
New details have emerged regarding the controversial Africa Cup of Nations final between Morocco and Senegal, reinforcing Morocco’s position in the ongoing dispute.
According to revelations from Le Monde, multiple official reports describe a chaotic situation during the match, including a 12-minute interruption that may have influenced key moments of the game.
The final’s general coordinator, Khaled Lemkecher, reportedly noted that several Senegalese players left the pitch and headed to the dressing room, leaving Sadio Mané alone on the field during the disruption.
In addition, a security report highlighted crowd violence and raised concerns over possible pressure on referees to avoid issuing red cards to Senegalese players.
These reports, prepared by officials from multiple African nations, are now central to Morocco’s legal approach. The Royal Moroccan Football Federation is seeking a clear application of the rules, arguing that the integrity of the competition must be upheld.
As the case progresses, these revelations could play a decisive role in the final outcome of the dispute.




