The Senegalese Football Federation's recent tour of the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) trophy has become a point of diplomatic friction. After winning the tournament in Morocco, Senegal organized a celebratory tour, which included displaying the trophy to its diaspora in France.
This move was perceived by some Moroccan officials and media as a provocation, given the historic sporting rivalry between the two nations and the fact that Morocco hosted the tournament. Critics argued the trophy tour outside Africa, particularly in a former colonial power, was inappropriate.
Senegalese authorities defended the tour as a legitimate celebration of a national achievement with its large expatriate community. The incident highlights how football victories in the region can quickly transcend sport and enter the realm of international diplomacy and national pride.
No official diplomatic protests have been filed, but the exchange of comments in the press underscores the lingering competitive tensions following Senegal's victory over host nation Morocco in the tournament's latter stages.