Sunulife · Sat, Apr 11, 2026 · 2 min read
Senegal's U17 Lionesses: A Draw That Speaks Volumes in Tunisian Territory

Under the Tunisian sun, our young Lionesses showed their claws. A fiercely contested first leg where every touch of the ball whispered tales of grit. The decisive chapter awaits at home, but Senegalese pride has already left its mark on the pitch.
This Saturday afternoon, the hopes of Senegalese women's football boarded a plane to Tunis, carrying on their shoulders the dream of qualifying for the U17 World Cup. Facing a determined Tunisian team ready to defend their home turf, our young Lionesses did not falter. The match, gritty and tactical, saw the two sides cancel each other out, resulting in a draw that feels less like a disappointment and more like a promise. In the stands, a few Senegalese flags waved, a reminder that the soul of the nation travels with its ambassadors. On the pitch, these players offered us a lesson in precocious maturity. They knew how to withstand pressure, organize play, and create danger with a clarity that belies their youth. Every interception, every forward pass, was imbued with that Senegalese fighting spirit that cannot be measured by the scoreline alone. The goalkeeper, in particular, made crucial saves, becoming the ultimate bulwark of a united defense. This away draw is not a point dropped, but a precious token. It places Senegal in a strategic position ahead of the return leg on home soil. The advantage of playing at home, the support of a knowledgeable crowd, and the confidence born from this away performance will be our trump cards. Qualification will be decided in Dakar, or in the den our Lionesses choose, where the heart of Senegal beats to the rhythm of the ball. This U17 generation embodies the bright future of Senegalese women's football, a pathway growing in stature and recognition. Every match in these qualifiers is another stone in the foundation. Today, they kept a clean sheet away from home – a crucial statistic. The work of the technical staff and the faith of the institutions are bearing fruit. The road to the World Cup is still long, but the first step, proud and determined, was taken in Tunisia. The stage is now set for the return leg, where our Lionesses must convert their promise into victory. The story is in their hands, and an entire nation will hold its breath. For behind this scoreline, it is much more than a football match: it is a demonstration that the next generation is here, talented, courageous, and profoundly Senegalese. The world is waiting to see what Senegal has to offer; our young Lionesses have just given a remarkable taste of what's to come.





