | 0–3 | Senegal |
26 March 2005 2006 World Cup qualification | Senegal | 6–1 | Liberia |
5 June 2005 2006 World Cup qualification | Congo | 0–0 | Senegal |
18 June 2005 2006 World Cup qualification | Senegal | 2–2 | Togo |
3 September 2005 2006 World Cup qualification | Zambia | 0–1 | Senegal |
8 October 2005 2006 World Cup qualification | Senegal | 3–0 | Mali |
23 January 2006 2006 AFCON | Zimbabwe | 0–2 | Senegal |
27 January 2006 2006 AFCON | Ghana | 1–0 | Senegal |
31 January 2006 2006 AFCON | Nigeria | 2–1 | Senegal |
3 February 2006 2006 AFCON | Guinea | 2–3 | Senegal |
7 February 2006 2006 AFCON | Egypt | 2–1 | Senegal |
23 May 2006 Friendly | South Korea | 1–1 | Senegal |
16 August 2006 Friendly | Senegal | 1–0 | Ivory Coast |
2 September 2006 2008 AFCON Q | Senegal | 2–0 | Mozambique |
7 October 2006 2008 AFCON Q | Burkina Faso | 1–0 | Senegal |
24 March 2007 2008 AFCON Q | Burkina Faso | 4–0 | Senegal |
2 June 2007 2008 AFCON Q | Tanzania | 1–1 | Senegal |
17 June 2007 2008 AFCON Q | Mozambique | 0–0 | Senegal |
8 September 2007 2008 AFCON Q | Senegal | 5–1 | Burkina Faso |
23 January 2008 2008 AFCON | Tunisia | 2–2 | Senegal |
27 January 2008 2008 AFCON | Senegal | 1–3 | Angola |
31 January 2008 2008 AFCON | Senegal | 1–1 | South Africa |
31 May 2008 2010 World Cup qualification | Senegal | 1–0 | Algeria |
8 June 2008 2010 World Cup qualification | Gambia | 0–0 | Senegal |
15 June 2008 2010 World Cup qualification | Liberia | 2–2 | Senegal |
21 June 2008 2010 World Cup qualification | Senegal | 3–1 | Liberia |
5 September 2008 2010 World Cup qualification | Algeria | 3–2 | Senegal |
11 October 2008 2010 World Cup qualification | Senegal | 1–1 | Gambia |
14 October 2009 Friendly | South Korea | 2–0 | Senegal |
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