
The Morocco’s AFCON 2025 triumph remains a major talking point across African football. Awarded by the Confederation of African Football at the expense of Senegal, the title is now under scrutiny, with a final decision expected from the Court of Arbitration for Sport.
As the legal battle unfolds, confidence appears to be growing on the Moroccan side. Speaking to Onze Mondial, Paris-based lawyer Romain Bizzini suggested that the odds favor Morocco retaining the title.
“I would say there is a 75% chance that CAF’s decision will be upheld and that Morocco will remain champions (…) The strict application of the regulations works in favor of confirming the forfeit,” he explained.
This legal perspective reinforces the idea that the governing body’s decision was grounded in regulatory compliance. Unless procedural flaws or new evidence emerge, CAS is likely to validate CAF’s ruling.
For Morocco, this would represent not only a legal victory but also the confirmation of a historic continental achievement. As the football world awaits the final verdict, Moroccan supporters remain cautiously optimistic that the title will stand.




