Morocco has formally lodged a complaint with the Confederation of African Football (CAF) against Senegal, challenging the outcome of a recent match. The dispute centers on alleged irregularities during the game, which Morocco claims affected the final result.
According to sources close to the matter, the Moroccan Football Federation (FRMF) submitted evidence to CAF's disciplinary committee, arguing that officiating errors and procedural violations occurred. Senegal's football federation has denied any wrongdoing, stating the match was conducted fairly.
CAF has confirmed receipt of the complaint and is reviewing the case. A decision is expected within the next few weeks, which could include a replay or disciplinary action against Senegal if violations are proven.
This is not the first time Morocco has challenged CAF decisions; in 2022, they successfully appealed a similar case involving a World Cup qualifier. The outcome of this latest dispute could have implications for both teams' standings in upcoming tournaments.