Morocco to Challenge CAF Sanctions After Controversial AFCON Final
Morocco's football federation intends to appeal CAF's disciplinary actions following a chaotic Africa Cup of Nations final against Senegal. Morocco criticizes the penalties as disproportionate, with sanctions on both teams. Despite the controversy, CAF regards the tournament as successful due to record revenues.
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The Moroccan football federation is poised to challenge the Confederation of African Football's recent sanctions. The dispute rises from January's contentious Africa Cup of Nations final between Morocco and Senegal.
The match's disorder, marked by a Senegalese player walk-off and a fan pitch invasion, led to several disciplinary actions, including a five-match ban for Senegal's coach.
Despite accusations of misconduct involving both nations, CAF celebrates record revenues from the tournament, labeling it a success amidst the chaos of its closing event.
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