Morocco has appealed the sanctions imposed by the Confederation of African Football (CAF) after the controversial 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) final. The match between Morocco and Senegal saw incidents that led to fines and match bans. Moroccoโs football federation (FRMF) disagrees with these sanctions, calling them disproportionate.

CAF Sanctions After AFCON Final Controversy
Senegal won the final 1-0 after extra time. During the match, a ball boy attempted to distract Senegalโs goalkeeper, Edouard Mendy, by taking his towel. This act, along with other incidents such as player protests and pitch invasions, led to CAF imposing sanctions on both Morocco and Senegal.
The FRMF received a $415,000 fine, and player Ismael Saibari was banned from international games. Saibariโs suspension followed his involvement in the unrest. The Moroccan federation believes the penalties are too harsh for the nature of the incidents.
Moroccoโs Appeal: Sanctions Too Severe
The FRMF has decided to appeal the sanctions, arguing that they are not justified. The Moroccan football body stated, โGiven the incompatibility of these sanctions with the scale and severity of the incidents, we have decided to appeal.โ They believe the punishment is disproportionate and unfair.

Controversial Moments from the AFCON Final
The final match had its tensions. Moroccoโs players protested after Senegal received a penalty in stoppage time. Fans tried to storm the pitch, leading to clashes with stewards. Eighteen people were arrested, awaiting trial for hooliganism. These events created chaos that overshadowed Senegalโs victory.
CAF Sanctions Senegal, Morocco Takes a Different Approach
Senegalโs football federation (FSF) also received a fine of $715,000. CAF suspended Senegalโs coach, Pape Thiaw, and two players. Despite the controversy, Senegal chose not to appeal the ruling. The FSF accepted the penalties and moved on from the events.

Tensions Move from the Pitch to Social Media
The incidents led to an outcry on social media, especially in Morocco. Human rights groups raised concerns over increased hate speech aimed at sub-Saharan African residents. Morocco and Senegalโs officials called for calm and sought to maintain diplomatic relations between their countries.
Whatโs Next for Morocco and CAFโs Appeal?
The appeal process is now underway. Morocco hopes that CAF will reconsider its decision. The outcome will impact future rulings by CAF. Both countries have handled the controversy in different ways, and the decision may set a precedent for similar cases.
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