Senegal's bid to reclaim the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations title has taken a significant step forward after the Court of Arbitration for Sport confirmed receipt of their appeal. The Senegalese Football Federation lodged the appeal with CAS, seeking to nullify the decision by the Confederation of African Football (CAF) to strip them of the title. CAF had awarded the AFCON title to Morocco after ruling that Senegal forfeited the final due to misconduct during the match. The controversy began when Senegal's players walked off the pitch in protest following a stoppage-time penalty awarded to the hosts.
The stoppage-time penalty led to a heated confrontation between the teams, and Senegal's players briefly left the pitch. CAF's Appeal Board subsequently ruled that Senegal forfeited the final, awarding Morocco a 3-0 victory and the title. The decision was met with widespread criticism, with the Senegalese government calling for an independent international investigation into what it described as "suspected corruption" within CAF.
The CAS has pledged to deliver a verdict as swiftly as possible, acknowledging the urgency surrounding the high-profile dispute. The outcome of the appeal will have significant implications for both Senegal and Morocco, with the title at stake.
💡 NaijaBuzz TakeSenegal's Sadio Mané will be hoping for a swift resolution to this controversy, which has overshadowed his impressive AFCON campaign. A successful appeal would be a major boost for the West African nation, while a loss would see Morocco crowned champions. The outcome will have significant implications for the title race, with Senegal's chances of reclaiming the title hanging in the balance.






