Senegal FA in Turmoil as Bonus Dispute Unleashes Executive Revolt. Dakar, Senegal – An internal conflict over the allocation of performance bonuses has escalated into a full-blown crisis within the Senegalese Football Federation (FSF), threatening the stability of the nation’s football landscape. At the epicenter of this conflict is the so-called ‘Bloc of 16,’a faction of 16 executive committee members who have openly defied FSF President Abdoulaye Fall.
They have alleged that Fall’s management style is characterized by opacity and bias, particularly in his decisions regarding bonus distributions.
The dispute has been further inflamed by the revelation that a substantial sum of 13 million CFA francs was allocated to officials not part of the official team delegation, causing a rift within the federation.
The situation took a dramatic turn when the renowned football figure, Mayacine Mar, was omitted from the bonus list, sparking widespread discontent.
As the crisis deepens, the ‘Bloc of 16’is demanding increased transparency and accountability from the federation’s leadership, while the FSF and the Senegalese government maintain that their actions are within legal boundaries.
The situation has garnered international attention, with calls for reform in governance within African football organizations to ensure fair and transparent practices.
*Additional reporting by ImNews | Sources consulted: 5*
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