🧠 Celebration or controversy? African football faces a split reality
Senegal have launched a formal appeal at the Court of Arbitration for Sport, challenging the decision that awarded Morocco a walkover victory in the Africa Cup of Nations final — a ruling that has triggered one of the most volatile governance crises in recent African football history.
At the centre of the storm is a dramatic sequence in the closing moments of the final, where a VAR-reviewed penalty decision in favour of Morocco led to protests from Senegal and an eventual walk-off by the West African side.
The aftermath has fractured the narrative of the tournament.

⚖️ CAF ruling sparks legal escalation
The Confederation of African Football ruled the match in Morocco’s favour, awarding a walkover victory following Senegal’s refusal to continue play.
However, Senegal’s football federation has rejected the outcome, arguing that the circumstances surrounding the decision compromised sporting integrity.
CAS has confirmed that an arbitration panel will now be constituted, with both parties expected to submit formal arguments within defined timelines. A final hearing date has not yet been set.
This legal route opens the door to a potential reversal — or confirmation — of one of the most disputed results in AFCON history.

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🏆 Senegal press ahead with victory celebrations
Even as legal proceedings begin, Senegal are moving forward with plans to celebrate what they insist was a legitimate triumph on the pitch.
A national ceremony has been scheduled to honour the players, with the trophy set to be presented publicly before thousands of supporters.
The decision effectively creates two parallel realities:
- A legal title still under dispute
- A sporting victory already being claimed and celebrated
A continental legitimacy crisis unfolds
The AFCON Final Crisis Senegal CAS Appeal now extends beyond a single match result.
It raises deeper questions about:
- VAR decision-making in high-stakes matches
- Refereeing accountability
- Governance credibility within African football
For CAF, the case represents a critical test of authority.
For Senegal, it is a battle for recognition.
For Morocco, it is a defence of an officially awarded title.
What happens next
CAS proceedings will determine whether:
- The walkover ruling stands
- The result is overturned
- Or further sanctions or remedies are applied
Until then, African football remains suspended between celebration and contestation.
