The Confederation of African Football (CAF) has sanctioned the Senegal national football team with a 3-0 forfeit loss for a recent match against Morocco. The decision was made by CAF's Appeal Board after Senegal was found to have fielded an ineligible player.
The original match, a 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifier played on June 6, 2025, ended in a 1-1 draw. CAF's Disciplinary Committee initially ruled the match a 3-0 forfeit in favor of Morocco. Senegal appealed this decision, but the Appeal Board has now upheld the original sanction.
The ruling means Morocco is awarded a 3-0 victory, altering the standings in their World Cup qualifying group. The specific identity of the ineligible player and the exact nature of the infringement were detailed in the official CAF disciplinary decision.
This administrative result is a significant setback for Senegal's World Cup qualification campaign. The team, known as the Lions of Teranga, must now adjust their strategy for the remaining matches in the qualifying tournament.