Senegal’s federation clarifies viral airport security footage ahead of World Cup
The Senegal Football Federation says a widely shared video showing the national team being screened at a North Carolina airport depicted routine boarding procedures, not discriminatory treatment.
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Add us on Google by Editorial Team Jun. 10, 2026A video of Senegal’s national football team going through security checks at Raleigh Airport in North Carolina went viral this week, sparking outrage across social media. The footage led to widespread speculation that the Lions of Teranga were subjected to unusual or discriminatory treatment upon arriving in the United States for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
The Senegal Football Federation had a different version of events. And it moved quickly to share it.
What actually happened at Raleigh Airport
According to the FSF’s official statement, the security screening captured in the viral video took place on June 7, 2026, at Raleigh Airport. The team was boarding a private flight to San Antonio, Texas, not arriving in the country as many viewers assumed.
AdvertisementThe checks were standard boarding procedures required by airport security regulations for private flights, not some targeted inspection at the arrivals gate.
The federation confirmed that the team traveled directly from their hotel to the aircraft, bypassing the normal terminal circuits entirely. No disruptive incidents occurred during the process, according to the FSF.
How the video became a controversy
The clip spread primarily on Instagram and Facebook, where it was framed as evidence that Senegal’s players were being singled out. The FSF confirmed that the checks did not occur upon arrival, directly contradicting the narrative attached to the footage.
The Lions of Teranga and the road to 2026
Senegal’s national team, nicknamed the Lions of Teranga, is currently in the United States preparing for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The 2026 World Cup is being co-hosted by the US, Canada, and Mexico.
What this means for the tournament’s optics
The speed of the FSF’s response is worth noting. By issuing a clear, factual rebuttal with specific details — the date, the airport, the destination, and the boarding context — Senegal’s football governing body defused the situation before it could escalate.
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