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Senegal: Government Intends to Appeal Caf Sanctions Against Coach Pape Thiaw

After the sanctions announced by the African Football Confederation (CAF), eleven days after the final of the CAN which was very tense in Morocco, Senegal is remiss. Dakar says it wants to appeal the decision of the CAF to suspend the candidate Pope Thiaw for five matches and to impose a fine of $100,000, or about CFAF 54 million.

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After the sanctions announced by the African Football Confederation (CAF), eleven days after the final of the CAN which was very tense in Morocco, Senegal is remiss. Dakar says it wants to appeal the decision of the CAF to suspend the candidate Pope Thiaw for five matches and to impose a fine of $100,000, or about CFAF 54 million.

·Paris, France
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Right in his boots. Sentenced by the disciplinary commission of the African Confederation of Football (CAF), the...

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Sentenced to the tune of 83,500 euros after his behavior at the final of the African Cup of Nations won by Senegal against the......

(wiwsport) - Touched by the spirit of solidarity born after the announcement of the sanctions concerning him, Pope Bouna Thiaw addressed the Senegalese people through a press release. The national breeder thanked the Senegalese for their support while asking that any initiative of the pool on his behalf be abandoned, to the benefit of more urgent causes. [...] The breeder [...] This article was originally published on wiwsport: site #1 of the sp…

The sinic t of Senegal's seal, Pope Thiaw, was suspended by five games and punished in US$ 100 thousand (R$ 518 thousand) by "anti-sport behavior" ap ordering his team to leave the field at the end of the African Cup of Na is against Morocco. Read more (01/29/2026)

·São Paulo, Brazil
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The Disciplinary Commission of the African Confederation of Football (CAF) issued its decisions this Wednesday evening following the incidents at the final of the African Cup of Nations (CAN) held on 18 January in Rabat between Senegal and Morocco. The various parties involved had been heard the previous day, Monday. Unsurprisingly, Senegal retains its continental title and remains qualified for the next World Cup. However, several individual sa…

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Maroc Diplomatique broke the news in on Thursday, January 29, 2026.
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