CAF sources say Motsepe had no say in the Senegal title strip

The administrative decision handed Morocco the title, but now they’re stuck holding a trophy that feels more like a legal placeholder than a real win.

Patrice Motsepe’s hands-off stance on the forfeit
  • The CAF president had zero say in the appeals ruling.
  • He insisted the judicial bodies acted completely independently.
  • Motsepe pointed to split decisions as proof of autonomy.
  • The executive leadership stayed out of the deliberations.
Senegal’s title being stripped after the final whistle
  • The CAF Appeals Board gave Morocco a 3-0 forfeit victory.
  • Senegal walked off the pitch briefly during the chaotic final.
  • Officials cited a rule about leaving without authorization.
  • The win was overturned despite the match having ended.
Senegal’s fierce rejection and planned legal fight
  • The federation called the ruling illegal and deeply unjust.
  • Players insisted trophies are won on the pitch.
  • The government wants an international corruption investigation.
  • They plan to appeal to CAS as soon as possible.
Fouzi Lekjaa’s role stirring up bias accusations
  • He serves as both Morocco’s FA president and CAF’s first vice-president.
  • Critics claimed the setup allowed for undue influence.
  • Augustin Senghor accused Morocco of dictating the law.
  • Motsepe rejected any suggestion of favoritism toward hosts.
 

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