Morocco to Challenge CAF's Heavy Penalties After Africa Cup Chaos

Morocco will appeal CAF's $415,000 fines and match bans following the tumultuous Africa Cup of Nations final. The Moroccan federation sees the penalties as excessive. Meanwhile, tensions between Morocco and Senegal escalated on social media, with both countries urging calm and reaffirming diplomatic ties.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Rabat | Updated: 04-02-2026 09:18 IST | Created: 04-02-2026 09:18 IST
Morocco to Challenge CAF's Heavy Penalties After Africa Cup Chaos
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Morocco intends to challenge the hefty penalties imposed by CAF following the chaotic Africa Cup of Nations final, citing them as disproportionate. The Confederation of African Football fined Morocco $415,000 and imposed match bans on players, including key figures like Achraf Hakimi.

Despite the unrest during the final which Morocco lost 1-0 against Senegal, the Moroccan soccer federation and players were handed significant penalties. Meanwhile, actual events at the final, including incidents of ball boys seizing the Senegalese goalkeeper's towel, were used to justify the fines.

The post-match chaos, accompanied by social media tensions, prompted Morocco and Senegal to issue conciliatory messages highlighting the strength of their economic and diplomatic relationships, amidst concerns of escalating hostility.

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