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Home»Sports»From Pitch To Prison: How 18 Senegalese Landed In Jail After The AFCON 2025 Final
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From Pitch To Prison: How 18 Senegalese Landed In Jail After The AFCON 2025 Final

Emmanuel OlabiwonninuBy Emmanuel OlabiwonninuFebruary 20, 20263 Mins Read
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OGUN, Nigeria (VOICE OF NAIJA)- A Moroccan court on Thursday handed down prison sentences to 19 football fans following the unrest at the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) final between Morocco and Senegal. Among those convicted, 18 are Senegalese nationals.

After a hearing that lasted more than five hours, the presiding judge ruled that the fans: 18 Senegalese and a French national, were guilty of more than half a dozen charges, including damaging sporting facilities and committing violence during a sporting event.

Eleven people were sentenced to one year in prison and handed a $550 fine. 

Four were sentenced to six months and given a $218 fine. 

The remaining four were sentenced to three months and a $130 fine, lawyer Naima El Guellaf told The Associated Press.

READ ALSO: CAF Issues Landmark Sanctions Against Senegal, Morocco

One defendant fainted upon hearing the sentences. 

Others refused to rise from the defendants’ bench when ordered to enter the small door leading to the holding cells. 

Family members, visibly shaken, insisted their relatives were innocent.

Attorneys said they plan to appeal the decision that they view as severe.

The defendants were arrested last month when outraged supporters tried to storm the pitch to protest a late penalty awarded to host Morocco during the final, which Senegal eventually won 1-0. 

They were held in custody for more than a month awaiting judgment.

READ ALSO: Senegal Stuns Morocco With 1-0 Defeat In AFCON Final

During Thursday’s hearing, attended by Senegalese and French diplomats as well as relatives of several defendants, attorneys argued that the court lacked sufficient grounds to convict their clients.

The public prosecutor sought the maximum penalties against the fans, arguing that they had disrupted the orderly conduct of the match. 

He added that the damage was estimated at more than $476,719.

Morocco has long grappled with episodes of soccer-related hooliganism, and courts in the North African nation routinely handle cases tied to such incidents. 

However, this case was unusual as it involved only foreign nationals.

The sentences marked the latest development stemming from a final that prompted senior officials in both countries to urge peace and fraternity amid social media tensions and a surge in what Moroccan rights groups described as “hate speech”.

READ ALSO:FIFA Yet To Rule On Nigeria’s World Cup Petition Against DR Congo, Says NSC Boss

CAF, the African soccer body, issued $1 million in fines and bans against Senegal and Morocco over the tumultuous game. 

Morocco announced it plans to appeal the decision, seeing the sanctions as disproportionate to the incidents.

The game was marred by Senegalese players walking off the pitch protesting a penalty awarded to Morocco in stoppage time. 

Outraged Senegalese supporters threw chairs onto the field and battled with stewards before police arrived.

The match and its outcome prompted senior officials in both countries to reinforce diplomatic and economic ties they described as “strong and historic”, seeking to prevent the game from straining bilateral relations.

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Emmanuel Olabiwonninu

Experienced freelance journalist with a passion for telling compelling stories. Adept at conducting indepth research, interviewing diverse individuals, and crafting engaging narratives for print and online publications. Proven ability to meet tight deadlines and adapt writing style to suit various editorial guidelines. Areas of expertise include, Social justice, Data reporting, sports, Geopolitics and Climate Change.

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