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Morocco breaks silence as CAF strips Senegal of AFCON crown

By Manuel NtoyaiMarch 19, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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The decision by CAF to dethrone Senegal as African Champions has been unpopular (photo courtesyCAFOnline)

The Royal Moroccan Football Federation (FRMF) has finally spoken after a dramatic decision by Confederation of African Football to dethrone Senegal as Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) champions; insisting its appeal was never about undermining results on the pitch.

In a statement, the Moroccan federation maintained that its move was purely about enforcing tournament regulations, not disputing the performances of teams that battled for continental glory.

“The appeal was never aimed at contesting sporting merit,” FRMF stated, adding that its primary concern was “the proper enforcement of competition regulations” and safeguarding the integrity of African football.

The controversy stems from a CAF disciplinary ruling that found regulatory breaches in the tournament—triggering the unprecedented decision to strip Senegal of their AFCON title. While CAF is yet to release a fully detailed public breakdown, sources indicate the issue revolved around eligibility and compliance concerns tied to tournament rules.

This is not the first time African football has faced administrative storms, but dethroning a champion is among the most extreme actions the continental body can take, sending shockwaves across the football world.

Senegal, widely celebrated for their triumph and dominant performances, now find themselves at the centre of a legal and sporting storm that could redefine how CAF handles governance disputes going forward.

Morocco has been widely viewed as the key driver behind the appeal process, but FRMF is now keen to distance itself from any narrative suggesting bad blood or rivalry.

Instead, the federation framed its actions as a stand for order and transparency in African competitions.

“We remain committed to respecting regulations, ensuring clarity of the competitive framework, and maintaining the stability of African football competitions,” the statement added.

Ironically, this year’s AFCON had been hailed as one of the most competitive and entertaining editions in recent memory—bringing together top talent from across the continent and reinforcing Africa’s growing influence in global football.

FRMF acknowledged this, commending all participating nations and describing the tournament as “a significant moment for African football.”

But the post-tournament fallout now threatens to overshadow what was, on the pitch, a celebration of African excellence.

The Moroccan federation says a more comprehensive statement will be issued after an upcoming meeting of its governing bodies—hinting that the saga is far from over.

Published Date: 2026-03-19 10:00:00
Author: Manuel Ntoyai
Source: TNX Africa
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