Thursday, January 29, 2026 - Senegal coach, Pape Thiaw, has been banned for five Confederation of African Football (CAF) matches after a chaotic Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) final against Morocco this month, it was announced on Wednesday.
A CAF statement said the tactician was guilty of
"unsporting conduct" and "bringing the game into disrepute"
during the decider in Rabat on January 18, which Senegal won 1-0 after extra
time.
Senegalese forwards Iliman Ndiaye and Ismaila Sarr, who play
in the English Premier League, received two-match bans for "unsporting
behaviour towards the referee".
The Senegal Football Federation (FSF) was fined a total of
$615,000 for various offences during the final.
These included the "unsporting conduct of their players
and technical staff in violation of the CAF disciplinary code principles of
fair play, loyalty and integrity".
For "unsporting behaviour", Moroccan forward
Ismael Saibari was handed a three-match ban and a fine of $100,000, while
captain and defender Achraf Hakimi was suspended for two matches.
The Royal Moroccan Football Federation (FRMF) was fined
$200,000 for the "inappropriate behaviour of the stadium ball boys".
An additional fine of $100,000 was imposed for the
"improper conduct" of players and technical staff who invaded the VAR
review area and obstructed the work of the Congolese referee.
There was also a $15,000 fine after Moroccan supporters used
lasers to try and distract Senegalese players, bringing the total to $315,000.
The AFCON final took a series of dramatic turns from late in
regular time when a Sarr goal was disallowed for a foul on 2025 African player
of the year Hakimi.
Morocco were then awarded a penalty when star forward Brahim
Diaz was fouled, sparking furious Senegalese protests.
TV coverage of the final showed Thiaw gesturing toward his
players. This action was widely interpreted as him telling his team to leave
the field.
Most of the team walked off and went to the change room, but
star forward Sadio Mane did not follow them and later persuaded his teammates
to return to the pitch so that play could resume.
Morocco missed the long-delayed penalty with a weak shot
from Diaz, which was saved by Edouard Mendy. The match then went to extra time
and Pape Gueye scored to give Senegal a second AFCON title.

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