Former Senegalese international Sidy Sarr has secured a move to Al-Qadisiyah Bani Walid, marking a new chapter in his professional career.
Sarr had been a free agent since leaving AS Soliman after his contract expired in Tunisia’s Ligue I Pro. The 29-year-old defensive midfielder, a product of Dakar SC, now brings his wealth of experience to the Libyan top flight, where he will aim to make an immediate impact.
While the details of Sarr’s contract have not been disclosed, his career path highlights a player seasoned across multiple leagues. He has previously plied his trade in Belgium, France, and Portugal before returning to Africa, notably to Tunisia, accumulating a breadth of tactical and competitive experience along the way.
Sarr’s arrival is expected to strengthen Al-Qadisiyah Bani Walid, who currently sit 7th in Group 1 of the Libyan first division. The club hopes that his leadership and midfield mastery will play a crucial role as they push for improved results in the second half of the season.
With his move to Libya, Sarr now has the opportunity to relaunch his career and showcase his talent on a new stage, combining his European experience with his familiarity with African football.







