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What Really Happened in the Africa Cup of Nations Final and Why CAF's Decision Caused Shock

Published March 18, 2026, 08:22
What Really Happened in the Africa Cup of Nations Final and Why CAF's Decision Caused Shock

CAF's decision to overturn the result of the Africa Cup of Nations final and award the trophy to Morocco, two months after the match, has caused shock and strong reactions. CAF justifies the decision with incidents that occurred during the final, such as disputed penalties and protests by Senegalese players. The final was characterized by intense protests, disputed penalties, and a general atmosphere of chaos. Senegal protested the refereeing decisions and its players threatened to walk off the pitch. The situation escalated when a Moroccan player snatched the Senegalese goalkeeper's "lucky charm". CAF's decision has sparked intense debate about the transparency and credibility of African football. Many question CAF's right to overturn the result of a match so long after it was played. This case highlights the ills plaguing African football and raises questions about CAF's ability to manage its competitions with transparency and integrity.