AFCON Update: Senegal Stripped of Title, Morocco Declared Champions
By Vikram Nair / 18.03.2026
In a surprising turn of events, the Confederation of African Football (CAF) has stripped Senegal of its AFCON title, declaring Morocco the champions following the final match held on March 17, 2026, in Rabat, Morocco. The match result was officially recorded as 3-0 in favor of Morocco, despite Senegal’s Pape Gueye scoring the decisive goal during the game.
The controversy escalated when Senegal’s players walked off the pitch in protest, leading to significant repercussions. A penalty awarded to Morocco was saved during the match, further intensifying the drama on the field.
CAF has imposed fines exceeding $1 million on both Senegal and Morocco due to the incidents that unfolded during the final. The ruling has sparked a wave of reactions, with Senegal now considering an appeal to the Court of Arbitration for Sport.
Prior to this decision, Senegal had celebrated its first AFCON title, which has now been annulled, while Morocco recovers the continental title, marking its first championship since 1976. The CAF Appeals Panel annulled the decision of the Disciplinary Committee, citing the behavior of Senegalese players as a serious offense.
In response to the ruling, Morocco’s football federation emphasized its commitment to adhering to competition rules. Additionally, Ismaël Saibari’s suspension was reduced to two official matches, reflecting the ongoing adjustments in the aftermath of the final.
Financial sanctions were also levied against the Moroccan Federation related to match incidents, including a maintained fine of $100,000 for VAR zone interference and reduced fines of $50,000 for ball boys and $10,000 for the use of lasers.
As the situation develops, Senegal’s intention to appeal the decision highlights the contentious nature of the ruling. The implications of this decision are likely to resonate throughout the football community as discussions around fairness and sportsmanship continue.
Details remain unconfirmed regarding the next steps in this unfolding saga, but the spotlight remains firmly on both teams and the CAF as they navigate the aftermath of this historic match.
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