CAF’s Controversial AFCON 2025 Ruling Sparks Global Media Frenzy

Accra: CAF's decision to award the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations title to Morocco has sent shockwaves around the football world, with international media scrambling to cover a ruling described as unprecedented, retroactive, and controversial.

According to Ghana Web, Spanish publications AS and Marca labeled the ruling 'a global scandal,' highlighting the extraordinary circumstances under which a trophy was awarded 58 days after the final. Italian sports daily La Gazzetta dello Sport captured the disbelief of fans and pundits, writing, 'It's not April 1st, it's March 18. This is not a joke.' Meanwhile, Germany's Der Spiegel described Morocco as a 'retroactive champion,' emphasizing the novelty of the situation.

The UK's Daily Mail called it an 'unprecedented measure taken 58 days later,' noting how rare it is for a governing body to retroactively strip a team of a continental title. Reactions from African media have been just as vivid. In Morocco, Le360 Sport hailed the decision as 'CAF delivers justice to Morocco and saves African football from repeated unsporting behavior.'

In contrast, Senegalese publications were scathing: Le Dakarois called it 'a scandal in the final,' while Le Soleil labeled it 'the joke of the century.' Algerian outlets also weighed in, with DZ Foot declaring: 'afcon 2025, scandal, morocco crowned champions,' and comp©titions dz describing it as 'Unbelievable! The Appeal Jury of the Confederation of African Football delivered. a decision with heavy consequences regarding the AFCON 2025 final.'

La Gazette du Fennec noted that Senegal's Football Federation 'has been found guilty of an infringement, which automatically results in a forfeit,' effectively handing Morocco the continental crown without winning it on the pitch.