Former Arsenal and France midfielder Patrick Vieira has been appointed the new head coach of the Senegal national team, marking an exciting new chapter in the career of one of football’s most celebrated midfielders.
The Senegalese Football Federation confirmed Vieira’s appointment on Tuesday, August 18, 2026, following the departure of Pape Thiaw. The move sees Vieira return to international football and take charge of a Senegal side widely regarded as one of Africa’s strongest footballing nations.
For Vieira, the appointment is particularly meaningful. Born in Dakar in 1976, he moved to France at the age of eight and went on to build a remarkable career on the international stage. He was a key member of France’s golden generation, helping Les Bleus win the 1998 FIFA World Cup. His strength, leadership, intelligence and composure in midfield established him as one of the finest players of his era.
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His connection with Senegal extends beyond his birthplace. In 2003, Vieira helped establish the Diambars Academy, an institution created to nurture and develop young football talent in Senegal. His long-standing commitment to football development in the country makes his appointment more than just a coaching decision—it represents a homecoming.
Vieira takes over after Senegal’s elimination from the 2026 FIFA World Cup in the Round of 32, a result that was followed by Thiaw’s departure. His immediate priority will be to prepare the Teranga Lions for qualification for the 2027 Africa Cup of Nations, with qualifiers scheduled to begin in September.
The 50-year-old returns to international management after gaining valuable experience at club level with New York City FC, Nice, Crystal Palace, Strasbourg and Genoa. Those experiences have tested him in different footballing environments and will now be crucial as he attempts to shape Senegal into a competitive and disciplined side.
With the 2030 FIFA World Cup also on the horizon, Vieira faces a major challenge—but one that perfectly matches his experience and ambition. Senegal will be hoping that the return of a Dakar-born World Cup winner can usher in another successful era for the Teranga Lions.













