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    Morocco’s AFCON Final Defeat Marks the Start of Something Bigger

    By January 19, 20264 Mins Read
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    Rabat – Morocco’s return to the Africa Cup of Nations final ended in heartbreak on Sunday night. At Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium, Senegal won 1–0 after extra time, with Pape Gueye scoring the decisive goal early in the added period. 

    The strike gave Senegal their second AFCON crown and ended the dream of a crowd that had hoped for Morocco’s first title since 1976.

    For Morocco, the defeat was painful but not meaningless. The team showed growth in discipline, structure, and resilience against top opponents. Playing a continental final on home soil gave them valuable experience, the pressure, the nerves, and the moments that define champions. That knowledge will shape their future.

    The next target is already set: AFCON 2027 in Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda. Morocco will arrive not as outsiders but as contenders, strengthened by the lessons of Rabat.

    Senegal’s own journey proves how setbacks can lead to triumph. They lost the 2019 final to Algeria, then returned two years later to win their first AFCON by beating Egypt on penalties. Morocco can follow the same path, turning heartbreak into redemption.

    This night ends without a trophy, but not without pride. Morocco reached the final with quality and maturity, and the loss can serve as a foundation. The focus now shifts to 2027, with more hunger and belief that Morocco belongs at the top of African football.

    Chaos in the final: VAR, protest, and tension in Rabat

    The AFCON 2025 final will be remembered not only for Senegal’s extra-time winner, but also for the dramatic scenes in stoppage time.

    With the score still 0–0, Morocco were given a penalty after VAR confirmed a foul on Brahim Díaz. The decision sparked anger from Senegal’s players and staff, who surrounded the referee and even moved toward the tunnel in protest. The match was delayed, and tension inside the stadium grew.

    Amid the chaos, Sadio Mané stepped in, urging his teammates to return and continue the game. When play resumed, Diaz took the penalty, but Edouard Mendy saved it, keeping the score level and sending the match into extra time.

    Analysts defended the referee’s call, saying VAR confirmed the foul, while Senegalese reactions turned the moment into controversy. International coverage focused on the protest, describing it as a flashpoint in an already heated final.

    The tension had been building before the match. Senegal had raised concerns about fair play and organization. In response, Senegal’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs released a statement calling for the final to be a celebration of friendship and shared history between the two nations.

    Some sport analysts said Senegal’s protest and walk-off threat were not only emotional but also tactical. They argued the long delay and move toward the tunnel were meant to break Morocco’s rhythm, add pressure on the referee, and unsettle the penalty taker in a decisive moment. 

    Reports noted the VAR-awarded penalty caused a 14‑minute stoppage, with Senegal briefly leaving the pitch before returning.

    Such actions are widely seen as unacceptable at this level and are usually subject to disciplinary review. CAF rules allow fines, suspensions, and even forfeits if match reports confirm misconduct. International outlets also suggested Senegal could face sanctions. 

    Adding to what many observers saw as unsportsmanlike conduct, after the final whistle, the Senegalese coach even refused to shake Regragui’s hand — a sorrowful end to what should have been a brotherly match. 

    In the end, the scoreboard shows Senegal as champions, but it does not erase what Morocco achieved. The Atlas Lions carried the hopes of a nation, reached the final at home, and proved their rise is lasting, not temporary. 

    The VAR penalty incident may leave a bitter memory. Yet, CAF’s rules are clear: walking off the pitch without the referee’s consent and protest-related misconduct can lead to sanctions once match reports are reviewed.

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