Soccer-Senegal team doctor 'trained as a gynaecologist', federation president says

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July ⁠13 (Reuters) - Senegal's team doctor lacked the specialist background needed to support ⁠the squad during the World Cup in North America, the ‌president of the country's football federation said on Monday, as the governing body took stock of a disappointing campaign.

The team doctor was “trained as a gynaecologist” and the issue was ​discovered late and had raised concern among ⁠players about the level of ⁠medical support available, federation chief Abdoulaye Fall told a press conference.

"Based on the ⁠feedback ‌I received, the players were not sufficiently reassured about being supported by him,” Fall said.The federation sought additional medical expertise ⁠to reassure the squad, he added.

"We had to find ​convincing expertise so ‌they could feel reassured, because health comes before everything," said Fall.

The ⁠Senegalese Association ​of Sports Medicine rejected the allegations as "unfounded and defamatory" in a statement issued late on Monday.

It said the team doctor, Abderahmane Fediore,holds a specialist diploma in ⁠sports medicine and sports biology from Cheikh ​Anta Diop University's faculty of medicine.

He previously led the physiotherapy department at Fann Hospital and has worked as Senegal's team doctor since 2017 including at ⁠three World Cups and five Africa Cup of Nations.

Senegal fired coach Pape Bouna Thiaw on Saturday, saying their results at the World Cup necessitated a change.

Senegal had hoped to be contenders at the World Cup, after ​beating Morocco in January’s Africa Cup of Nations ⁠final, but had a disappointing tournament.

They lost their opening two group games ​to France and Norway and let slip a ‌2-0 lead with five minutes remaining ​against Belgium in the last 32 before going down 3-2 in extra time.

(Reporting by Ayen Deng Bior; Editing by Ken Ferris)

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