Senegal Files Formal Complaint Over Treatment in Morocco Before AFCON Final
The federation seeks immediate CAF intervention to guarantee fair play before Sunday’s final in Rabat.
Overview
- The Senegalese Football Federation detailed security, accommodation, training and ticketing grievances in an overnight statement.
- Players encountered what the FSF called inadequate security on arrival in Rabat after traveling by train from Tangier.
- The federation said it had to file a written complaint to secure suitable hotel accommodation for the squad.
- Senegal refused to train at Morocco’s Mohammed VI Complex and said no alternative training site had been confirmed.
- The FSF reported a 2,850-ticket cap for its supporters and urged CAF and local organizers to act before Sunday’s final at Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium.