The Confederation of African Football (CAF) has taken decisive action following the contentious 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) final, ordering a comprehensive review of the disciplinary ruling that initially upheld Senegal’s victory over host nation Morocco. This intervention comes amidst a storm of debate and intense scrutiny regarding the integrity of the match and the subsequent disciplinary decisions.
CAF’s appeals committee has formally reopened the case, acknowledging widespread concerns over pivotal moments during the high-stakes encounter. To facilitate this re-evaluation, the involved football federations have been instructed to submit extensive new legal arguments, substantiating their formal appeals against the original verdict. This move underscores CAF’s commitment to thoroughly scrutinize the initial ruling issued by its disciplinary committee.
In a further development, CAF has also initiated a broader inquiry into specific incidents that transpired during the final. A significant focus of this investigation will be placed on the performance and critical decisions made by the officiating crew, whose actions have been a major point of contention since the final whistle.
The entire matter is now set for a decisive hearing at an upcoming session of the appeals committee. During this crucial meeting, CAF is poised to either uphold the previous ruling, amend it, or potentially overturn it entirely. The outcome of this review could dramatically reshape the official result of the tournament’s final, impacting the legacy of the 2025 AFCON. This unprecedented intervention by CAF highlights the organization’s dedication to ensuring fairness and transparency in African football.
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