Monday declared plublic holiday in Senegal after AFCON title win

7th February 2022

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Senegal has declared Monday a national holiday to celebrate winning its first ever Africa Cup of Nations.

Celebrations erupted in the capital, Dakar, after Liverpool's Sadio Mane sealed victory over Egypt on penalties.

"When the win came, it was just indescribable. People just jumping on their feet, crying, hugging each other," a BBC reporter in Dakar said.

A triumphal reception is expected when the victorious team returns home from Cameroon later on Monday.

Tens of thousands of people have gathered near the airport to welcome them.

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Festivities erupted in Dakar following the win against Egypt

The celebrations began straight after the final whistle on Sunday night, with people going onto the streets of Dakar, dancing and firing fireworks into the air.

The BBC's Emeline Nsingi Nkosi in the city says people were sitting on top of their cars, waving flags in the national colours of red, gold and green. "It's a street party. I don't think Senegal has ever seen anything like it."

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The African Renaissance statue park where tens of thousands of Senegalese gathered to watch their team beat Egypt

"We waited a long time. [The cup] is finally here. We really needed it," ecstatic fan Modou Ba, 25, told the AFP news agency.

There were also scenes of jubilation in the French capital, Paris, home to a large Senegalese community. Thousands of celebrating supporters gathered at the Arc du Triomphe.

Senegalese President Macky Sall cut short a foreign tour to hold an official reception for the African champions on Tuesday.

In a tweet, he congratulated the team, saying: "What a game! What a team! You did it. Beautiful moment of football, beautiful moment of communion and national pride. Congratulations to our heroes."

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Senegal won its first ever African Cup of Nations after a penalty shootout against seven-times winners Egypt

Senegal have narrowly lost two previous finals, in 2019 and 2002, and were favourites to win the tournament this year.