The Confederation of African Football (CAF), has announced a major decision overturning the result of the TotalEnergies 2025 Africa Cup of Nations Final, originally played on January 18, 2026 in Rabat, Morocco.
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Initial Outcome: On the pitch, Senegal had been celebrated as the winners of the 2025 AFCON, defeating host nation Morocco in a dramatic final.
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Final Ruling: On March 17, 2026, CAF’s Appeal Board ruled that Senegal forfeited the final match, and consequently Morocco is now declared AFCON champions with the result recorded as a 3–0 win in their favour.
This represents one of the most unprecedented reversals in African football history.
Details of the Official CAF Statement
According to CAF’s official appeal decision:
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The Senegalese national team was declared to have forfeited the final match under Article 84 of the AFCON regulations.
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The match result is now officially recorded as a 3–0 administrative victory for Morocco.
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The appeal was lodged by the Fédération Royale Marocaine de Football (FRMF), which was upheld by CAF after review.
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CAF also adjusted other disciplinary matters, including fines and sanctions related to the match.
Background: What Happened in the Final?
The 2025 AFCON final was one of the most controversial in tournament history:
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The match finished with Senegal initially victorious, involving controversial refereeing calls, VAR decisions, fan unrest, and a mid‑game protest walk‑off by Senegalese players and staff deep into stoppage time.
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Senegal reportedly walked off the pitch in protest of a late penalty decision awarded to Morocco.
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Play resumed after intervention, and Senegal eventually scored what was originally recorded as the match‑winning goal during extra time.
However, CAF later concluded that Senegal’s actions — specifically leaving the field without authorisation — constituted a forfeit under the competition’s disciplinary regulation.
Regulatory Basis for Overturning the Result
CAF’s ruling cites Article 82 and Article 84 of the AFCON Regulations:
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Article 82 covers situations where a team withdraws from a competition or refuses to play.
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Article 84 specifically dictates that a team that forfeits a match will lose by a default scoreline — typically 3–0.
CAF deemed that Senegal’s walk‑off — regardless of later continuation — met the criteria for a forfeit under these articles.
Reactions and Controversy
The decision has sparked widespread debate, with reactions across the football community noting:
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Many see it as a strict application of the rules against teams that walk off the pitch.
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Others argue the ruling creates a controversial precedent, especially given that the match was played to completion under officials’ supervision.
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Fans and pundits online have expressed disbelief, frustration, and disagreement with CAF’s ruling, citing concerns about fairness and governance in African football.
Implications Going Forward
The ruling has several potential implications:
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Morocco will be officially recognized as champions of the 2025 AFCON instead of Senegal.
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Historical records and statistics will be updated to reflect the administrative 3–0 result.
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CAF’s disciplinary stance may influence how future incidents involving match interruptions and walk‑offs are ruled.
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There may be consequences for both federations in CAF and FIFA disciplinary contexts, including fines and suspensions (based on earlier sanctions related to the chaotic final).
Summary
| Aspect | Outcome |
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| Original Match Result | Senegal won on the pitch (1–0 in extra time). |
| CAF Appeal Board Ruling | Senegal forfeited the match. |
| Official Result | Morocco 3–0 winners by forfeit. |
| AFCON Champions | Morocco (officially declared 2025 champions). |
| Regulatory Basis | Articles 82 & 84 of CAF regulations. |

