Afcon Final Chaos - Key Questions Answered
ByKatharine Sharpe
BBC Sport senior journalist
18 March 2026
The already chaotic story of the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations final had another chapter included when the Confederation of African Football (Caf) overturned the outcome.
Senegal beat Morocco 1-0 in the final on 18 January, however that scoreline has been officially changed to a 3-0 victory to Morocco as an outcome of a number of Senegalese gamers walking off the pitch in demonstration during the match.
What do we understand - and what do not we understand - about why the choice was made, what happens next, and what it means?
What took place in the Afcon final?
With the score 0-0 in the 8th minute of stoppage time in Rabat, referee Jean-Jacques Ndala awarded Morocco a charge for a challenge by El Hadji Malick Diouf on Brahim Diaz.
Moments earlier, Ndala had eliminated a Senegal objective.
After the charge was provided, Senegal head coach Pape Thiaw motivated his group to leave the field in protest, with just Sadio Mane remaining.
The match was paused for 17 minutes, throughout which Mane encouraged his team-mates to return.
When they did, Diaz's Panenka-style charge was easily conserved by Senegal goalkeeper Edouard Mendy - and the match went to extra time, when Pape Gueye scored Senegal's winning objective.
During the match, there were clashes in between Moroccan ball kids and Senegal reserve goalkeeper Yehvann Diouf, as he consistently attempted to prevent them from taking Mendy's towel from beside the goal.
Videos showed Diouf being tackled to the ground by 3 of the ball young boys then dragged around on the flooring as he tried to keep hold of the towel so Mendy might dry his gloves.
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Who made the decision to reverse the result - and what do the guidelines in fact state?
Caf's appeal board launched a declaration on 17 March - nearly 2 months after the last - announcing Senegal would forfeit the match and Morocco would be stated 3-0 winners after an appeal from the Moroccan Football Federation.
The appeal board is made up of nine people - a president, vice-president and seven other members.
They are all from different African countries, with Morocco and Senegal not presently represented.
The appeal board statement stated Senegal has actually contravened short articles 82 and 84 of the competition guidelines.
Article 82 states that if a team "leaves the ground before the regular end of the match without the authorisation of the referee", they are removed.
Article 83 states that a team "not present at the ground" on time for a match will likewise forfeit.
Article 84 states a group contravening articles 82 and 83 will be gotten rid of from the competitors.
It is unclear from the wording whether articles 82 and 83 need to be broken for a team to be eliminated, and it appears Senegal have been penalised for contravening just short article 82.
Will Senegal appeal - and how would that work?
The Senegalese Football Federation (FSF) has said it will appeal versus the verdict - explaining the choice as "a travesty".
Abdoulaye Seydou Sow - secretary general of the FSF - stated the would lodge an appeal with the Court of Arbitration for Sport (Cas) in Switzerland.
An independent panel of accredited arbitrators will then review the case.
Raymond Hack - the former head of Caf's disciplinary panel - told BBC World Service the process could take another 6 months to conclude, which would imply it would be ongoing during the World Cup.
Will there be a brand-new prize presentation - and what occurs to the medals?
There has not been an announcement on whether Morocco will have their own trophy event.
There are likewise concerns about what will happen to the winner's medals that were handed to Senegal gamers in January, and the competition reward cash of $10 million.
Several members of the Senegal team have published images of their medals on social media because the outcome was reversed.
"What do you do?" Hack stated on BBC World Service. "Call all the players back and say: 'Please offer your medal back ... please offer your reward cash back ... I want to provide it to someone else.'
"Nobody's going to do that till the Court of Arbitration makes a final ruling."
What will occur with betting payments?
Questions have actually also been asked about what wagering business will do - and whether people who backed Morocco will have their bets honoured.
Paddy Power, SkyBet and Betfair and a number of other service providers who have actually paid out bets on Morocco, but it is not yet clear what will happen to those put with other bookies.
Which other events were referenced in the judgment?
The declaration from Caf also consisted of these other decisions arising from the last:
An appeal by Morocco against Ismael Saibari being condemned of misbehavior in offense of short articles 82 and 83 was supported and his suspension lowered to two matches.
An appeal by Morocco versus the great troubled the ball kids was partly supported and the fine minimized.
An appeal by Morocco versus being condemned of disturbance around the OFR/VAR review area was dismissed and the fine stays in place.
An appeal by Morocco versus an event with a laser pen was partially promoted, with the great lowered.
What has the reaction been?
The Royal Moroccan Football Federation (FRMF) initially provided a short statement when the news of the judgment broke, declaring "its technique has never been intended to challenge the sporting performance of the teams participating in this competition, but solely to request the application of the competition's guidelines".
An upgraded statement on Wednesday stated that the outcome would contribute "to the consistency and trustworthiness of global competitors, especially African football."
The Senegalese federal government, on the other hand, called for an "independent international examination" into "thought corruption" at African football's governing body.
BBC Sport has actually called Caf for remark.
The FSF had earlier denounced the "unfair, unprecedented, and unacceptable decision, which casts a shadow over African football".
It said the appeal to Cas was vital to "protect its rights and the interests of Senegalese football".
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