Senegal’s football bosses say they will appeal to keep 2025 Cup of Nations title

Published on April 1, 2026

Senegalese football authorities announced on Wednesday their intention to appeal to the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) in response to the Confederation of African Football’s (CAF) recent decision to strip their national team of the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations title. The controversial ruling transferred the championship trophy to Morocco, prompting outrage among Senegalese officials and fans alike.

The decision revoke Senegal’s title has been met with a mixture of disbelief and anger. Senegal’s football federation expressed its commitment to defending the integrity of the nation’s footballing achievements, stating that they believe the ruling to be unjustified. Officials highlighted their pride in the team’s accomplishments and stressed the importance of preserving the legitimacy of the tournament outcomes.

In their appeal, Senegal’s football bosses aim to present evidence that they believe will overturn CAF’s decision. They contend that the national team fully complied with all relevant regulations and standards during their victorious campaign. The federation is seeking not only to retain the title but also to clarify the circumstances surrounding CAF’s decision, which they argue lacks proper justification.

Supporters of the Senegalese team have rallied around their football federation’s stance, with many taking to social media to voice their anger over what they perceive as an unwarranted penalty. The move to appeal is seen as a crucial step in fighting for their rightful recognition and in upholding the spirit of fair play in African football.

As the situation unfolds, attention will be focused on the response from CAF and the timeline for the appeal process. It remains to be seen how this dispute will affect both Senegal’s footballing future and the upcoming Africa Cup of Nations tournaments.

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