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            Senegal prime minister decries Morocco’s jailing of fans after AFCON final

            Wednesday, February 25, 2026 - 12:51:40
            Senegal prime minister decries Morocco’s jailing of fans after AFCON final
            Arya News - Morocco sentenced 18 Senegalese football fans last Thursday following disturbances at the Africa Cup of Nations final.

            Senegal’s Prime Minister Ousmane Sonko has followed his country’s football association in denouncing Morocco’s jailing of 18 Senegalese fans following January’s Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) final in Rabat.
            The Teranga Lions supporters were arrested during the final in the Moroccan capital, which was controversially suspended as the Senegal players left the pitch in protest against the late award of a penalty to the host nation.
            Fans, in response, attempted to enter the field of play during the match on January 19, leading to the arrest of 18 people who were later charged with hooliganism and violence against security officials.
            Prison sentences were handed out last Thursday to them, ranging from three months to one year, along with fines of up to 5,000 dirhams ($545).
            “It seems this matter goes beyond the realm of sport and that is regrettable,” Sonko told the Senegalese parliament on Tuesday.
            “For two countries that call each other friends, like Morocco and Senegal, things should not have gone this far.”
            The 18 fans have denied any wrongdoing but have not appealed the sentence. Senegal, however, will seek a royal pardon from Morocco’s King Mohammed VI.
            “If they do not, we have agreements that bind us and allow us to request that the supporters serve their sentences in their own country,” Sonko added.
            The Senegal Football Association had immediately spoken out at the time of the sentences, describing them as “incomprehensibly harsh”.
            “Clashes occur in numerous stadiums around the world, including every weekend in Morocco, without resulting in such sanctions,” Bacary Cisse, the president of the FSF’s communications committee, said.
            “The treatment of these supporters therefore appears disproportionate.”
            Defence lawyer for the 18, Patrick Kabou, had said on February 6 that they were still “waiting to learn the charges”.
            He added that some had chosen to go on hunger strike against their detention and treatment.
            In response to the sentencing, Kabou echoed the “incomprehensible” sentiment, saying his clients were “victims”.
            Senegal were the eventual winners of the final after the match resumed following the players’ protest, securing a 1-0 win in extra time.
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