Senegal Vows Legal Battle After CAF Strips AFCON Title, Hands Victory to Morocco

March 26, 2026

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Senegal has vowed to challenge a controversial ruling by the Confederation of African Football (CAF) that stripped the nation of its African Cup of Nations (AFCON) title and awarded it to Morocco.

The decision has sparked outrage among Senegalese football authorities, who described the move as a “gross injustice” and a threat to the integrity of the game.

“Administrative Robbery” — FSF Fires Back

President of the Senegalese Football Federation, Abdoulaye Fall, declared that the country would launch a full-scale legal challenge.

“In the face of this administrative robbery, the FSF refuses fatality. We will fight a moral and legal crusade,” Fall said.

Senegal’s legal team has already filed an appeal at the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS), seeking to overturn CAF’s decision.

Controversy Over Final Match

The dispute stems from the AFCON final played in Rabat on January 18, where Senegal initially walked off the pitch in protest over a disputed penalty awarded to Morocco.

Despite returning to complete the match and scoring the winning goal in extra time to secure a 1-0 victory, CAF later ruled that Senegal had forfeited the game.

Lawyers Warn of Wider Impact

Lead counsel Juan de Dios Crespo Perez slammed the ruling, arguing it undermines a fundamental principle of football.

“It openly violates the laws of the game and the principle that refereeing decisions are final,” he said.

Another member of the legal team, Seydou Diagne, warned that the case could have far-reaching consequences.

“If CAS allows this, future tournament winners could be decided in law firms rather than on the pitch,” he cautioned.

Race Against Time

Senegal’s lawyers are pushing for an expedited hearing at CAS, although such cases typically take nine to 12 months to resolve.

Legal expert Serge Vittoz noted that all parties must agree to fast-track the process.

CAF Defends Integrity

CAF President Patrice Motsepe has maintained that the organisation remains committed to fairness.

“Not a single country in Africa will be treated more favourably than another,” he said.

Uncertain Outcome

Despite the ruling, Senegal insists it still considers itself Africa’s rightful champion, setting the stage for a high-stakes legal showdown that could redefine how football disputes are resolved globally.

The outcome of the CAS appeal is now being closely watched, as it may set a precedent for the balance between on-field decisions and administrative authority in world football.

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