Tag: FSF

  • CAS receives Senegal’s appeal against declaring Morocco as AFCON winners

    CAS receives Senegal’s appeal against declaring Morocco as AFCON winners

    The Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) has officially acknowledged receiving an appeal from the Senegalese Football Federation (FSF) against the Confederation of African Football (CAF) and the Royal Moroccan Football Federation (FRMF).

    The appeal challenges a CAF decision made on March 17, 2026, which declared that Senegal’s national team forfeited the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) final for Morocco 2025, thereby awarding the Moroccan team a 3-0 victory.
    The FSF is seeking to overturn this decision and have themselves declared the AFCON winners.

    They also request an immediate halt to the deadline for submitting an appeal brief until the CAF decision is fully explained.

    The CAF decision from March 17, 2026, was only provisional.

    A CAS Arbitral Panel will be formed to review the case, after which a procedural schedule will be set.

    According to CAS procedural rules, the Appellant has twenty days to file an appeal brief with legal arguments, and the Respondents have another twenty days to submit a defense statement.

    However, CAS has denied the FSF’s request to pause deadlines, as it is not feasible to predict a procedural timeline or specify when a hearing will occur.

    Matthieu Reeb, CAS Director General, commented: “CAS is fully equipped to handle this type of dispute, with the help of expert and independent arbitrators. We understand the eagerness of teams and fans to know the final decision, and we will ensure that arbitration proceedings are conducted as quickly as possible, while respecting the right of all parties to a fair hearing.”

    On the 17th of this month, the CAF appeals committee ruled in favor of Morocco’s appeal against the CAF disciplinary committee’s decision, which had confirmed Senegal as champions.

    The appeals committee nullified Senegal’s AFCON victory and penalized Senegal for forfeiting the match by leaving the field, thereby declaring Morocco as champions with a 3-0 score.

  • Controversial Senegal football chief Abdoulaye, to file appeal at CAS

    Controversial Senegal football chief Abdoulaye, to file appeal at CAS

    Controversial Senegalese football federation President Abdoulaye Fall has announced his intention of filing a petition at the Court of Arbitration (CAS) to protest the appeal board decision to strip Senegal of the AFCON title.

    In what seems laughable, Abdoulaye’s fate as the Senegal football federation president is yet to be determined, following his election, which was marred by serious irregularities.

    CAS will soon pronounce its verdict on the extra vote counted during the tally (which should have invalidated the election according to the FSF statutes).

    Abdoulaye Fall’s election was marred by serious manipulations (his camp being accused of paying for voters’ travel & accommodation)

    The appeal to be filed by FSF at CAS on their team’s revocation of the AFCON title could also take time, and the ruling may be delivered sometime next year.

    The CAF Appeal Board ruled in favour of Morocco’s request after Senegal players walked off the pitch in the January 18th AFCON final in Rabat.

  • CHAN 2024: Defending Champions Senegal hit residential training camp

    CHAN 2024: Defending Champions Senegal hit residential training camp

    Senegal’s home-based national team began their preparation for the defence of their 2024 African Nations Championship (CHAN) crown with a two-week residential training camp yesterday, 30th June.

    The Teranga Lions is camping at the Jules François Bocandé Technical Development Centre in Toubab Dialaw is part of the early groundwork laid by the Senegalese Football Federation (FSF) ahead of the tournament, which runs from August 2 to 30, 2025, across Kenya, Uganda, and Tanzania.

    A total of 28 players have been selected for the initial phase of preparations, with several drawn from top-performing clubs in the Senegalese domestic league.

    Teungueth FC, reigning champions of Ligue 1, boasts the highest number of representatives, with four players earning call-ups.

    The camp is designed to give the players a head start in terms of tactical routines, fitness management, and team cohesion, as the Teranga Lions A ’look to retain the title they won in Algeria in 2023.

    Senegal, now under pressure to defend their continental crown, is in Group D alongside Nigeria, Sudan, and Congo.

    The Teranga Lions will get their title defence underway at the Amaan Stadium in Zanzibar against Nigeria in a West African derby on the 5th of next month.