Mauritania name 25-man squad for CHAN 2024 in East Africa

Mauritania head coach Aritz Lopez Garay has named a 25-man squad for the upcoming TotalEnergies African Nations Championship (CHAN) 2024, as the West African nation looks to make a statement in East Africa.
The locally-based selection will represent Mauritania at the continental tournament, which will take place from 2 to 30 August 2025, across Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda. It will be the first time the competition is co-hosted by three nations.
Lopez Garay, the Spanish tactician who took charge earlier this year, has opted for a blend of experience and youth drawn exclusively from the domestic league.
The squad will undergo final preparations during a week-long camp in Nouakchott that started from 9 to 15 July, as they build up to what promises to be a fiercely competitive Group B.
Mauritania has been drawn alongside Burkina Faso, Central African Republic, Madagascar, and hosts Tanzania in a group that features varying styles and high stakes.
The Lions of Chinguetti will be aiming to bounce back from the disappointment of missing out on the 2025 TotalEnergies Africa Cup of Nations in Morocco, by putting in a strong showing at CHAN – a tournament exclusively for players active in their home leagues.
Mauritanian fans are hoping for a deep run in the tournament, and coach Lopez Garay has acknowledged the pressure to deliver results.
The final squad represents some of the standout performers in Mauritania’s domestic top flight, with several players looking to make their mark on the continental stage.
Mauritania will open their campaign in Group B with high hopes of progressing past the group stages, aiming to improve on their previous CHAN outings and restore pride on the regional stage.
Full Squad List:
Goalkeepers:
Abderrahmane Sarr (Tevragh-Zeina), Namouri Diao (Nouadhibou), Babacar Diop (Ksar)
Defenders:
Mohamed Diop, Mohamed Zuwayed, Abdullah Al-Eid, Sakrana Mhimeed, Noah Mohammed Al-Abed, Omar Mangan, Al-Damin Al-Salek
Midfielders:
Mohamed Said, Moulay Idriss, Abdallah Mahmoud, Sid Ahmed El Abed, El Hassan El Eid, Mohamed Lamine Hout, Alassane Diop, Moulay Ahmed Khalil, Sidi Touda, Mohamed El Kheir Faraji, Ahmed Mokhtar
Forwards:
Sheikh Al-Hattab, Al-Mami Tatah, Hamadi Andyai, Mahmoud Al-Hassan