Teungueth FC, riding high in the second spot at the conclusion of the initial phase of Ligue 1, has strategically bolstered its financial standing by parting ways with two prominent players, PA Oumar and Mbaye Jacques Ndiaye. The Rufisquoise team, harboring grand ambitions and seeking its second championship title, embarked on a mid-season decision that has yielded remarkable fiscal dividends.
PA Oumar, also known as Elhadji Oumar Fall, found his new home in Tunisia with US Monastir, signing a two-year contract with the Tunisian club. Simultaneously, Mbaye Jacques Ndiaye, the leading goal scorer in the Senegalese League with 8 goals, embarked on a journey to Poland to join Motor Lublin, a second-division club. Ndiaye’s contract extends until June 30, 2026, with an additional option for two years.
These strategic transfers have not only enhanced the competitive landscape for Teungueth FC but have also significantly bolstered the club’s financial coffers.
According to reliable sources from Wiwsport, the total sum accrued from these player transfers amounts to a staggering 225,000 euros. The breakdown reveals that the transfer of prolific striker Ndiaye contributed 150,000 euros, while the departure of center forward Fall fetched an additional 75,000 euros.
In local currency, this windfall equates to a substantial amount of 147,615,765.73 CFA Francs, marking a remarkable financial injection for Teungueth FC.
The club, under the stewardship of Babacar Ndiaye, now stands at an advantageous crossroads, armed with newfound resources that could potentially shape its strategic trajectory and future development.
The transfer dealings not only underscore Teungueth FC’s financial acumen but also position the club strategically for continued success on and off the pitch.