Senegal’s 2026 World Cup campaign ended in stoppage time against Belgium. The Round of 32 match was decided by a single, controversial moment.
Lamine Camara fouled Belgium’s Youri Tielemans inside the penalty area deep into added time. Following a video review, the referee awarded the decisive penalty. Belgium converted, securing their advancement and eliminating Senegal.
The tournament was marked by officiating frustrations for Senegal, whose squad had previously protested a disallowed goal and carried lingering bitterness from decisions in the Africa Cup of Nations final.