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Senegal has named El Hadji Diouf for
the first time in a year for their 2006 World Cup qualifier
against Liberia on 26 March.
The Bolton Wanderers striker was among the 20-man squad
released by coach Guy Stephane on Tuesday for the match in Dakar.
Diouf served a four-match ban imposed for violent conduct
during the African Nations Cup finals in February 2004.
The ban was extended after being caught nightclubbing on the
morning of the team's departure for the qualifier against Liberia
in Monrovia last October .
The game was meant to be Diouf's first for Senegal after
serving the four-match ban.
Squad
Goalkeepers:
Pape Mamadou Diouf (Jeanne d'Arc), Tony Sylva (Lille, France)
Defenders:
Habib Beye (Olympique Marseille, France), Omar Daf (Sochaux,
France), Pape Diakhate (Nancy, France), Lamine Diatta (Olympique
Lyon, France), Souleymane Diawara (Sochaux, France), Ibrahima Faye
(Caen, France), Mamadou Seck (AC Ajaccio, France)
Midfielders:
Issa Ba (Laval, France), Salif Diao (Birmingham City, England),
Pape Bouba Diop (Fulham, England), Khalilou Fadiga (Bolton
Wanderers, England), Abdoulaye Diagne Faye (Istres, France), Amdy
Faye (Newcastle United, England)
Forwards:
Henri Camara (Southampton, England), El Hadji Diouf (Bolton
Wanderers, England), Babacar Gueye (Metz, France), Moussa Ndiaye (Istres,
France), Mamadou Niang (Racing Strasbourg, France)