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Sadio Mane's marriage to then 18-year-old, her finishing school and how many kids he wants

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Sadio Mané Marries 18-Year-Old Wife Aisha Tamba Ahead of AFCON

Senegal captain Sadio Mané has married his longtime girlfriend, Aisha Tamba, in a private ceremony in Dakar, Senegal, just days before the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) kicked off in Ivory Coast.[1][2][3]



The wedding took place on January 7 in Keur Massar, attended by close family, friends, and relatives. Mané, then 31 and playing for Al-Nassr, first noticed Aisha when she was 16 but waited until she was of age before formalizing their relationship. Reports confirm she was 18 at the time of marriage, from a humble background in Casamance near Mané's hometown of Bambali, and notably absent from social media—qualities Mané had publicly sought in a wife in 2022.[1][3][5]

Photos shared by Senegalese photographer Magvision showed Aisha in a white gown, with Mané in traditional white Arabian attire. A video from Dakar Live captured her escorted into a vehicle amid community celebrations.[1] The low-key event fueled continent-wide excitement for the defending champions, despite Mané keeping his personal life private—he once refuted false 2018 wedding rumors.[2]

Before AFCON duties, Mané inaugurated a stadium he built in Bambali, fulfilling a promise after playing on its muddy pitch.[1][2] Senegal's president, Macky Sall, congratulated the couple, joking that Mané now has "another job apart from scoring goals." Mané addressed the marriage lightheartedly, expressing happiness amid public well-wishes, and joined the national team camp.[3]

By AFCON 2025 in Morocco, the couple has one daughter, and the now-33-year-old Mané revealed he wants four more children. He continues starring for Senegal, assisting key goals ahead of their semi-final against Egypt.[4] Aisha received a hero's welcome back at school the day after the wedding, highlighting her youth and commitment to education.[5]

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