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Can 2025: Senegal Presents Its Case Before Tas Regarding the Victory Attributed to Morocco

The Senegalese Football Federation submitted its case to the Arbitral Court of Sport concerning the decision of the African Confederation to award the CAN-2025 to Morocco on a green carpet, after a chaotic final that Senegal had won 1-0 on the ground.

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On 17 March, the African Football Confederation decided to declare Morocco the winner of CAN 2025. The final between the two countries, won 1-0 by Senegal on the ground, had been chaotic. The Senegalese Football Federation announced this Wednesday to appeal the decision. - African Cup of Nations: the TAS officially seized after the victory attributed to Morocco (Sports).

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Senegal appeals to the Arbitral Tribunal for Sport the decision of the African Confederation to award CAN 2025 to Morocco.

·Montreal, Canada
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The Senegalese Football Federation submitted its case to the Arbitral Court of Sport concerning the decision of the African Confederation to award the CAN-2025 to Morocco on a green carpet, after a chaotic final that Senegal had won 1-0 on the ground.

·Paris, France
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The Senegalese Football Federation is not willing to let the CAN trophy run in Morocco and challenged before the Arbitral Court of Sport to give the Lions of the Atlas the green carpet victory.

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This Wednesday, the Arbitral Court of Sport reports that the Senegalese Football Federation officially appealed after losing the African Cup of Nations on the green carpet.

·Paris, France
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Deprived of the title of African champion by a spectacular decision of the CAF Appeal Board, the Senegalese Football Federation intends to appeal to the Arbitral Court of Sport in the hope of maintaining its second star.

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JeuneAfrique.com broke the news in on Tuesday, March 24, 2026.
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