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Morocco threatens legal action after Senegal's walk-off mess
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[QUOTE="Queen, post: 84660, member: 27"] Morocco is taking soccer's governing bodies to court over a wild cup final finish. The nation's football federation plans legal action with CAF and FIFA following Senegal's team walk-off during the championship match. Officials believe the protest materially affected the game's outcome after a penalty was awarded to Morocco. Senegal later returned to the pitch and secured a narrow victory. Senegal captured the title with a single goal scored by Pape Gueye. The decisive moment came after Moroccan striker Brahim Díaz missed a critical penalty attempt with a failed Panenka chip. Díaz has publicly apologized for the error, stating the failure hurt his soul. Moroccan leadership contends the player's focus was disrupted by the opposing team's actions. Coach Walid Regragui criticized Senegal's manager, Pape Thiaw, for the walk-off, calling the scene shameful for African football. Thiaw later apologized for the heated decision. The Confederation of African Football condemned the protest as unacceptable, promising a review and potential disciplinary measures. FIFA's president also condemned leaving the field. Additional match chaos involved ballboys and a substitute interfering with a towel meant for Senegal's goalkeeper. The incident occurred during wet conditions at the stadium. Morocco's formal complaint argues these events improperly influenced the match and player performance. The federation seeks a ruling on the protest's impact. [/QUOTE]
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