The Gambia have been handed the “group of death” at next year’s Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON), manager Tom Saintfiet has said.

Africa’s smallest mainland country found themselves pitted against holders Senegal in Thursday’s AFCON draw for the tournament in Ivory Coast.  

Five-time champions Cameroon and Guinea also feature in Group C.

All four teams advanced from the group stage at the delayed Afcon 2021, with The Gambia reaching the quarter-finals.

“We are the clear underdog. I used that a lot in the last Afcon that we are small and they are big,” Saintfiet told BBC Sport Africa.

“It suited us but this group is much more difficult this time – we have the group of death.

“We face the current African champions, the semi-finalists of the last Afcon in Cameroon, and Guinea, who reached the knockout round last time.”

The Gambia were eliminated by hosts Cameroon at the quarterfinal stage in 2022.

It was a remarkable debut at the tournament, including a win over Tunisia to qualify from the group.

In the first knockout round they eliminated Guinea, who they must now face again.

The real excitement, though, surrounds their meeting with Afcon holders and neighbours Senegal. 

“It’s a very tough group but nice that we can play against the Africa champions and our neighbours from the Sene-Gambia region,” said Saintfiet.

“In my five years of coaching, and almost daily, it’s been: ‘When are we going to play against Senegal?’

“It’s such a big game for people and a game they’ve looked forward to for years. Now it’s our opening game. If we beat Senegal, history will be made.

“It will be amazing, but we will be prepared. We are an ambitious team and we are not happy just to be there.

“We want to go further. In that way I’m not happy, as it’s a very tough group.”

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