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CAS to Rule on Dispute Over Senegal Football Federation Leadership

A leadership dispute within the Senegalese Football Federation (FSF) is set to be reviewed by the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) next week. The case follows an appeal by Mady Touré, who is contesting the result of the September 2025 election that saw Abdoulaye Fall declared the winner.

The Dispute

Touré, who lost the election to Fall, has raised concerns about the legitimacy of the electoral process. He filed an appeal with CAS, questioning the fairness of the election and asking for the result to be reviewed. This appeal has sparked significant debate in Senegalese football.

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The CAS Hearing

CAS is now expected to examine the case and issue a ruling on whether Fall’s victory should stand. If CAS rules in favor of Touré, the FSF may have to hold a new election. The outcome will determine the future leadership of Senegalese football.

Implications for Senegalese Football

The CAS ruling will have significant consequences for the FSF and the governance of Senegalese football. A new election could shift the balance of power within the federation and influence future decisions about the country’s football programs. Stakeholders in Senegalese football are keenly awaiting the outcome.

Conclusion

The leadership crisis within the FSF has captured the attention of the football community. As CAS prepares to review the dispute, the future of the FSF’s leadership remains uncertain. Both sides hope for a resolution that will restore stability to the federation and ensure its future success.

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