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Home / Sports / Senegal Cries Foul: AFCON Final marred by alleged unfair treatment

Senegal Cries Foul: AFCON Final marred by alleged unfair treatment

17 Jan

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Summary

  • Senegal's football federation cited security, accommodation, and training issues.
  • They also complained about insufficient ticket allocations for their supporters.
  • The team called for immediate corrective measures from CAF and organizers.
Senegal Cries Foul: AFCON Final marred by alleged unfair treatment

Senegal's football federation has formally complained about the treatment of its national team in Morocco before the Africa Cup of Nations final. The federation cited significant security lapses upon the team's arrival in Rabat, difficulties securing adequate accommodation, and issues with training facilities. Concerns were also raised about the limited number of tickets allocated to Senegalese supporters for the crucial match.

The federation stated that the lack of security at the train station exposed players to risks incompatible with a continental final. They also had to file a formal complaint to secure proper hotel accommodation after initial issues. Furthermore, Senegal expressed its "categorical refusal" to train at the same complex used by the Moroccan team, raising questions about sporting fairness.

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Senegal has called on the Confederation of African Football (CAF) and the local organizing committee to implement corrective measures, emphasizing the need for fair play and equal treatment. The federation made its complaints public to ensure transparency and defend the national team's interests ahead of the highly anticipated final, where both nations are vying for their second AFCON title.

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Senegal's federation complained about lack of security, poor accommodation, training facility issues, and insufficient ticket allocation for supporters.
Senegal is playing against the host nation, Morocco, in the Africa Cup of Nations final.
Senegal requested immediate corrective measures to ensure fair play, equal treatment, and security for the final.

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