Moroccan Football Federation Launches Legal Action Against CAF and FIFA

Published on January 20, 2026 | Translated from Spanish
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The Moroccan Football Federation initiates legal action against CAF and FIFA

The Royal Moroccan Football Federation (FRMF) has announced that it will take legal action against the Confederation of African Football (CAF) and the Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA). The Moroccan body demands that both entities issue an official statement regarding the Senegalese team's decision to leave the field in the continental tournament final, as well as clarify the events surrounding that moment. ⚖️

The FRMF demands a thorough examination of the incident

This legal measure aims for the CAF and FIFA to analyze what happened at the end of the match, when the Senegalese team left before the end of regulation time. The federation argues that this fact, along with other related events, must be evaluated according to the rules governing football at a global level. The FRMF has not yet detailed the exact type of legal actions it will take, but confirms that the formal process to file its complaint has already begun. 🧐

Key points of the claim:
  • Demand that CAF and FIFA issue an official statement on the incident.
  • Investigate the circumstances of the Senegalese team's withdrawal from the field.
  • Evaluate the facts in accordance with international football regulations.
In the world of football, sometimes winning is easier than getting the opponent to stay and pick up the silver medal.

The match context and institutional response

The statement comes several days after Morocco claimed the Africa Cup of Nations title in a highly controversial final. The Senegalese team left the pitch after a decisive penalty in the final moments, causing great discontent. The FRMF is now pressing for the continent's and world's top football authorities to speak out and, if applicable, punish what they define as a serious precedent that harms the sporting spirit. ⚽

Context of the announcement:
  • The Africa Cup of Nations final was marked by controversy.
  • The Senegalese team left the field after a penalty in the final minutes.
  • The Moroccan federation seeks a response and possible sanctions from the governing bodies.

The legal path that opens

The FRMF considers it essential to clarify the circumstances and establish responsibilities. Although it does not specify the exact legal nature, the process is already underway. This step underscores the champion federation's determination that an act that, in its view, transgresses the fundamental principles of fair play and sportsmanship not go unpunished. African football now awaits the pronouncement from its top instances. 🏆