Morocco Crowned AFCON Champions After Controversial Decision
In a stunning turn of events, Morocco was awarded the Africa Cup of Nations title after Senegal's victory was overturned. The Confederation of African Football's appeals board declared Senegal to have forfeited the final, awarding Morocco a 3-0 default win. This decision has sparked significant debate and potential further appeals.
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In a surprising announcement, the Confederation of African Football declared Morocco the Africa Cup of Nations champions after overturning Senegal's victory. The decision came after a contentious final match that saw Senegal initially triumph.
The ruling was based on Senegal's actions during the match, where players left the field in protest. This resulted in a default 3-0 win for Morocco, marking their first African title since 1976.
The decision has not gone uncontested, with the potential for Senegal to appeal further at the Court of Arbitration for Sport, despite both teams preparing for the upcoming World Cup.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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