Senegal has taken its Africa Cup of Nations final dispute to the Court of Arbitration for Sport, which says it will handle the case as quickly as possible.
The team had originally beaten Morocco 1-0 in the final on 18 January. But that result didn’t stand for long. It was later changed to a 3-0 win for Morocco after a controversial turn of events.
What Happened in the Final
Tension rose in the final moments of the match when Morocco were awarded a stoppage-time penalty. Senegal’s players strongly disagreed and walked off the pitch in protest. They did return later, but the damage was already done.
The Royal Moroccan Football Federation filed a complaint after the match. The Confederation of African Football reviewed the situation and ruled that Senegal had forfeited the game. As a result, the scoreline was officially recorded as 3-0 in Morocco’s favor.
Senegal Fights Back
Senegal is not backing down. The team has appealed the decision and wants the title restored.
CAS Director General Matthieu Reeb said they know how important this case is for both teams and fans. He added that the process will move quickly, but both sides will still get a fair chance to present their case.
There is no exact timeline yet for when the final decision will be announced.
What Happens Next
According to sports expert Raymond Hack, the case could take several months to settle. If that happens, it may still be ongoing during the World Cup.
For now, everything depends on CAS. Senegal waits, hoping the decision goes in their favor.
