Jailed Senegal fans deny wrongdoing in AFCON final chaos in Morocco
Eighteen Senegalese football fans, jailed in Morocco for hooliganism during the Africa Cup of Nations final in Rabat in January, are appealing their sentences. The fans, who received prison terms of three to twelve months, deny wrongdoing, claiming they were forced onto the pitch due to crowd surges and projectiles.

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AI-generatedEighteen Senegalese football fans, jailed in Morocco for hooliganism during the Africa Cup of Nations final in Rabat in January, are appealing their sentences. The fans, who received prison terms of three to twelve months, deny wrongdoing, claiming they were forced onto the pitch due to crowd surges and projectiles. Prosecutors sought stiffer penalties, but the initial sentences were upheld. The defense requested video evidence be shown to verify the identities of those in court, a request the prosecution opposed. The judge is yet to respond to the request. The Confederation of African Football (CAF) reversed Senegal’s win, awarding the title to Morocco, a decision the Senegalese Football Federation is appealing.
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5 extractedThe Confederation of African Football (CAF) reversed Senegal’s win last month, awarding the title to Morocco two months after the final.
Senegal Prime Minister Ousmane Sonko spoke out to decry the decision.
The Senegalese argued that they had been forced onto the pitch because of a surging crowd or to avoid being spat upon.
A Moroccan court sentenced the 18 Senegalese football fans to prison terms ranging from three to 12 months on charges of hooliganism.
Eighteen Senegalese football supporters were convicted over a pitch invasion during the Africa Cup of Nations final in Rabat in January.