Sadio Mane ties the knot with longtime lover Aisha Tamba

Senegalese football star Sadio Mane has officially wedded his longtime sweetheart, Aisha Tamba, in a private ceremony held in Keur Massar, Dakar, Senegal, on January 7, 2024.

The intimate affair happened just one day after Mane, who currently plays as a forward for Al Nassr, inaugurated a football stadium he built in his hometown, Bambally.

The union between Mane and Aisha marks the culmination of a long-lasting relationship that reportedly began in their early years.

The couple has been discreet about their personal lives, keeping details away from the public eye, including the recent wedding.

Mane, a two-time African Player of the Year, has consistently maintained a low profile when it comes to his private affairs.

The wedding news sent ripples across social media platforms as images of the blissful ceremony emerged, capturing the hearts of fans and well-wishers alike.

Sadio Mane’s bride Aisha Tamba | Credit magvision_evens_officiel

Notably, Mane has refrained from making any official statements about the wedding, allowing the images to speak volumes.

The newlyweds have managed to keep their love story out of the public eye, and Mane’s wedding announcement comes as a delightful surprise to many of his admirers.

Aisha Tamba, a Muslim like Mane, hails from a humble and modest background, and is not present on social media

Interestingly, she is the daughter of Mane’s trusted architect, deepening the familial connection between the football star and his bride.

The timing of Mane’s wedding is particularly noteworthy, occurring just six days before the kickoff of the African Cup of Nations (AFCON), where Mane is set to lead the Teranga Lions of Senegal to defend their title.

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