Senegal have been sensationally stripped of their 2025 AFCON tile, seems to be ignoring the CAF order.
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The football world is abuzz following the Confederation of African Football’s (CAF) audacious proclamation of Morocco as the champions of the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (Afcon).
The announcement, which has drawn ire from fans, players, and officials alike, comes at a precarious moment as the decision remains under judicial review with the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS). With the outcome so uncertain, many stakeholders are questioning whether CAF has undermined the sanctity of one of Africa’s premier sporting competitions.
Critics have swiftly pointed out that the declaration appears to dismiss the ongoing appeal process surrounding the title, thus potentially jeopardising the integrity of the tournament’s legacy. Football, a sport steeped in history and honour, is engulfed in controversy; many are urging CAF to respect due process and wait for a final ruling before making any declarations about the champions.
In a remarkable display of resilience and unity, the Senegalese Football Federation (FSF) has responded to CAF’s move by announcing a trophy parade in Paris, France, today. Intended as a substantial gesture to showcase Senegal’s claim to the title, the event aims to celebrate the team’s achievement before the Senegalese diaspora and assert its status as the “true champions” of the continent.
The festive occasion will unfold before a friendly match against Peru at the esteemed Stade de France, featuring appearances from renowned Senegalese artists such as Youssou N’Dour and Booba. This parade is branded a “bold show of defiance” against CAF’s controversial ruling, echoing the sentiments of countless fans who believe Senegal played a stellar role in the 2025 tournament.
Hailing from a nation with a passionate football culture, the FSF’s initiative to hold this parade reflects a deep commitment not only to its players but also to its expansive fanbase. By showcasing the trophy at an event that promises to be a cultural highlight, Senegal aims to reinforce the belief that its merit on the field is undisputed, despite ongoing legal challenges.
The broader implications of CAF’s decision resonate far beyond football matches. It raises questions about governance, accountability, and the principles of fair play that underpin the sport. Many within the football community are calling for transparency and adherence to legal protocols that safeguard the competition’s integrity.
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