The 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON), final delivered one of the most dramatic moments in recent African football history when Senegal defeated hosts Morocco 1–0 after extra time at the Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium in Rabat, on 18 January 2026.
Key Match Facts
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Date: 18 January 2026
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Venue: Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium, Rabat, Morocco
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Event: AFCON 2025 Final
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Final Score: Senegal 1 — 0 Morocco (after extra time)
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Decisive Goal: Pape Gueye (Senegal) in extra time
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Champions: Senegal (Second AFCON title)
Senegal — crowned African champions for the second time after their previous title in 2021 — became a dominant force in continental football by holding off Morocco’s hosts in a match defined by tension, controversy and late drama.
Match Highlights & Controversies
The match was intense from start to finish. After a goalless draw in regulation time, late extra-time drama saw Pape Gueye break the deadlock and secure victory for Senegal.
But the road to extra time was not smooth:
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Late Penalty Controversy: Morocco was awarded a stoppage‑time penalty after a VAR review — a decision that sparked dramatic scenes, including Senegalese players temporarily leaving the pitch in protest.
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Penalty Drama: Morocco’s leading scorer Brahim Díaz missed the penalty with a Panenka attempt that was saved by Senegal goalkeeper Édouard Mendy, keeping the score level and sending the game to extra time.
Fans and commentators described the officiating decisions as chaotic, with many noting the unusual series of events that shaped the final.

Historic Rivalry: Morocco vs Senegal
Head‑to‑Head History
Morocco and Senegal have a long and competitive history, though the AFCON final was their first meeting in the tournament’s showpiece match.
Across all competitions before this final:
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Matches played: 31
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Morocco wins: 18
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Senegal wins: 6
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Draws: 7
This head‑to‑head advantage reflects Morocco’s historical edge, though recent matches have been more closely contested.
Their meetings stretch back decades, including World Cup qualifiers, friendlies and regional competitions where both sides have traded wins. For example, Morocco eliminated Senegal in the 2024 CHAN semi‑final on penalties following a 1–1 draw.
Recent Past Meetings
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2025 CHAN Semi‑Final: Morocco 1–1 Senegal (Morocco won on penalties)
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2020 Friendly: Morocco 3–1 Senegal
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2012 Friendly: Senegal 1–0 Morocco
These results show that despite Morocco’s overall historic advantage, Senegal has risen in prominence, especially in recent AFCON competitions.
What This Victory Means
For Senegal
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Second AFCON Title: Reinforces Senegal’s rise as a powerhouse in African football with continental success in 2021 and 2025.
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Respect and Momentum: The victory cements Senegal’s status as one of the continent’s elite teams.
For Morocco
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Heartbreak at Home: The Atlas Lions were aiming to end a 50‑year AFCON title drought (last win in 1976).
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Near Miss: Morocco showed strong form throughout the tournament, conceding very few goals and carrying home support into a final that — despite the loss — highlighted their quality and resilience.
Broader Context
African Football Narrative
This final highlighted key themes in African football:
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High‑stakes drama and controversy
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Emerging tactical excellence
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Historic rivalries taking on new meaning
Senegal’s win, achieved on Moroccan soil in an emotionally charged final, may shape the narrative of African football for years to come — emphasizing tactical maturity and mental resilience under pressure.