The Senegal national soccer team issued a statement regarding their treatment during airport security checks in the United States. Footage showing the team undergoing extensive security procedures at airports in San Antonio, Texas, and Raleigh, North Carolina, went viral, leading to public criticism. The Senegalese Football Federation (FSF) clarified that the security checks were part of a pre-arranged system intended to expedite travel logistics and were conducted under standard airport security regulations. They emphasized that the checks occurred at the time of boarding on June 7, 2026, and not upon arrival. The federation stated that the procedures were designed to optimize travel time and that the delegation arrived at their destination without incident. The statement also noted that increased security measures and visa restrictions have been a significant discussion point for teams participating in the World Cup.
Senegal National Soccer Team Responds to Airport Security Checks
The Senegal national soccer team addressed concerns over their treatment during airport security checks in the U.S. after footage went viral. The Senegalese Football Federation clarified that the checks were part of a logistical arrangement and complied with security regulations, emphasizing that the team arrived at their destination without issues.
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Senegal National Soccer Team Responds to Airport Security Checks