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Morocco: President calls for trust as CAF strips Senegal of AFCON 2025 title

Mr Motsepe expressed disappointment over the development, saying the decision raised serious concerns about the integrity of the final match.

• March 19, 2026
Senegal lifting trophy at AFCON 2025
Senegal lifting trophy at AFCON 2025

The president of the Confederation of African Football, Patrice Motsepe, called for trust following the confederation’s appeals board ruling on the AFCON 2025 final, which continues to spark debate.

Mr Motsepe made the call on Wednesday in response to the CAF appeals board’s decision.

The board overturned the disciplinary committee’s ruling. It subsequently awarded the final to Morocco, sparking continent-wide debate.

Mr Motsepe expressed disappointment over the development, saying the decision raised serious concerns about the integrity of the final match.

“I have been informed of the appeals committee’s decision and remain deeply disappointed by what transpired during that final,” he said.

He noted that the incident undermined years of progress in promoting integrity, transparency, and credibility in African football administration.

“What happened in that match challenges the gains we have made in building trust, ethics, and respect in African football,” Mr Motsepe said.

The CAF president described trust and transparency as longstanding challenges and assured that reforms remain ongoing under his leadership.

“When I assumed office, ensuring impartiality and respect for officials was a priority, and while progress has been made, doubts still linger,” he said.

Mr Motsepe reaffirmed confidence in CAF’s judicial independence, stressing that its committees are made up of respected legal experts across Africa.

“It is crucial that these bodies are seen as fair and independent, reflecting the highest standards of legal integrity on the continent,” he stated.

He pointed to the contrasting decisions of the committees as proof of their operational independence within CAF structures.

“The differing rulings clearly demonstrate that our judicial bodies operate independently and without interference,” he said.

With Senegal reportedly set to appeal, Mr Motsepe said CAF would respect any outcome from the Court of Arbitration for Sport.

“Every member association has the right to seek justice, and we will fully respect the final decision, whatever it may be,” he affirmed.

Mr Motsepe reiterated CAF’s commitment to fairness, insisting that no nation would receive preferential treatment in its competitions.

“No country will be favoured; fairness and equality remain the cornerstone of our decisions,” he said.

He added that steps were already being taken to address shortcomings identified from the controversial final.

“We are taking this matter seriously and implementing measures to prevent a recurrence,” Mr Motsepe said.

Mr Motsepe stressed that restoring public confidence in CAF’s decisions and officiating standards remained a top priority.

“Our goal is to ensure that fans across Africa trust that every decision is fair, unbiased, and in the best interest of the game,” he said.

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