CAF to Rule on AFCON Final Dispute After Morocco-Senegal Clash
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The Confederation of African Football (CAF) will hold a key disciplinary meeting today. The committee will examine serious incidents that occurred during and after the 2026 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) final.
The match was played on Sunday, January 18, in Rabat, Morocco. The host nation defeated Senegal to win the championship.
Reports indicate the meeting will review problems surrounding the high-stakes game. These likely include on-field misconduct and post-match disturbances. CAF's disciplinary body has the power to issue fines, suspensions, or other sanctions.
The outcome of this hearing will be closely watched across the continent. A ruling is expected in the coming days.