Thursday, April 9, 2026 -President of the Confederation of African Football, Patrice Motsepe, has vowed to respect the decision of the Court of Arbitration for Sport over the disputed 2025 AFCON title, which was awarded to Morocco by the body’s Appeal Committee.
Motsepe disclosed this on Wednesday, April 9, during a visit
to Senegal, 22 days after the historic decision to strip the Teranga Lions of
victory in the final of the 2025 AFCON and declare Morocco the winner
The Confederation of African Football (CAF) announced the
decision on March 17 to crown Morocco champions two months after the
acrimonious conclusion to the tournament, stripping Senegal of their title for
leaving the pitch
CAF’s Appeals Committee awarded Morocco 3-0 scoreline,
despite losing the match on the pitch 1-0, on the grounds that the Teranga
Lions’ players withdrew from the field.
CAF’s decision sparked strong reactions inside Senegal, as
the government, in a statement issued on March 18, called for an international
investigation into “suspicions of corruption within the leading bodies” of the
African confederation.
The Senegalese Football Federation later filed an appeal
with the Court of Arbitration for Sport.
In the wake of the legal dispute, Motsepe stated that the
challenges and disputes arising from the final have been referred to the Court
of Arbitration for Sport, adding that CAF will respect and implement whatever
decision the body delivers.
The CAF President says his visit to Senegal was driven by a
strong commitment to working closely with Senegal’s football leadership,
alongside the president, the government, and the people of the nation.
He emphasized that those matters are now behind, with CAF’s
priority now on developing football across the member nations and strengthening
the game across the African continent.
Motsepe is expected to deliver the same message when he
visits Morocco today, April 9.
The visit is believed to be a diplomatic mission to calm the
atmosphere over the ongoing legal battle surrounding the 2025 AFCON title.

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