Senegal to parade AFCON trophy with FA chief describing CAF ruling as 'blatant robbery'
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Senegal to parade AFCON trophy with FA chief describing CAF ruling as 'blatant robbery'
"Abdoulaye Fall described the stripping of Senegal's title as the 'most blatant administrative robbery in the history of our sport,' emphasizing the injustice faced by the team."
"Senegal's players initially refused to play after a controversial penalty was awarded to Morocco, leading to a dramatic delay before they returned to the pitch."
"The Senegalese Football Federation plans to showcase the Africa Cup of Nations trophy at the Stade de France, asserting their commitment to fight against the decision."
Senegal's football chief condemned the decision to strip the country of the Africa Cup of Nations title, calling it a significant injustice. The title was awarded to Morocco following a contentious final where Senegal initially won. The match featured a controversial penalty awarded to Morocco, leading to a delay and eventual extra time. Senegal's Football Federation is appealing the decision to the Court of Arbitration for Sport and plans to showcase the trophy at an upcoming match, emphasizing their refusal to accept the ruling.
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