CAF Executive Committee Under Pressure from Morocco to Reassess Post-Final Sanctions
The Confederation of African Football (CAF) faces intense scrutiny ahead of a crucial meeting. On February 13, the CAF Executive Committee will convene in Dar Es Salaam under the chairmanship of Patrice Motsepe to review the sanctions imposed following the Africa Cup of Nations final in Morocco.

The decision comes in the wake of widespread uproar over what many have deemed unequal treatment between the Moroccan and Senegalese teams, drawing criticism from players, journalists, and fans alike. Observers have denounced a clear “double standard,” which has tarnished CAF’s image and raised serious questions about fairness and transparency in African football governance.
Following the meeting, a press conference is scheduled to clarify the committee’s decisions. The spotlight, however, will remain firmly on Patrice Motsepe and his team, as the continent awaits a resolution capable of restoring the organization’s credibility.
This session is more than an administrative formality; it represents a critical test for CAF, challenging both its legitimacy and its ability to adjudicate impartially in high-stakes situations.
Editorial team/le7tv



