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AFCON Chaos Erupts as Morocco Walkout Ghost Returns to Shake CAF After Sanction

African football is once again confronting its past, as a decades-old controversy from the 1976 Africa Cup of Nations resurfaces following CAF’s dramatic decision to strip Senegal of the 2025 title and award it to Morocco.

Back in 1976 Africa Cup of Nations, Morocco National Team claimed their first continental crown under controversial circumstances. The tournament, hosted in Ethiopia, used a unique final group format to determine the winner, a system later abandoned due to its flaws.

The decisive clash between Morocco and Guinea National Team turned chaotic after Guinea took the lead through Chérif Souleymane. Tensions escalated when a red card was shown to a Moroccan player, prompting Morocco’s team to stage a walkout in protest. For nearly 15 minutes, the match was halted before play eventually resumed.

Despite being reduced to ten men, Morocco fought back, with Ahmed Makrouh scoring a late equaliser to secure a 1–1 draw, enough to hand them the title by a single point.

At the time, no sanctions followed. But that decision is now under fresh scrutiny.

Fast forward to the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations final, where Senegal National Team found themselves at the centre of a similar storm. In protest against a late penalty awarded to Morocco, Senegal’s players walked off the pitch, causing a lengthy delay. Although they went on to win the match on the field, CAF later ruled the walkout a breach of regulations.

In a stunning verdict, African football’s governing body overturned the result, awarding Morocco a 3–0 victory and stripping Senegal of the title.

That ruling has now opened the door for Guinea to challenge history.

The Guinea Football Federation has formally called on Confederation of African Football to review the 1976 final outcome, arguing that the same disciplinary standards applied to Senegal should be extended retrospectively.

“Give us back our 1976 AFCON trophy,” the federation demanded, insisting that Morocco’s walkout back then should have resulted in forfeiture.

However, the situation is far from straightforward. Sports legal experts note that modern CAF regulations, including walkover and forfeiture rules, were not in place in 1976 and are rarely applied retroactively.

Still, the debate raises uncomfortable questions about consistency, fairness, and whether football’s governing bodies should revisit controversial moments from the past.

As CAF remains silent on Guinea’s request, one thing is clear: a decision made nearly 50 years ago is now back in the spotlight, and it could test the limits of how far football is willing to go to correct its history.

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