Morocco Fans Celebrate Controversial AFCON Title Win

Morocco Fans Celebrate Controversial AFCON Title Win
Moroccan fans party as CAF awards team championship

Moroccan fans celebrate AFCON win amid controversy and Senegal's appeal. Morocco crowned AFCON champions after CAF strips Senegal of title.


“Let the lawyers, the committees, the institutions do their work...”


Morocco fans are celebrating their team's AFCON title win, but some are being cautious due to Senegal's planned appeal. The CAF ruled Senegal forfeited the final after they walked off the pitch in protest of a penalty call.


The decision has sent shockwaves through African football. If you're looking for more updates, you might want to try searching online for the latest news.


Morocco was awarded a 3-0 win after Senegal walked off the pitch in protest during the AFCON final. Senegal had actually won 1-0 in extra time, but CAF's Appeal Board reversed the result. The Senegalese Football Federation is appealing to CAS, calling the ruling “unprecedented and unacceptable.” Morocco's football federation says applying the rules “strictly” will help African football.


Moroccan fans are celebrating, calling it “overdue justice.” Reactions are largely positive in Morocco. If you want the latest updates, you might want to try searching online.


“The surprise was that a fair decision was actually ⁠made, but if we look at the ‌reasoning behind it, it is logical and does justice to the team that truly deserved the title. It also sets a precedent - walking off the pitch because a match is slipping away is not acceptable,” said Abdelmalek Hamza, a fan in Casablanca.


“The decision was taken firmly, and the national team and the Moroccan people deserve this victory and this title.”


Rabat-based Oussama Ouaddich, who attended the tournament, welcomed the ⁠verdict, saying: “I am overjoyed. We deserved this trophy. After a brutal injustice, justice is finally rendered to Morocco.”



Morocco fans are celebrating their team's AFCON title win, but some are being cautious due to Senegal's planned appeal to the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS). The Senegalese Football Federation has instructed its lawyers to lodge an appeal, calling CAF's decision “unprecedented and unacceptable.”


The controversy surrounds CAF's ruling that Senegal forfeited the January 18 final against Morocco, awarding the title to Morocco. Senegal had initially won 1-0 in extra time, but CAF's Appeal Board reversed the result, citing Articles 82 and 84 of the tournament regulations.


Many Moroccan fans aren't worried about Senegal's appeal, feeling their team's title is secure. They're celebrating the win, calling it “overdue justice.”


“The Cup was stolen from us. CAF's decision corrected the situation and made justice to the Moroccan people,” said Mohammed Akherraz, a lawyer in Rabat.


“Appealing the decision... is only to gain time, but it is a right that would not alter the result.”


Some Moroccans are urging caution to prevent the AFCON title controversy from straining relations with Senegal. They believe the issue should be handled carefully to avoid escalating tensions between the two nations.


The Morocco embassy in Dakar has called on Moroccans in Senegal to “demonstrate restraint, vigilance, and a sense of responsibility.” Many Moroccans feel the CAF decision was fair, but others are prioritizing maintaining good relations with Senegal.


“As a ‌Moroccan, yes, I am proud. But what I want even more is for this not to become a wound between our peoples,” said Bilal Jouahri, an entrepreneur ‌in Rabat.


“Let the lawyers, the committees, the institutions do their work. The anger and insults serve nobody. Football lives on emotion, but emotions pass. It is just a game and should not fuel hate,” he added.


CAF President Patrice Motsepe has defended the decision to strip Senegal of their AFCON title, saying it's crucial that the organisation's disciplinary and appeals bodies are respected. He emphasized that no country in Africa will receive preferential treatment, and the ruling was made based on the tournament regulations.


On the other hand, Senegal's players are mocking the decision on social media, with some calling it “unfair” and “unacceptable.” Players like Pathe Ciss and Moussa Niakhate have posted sarcastic comments and jokes about the ruling.




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