In a dramatic and highly controversial twist, the Confederation of African Football (CAF) has stripped Senegal of their AFCON 2025 title and awarded it to Morocco.
The decision, announced on March 17, 2026, comes nearly two months after the chaotic final in Rabat — and has already sparked outrage across the football world.
CAF ruled that Senegal forfeited the match after their players walked off the pitch in protest during stoppage time. As a result, the game has now been recorded as a 3-0 win for Morocco, handing the Atlas Lions their second AFCON trophy.
What Changed?
Initially, Senegal had been declared winners after a 1-0 extra-time victory, thanks to a goal by Pape Gueye.
But CAF has now ruled that the walk-off — led by coach Pape Thiaw — violated tournament rules, amounting to forfeiture.
This comes after Morocco pushed a strong appeal through both CAF and FIFA channels, arguing that the protest disrupted the integrity of the game.

Infantino Reacts as Morocco Celebrates
Gianni Infantino backed the decision, saying it protects the integrity of football.
Morocco’s camp, on the other hand, is celebrating the ruling as long-overdue justice.
Star defender Achraf Hakimi shared celebratory posts online, while the Moroccan federation described the verdict as “justice served.”
Senegal Furious: “We Were Robbed!”
Senegal is not taking this lightly.
Superstar Sadio Mané expressed disbelief, insisting the team won fairly on the pitch.
Coach Thiaw went even further, calling the ruling “a dark day for African football.”
The Senegalese federation has now vowed to challenge the decision, with a possible move to the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS).
Fans Go Wild Online
Social media has erupted — and it’s chaos.
Senegal fans are furious:
“This is daylight robbery! CAF has stolen our trophy!”
“We won on the pitch — how do you change that after two months?”
“#JusticeForSenegal — this is corruption!”
Neutral fans are also questioning CAF:
“If it was a forfeit, why wait this long?”
“This sets a dangerous precedent in football.”
Even some Moroccan fans are conflicted:
“We’ll take the trophy, but this feels messy.”
“This victory doesn’t feel the same.”

The Final That Started It All
The drama began during the January 18 final in Rabat.
With the match at 0-0 in stoppage time, a VAR decision awarded Morocco a penalty after a foul on Brahim Díaz.
Senegal players stormed off in protest, causing a 15-minute delay and near-chaos in the stadium.
When play resumed, Díaz missed the penalty — and Senegal went on to score in extra time, sparking wild celebrations that have now been erased.
A First in AFCON History
This marks the first time an AFCON final result has ever been overturned after the match was completed — a move that could have long-term consequences for African football.
Analysts warn the decision could deepen divisions, especially given ongoing concerns about officiating and governance in the sport.
What Next?
With Senegal planning to appeal and fans demanding answers, this story is far from over.
But for now, CAF has made it official:
Morocco are champions — and one of the most dramatic AFCON sagas in history has taken an even more shocking turn.
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