Senegal's AFCON Triumph: Defying Adversity On and Off the Pitch
The African football world was left stunned as Senegal's AFCON victory was controversially overturned, sparking outrage and defiance from midfielder Idrissa Gueye. Despite a contentious ruling, the Lions of Teranga remain steadfast in their belief of being the rightful champions of the continent.
Senegal midfielder Idrissa Gueye has launched a scathing attack on the Confederation of African Football (CAF) after seeing his nation sensationally stripped of their Africa Cup of Nations title. The Everton veteran described the ruling as "ridiculous" following a controversial appeal board decision that awarded the trophy to Morocco. Despite the off-field drama, Gueye insists the Lions of Teranga remain the rightful champions of the continent.The African football landscape was rocked last week when the CAF appeal board took the unprecedented step of overturning Senegal’s 1-0 extra-time victory in the Africa Cup of Nations final. The controversy stems from a protest where Senegalese players left the pitch to contest a disputed stoppage-time penalty awarded to Morocco. CAF officials deemed this action a forfeiture, subsequently nullifying the result and imposing a 3-0 defeat on Senegal. This ruling effectively handed the continental crown to Morocco, a decision that has sparked outrage across Dakar and left the 36-year-old Gueye questioning the integrity of the tournament's governing body.Gueye, who has earned 128 caps for his country, was defiant when addressing the loss of what would have been his second AFCON winners' medal. Speaking on the matter, he argued that footballing merit should always outweigh administrative rulings."I think this decision is just ridiculous. We won the game on the pitch not in offices and as a Senegalese player I’m just proud of what we did," the Everton midfielder stated. "We deserve this trophy. We fight on the pitch and everyone knows what happened and I think if you play 10 times this game we would win it 10 times."Gueye continued: "Not because we are better than Morocco but because it was our destiny because we gave everything on the pitch and we deserve to be champions. We really don’t care about medals, about trophies, because the most important thing is on the pitch and not what you write on the paper. On the pitch we won it and no-one can change this."Beyond the immediate loss of the trophy, Gueye expressed grave concern over how such contentious decisions affect the global reputation of the Africa Cup of Nations. He insisted: "Africa doesn’t need this type of decision because everyone has started to talk about AFCON and compare it against Europe and the Copa America. I think Africa doesn’t deserve this."Despite the contentious ruling, Gueye emphasised that the brotherhood between the two nations remains intact, pointing to his amicable relationship with Everton team-mate and Morocco international Adam Aznou. "We just laugh about this because sometimes it’s funny," he explained. "We are all brothers and no-one can push me to hate Morocco’s people. Morocco and Senegal have a good relationship."Add GOAL.com as a preferred source on Google to see more of our reportingWhile the legal battle over the 2025 AFCON title continues in the corridors of power, with an official appeal to the Court of Arbitration for Sport set to be lodged, Senegal must now refocus on their confirmed participation in the 2026 World Cup. The Teranga Lions have been drawn into a challenging Group I alongside France, Norway, and the winner of the inter-confederation play-offs Path 2 - featuring Iraq, Bolivia, or Suriname. Pape Thiaw’s side will use the March international break to begin their preparations with two high-profile friendlies, facing Peru on March 28 at the Stade de France before returning home to host Gambia at the Abdoulaye Wade Stadium on March 31.
Idrissa Gueye: A Voice of Defiance
Idrissa Gueye, the experienced midfielder representing Everton and Senegal, did not mince his words in criticizing the decision that saw his nation stripped of the AFCON title. Describing the ruling as 'ridiculous,' Gueye staunchly defended Senegal's victory on the pitch, emphasizing that true success in football should be earned through skill and determination, not administrative decisions.
Controversy Strikes African Football
The unprecedented move by the CAF appeal board to nullify Senegal's 1-0 extra-time AFCON final victory and award the title to Morocco sent shockwaves through the African football community. The dispute arose from a protest where Senegalese players left the pitch in response to a disputed penalty, a move that CAF deemed a forfeiture. The subsequent 3-0 defeat handed to Senegal left Gueye and his teammates reeling.
A Battle Beyond Trophies
Gueye's impassioned stance transcends the immediate loss of a trophy; he highlights the impact of such decisions on the reputation of African football globally. Emphasizing the importance of fair play and on-field achievements, he stresses the need to uphold the integrity of the sport and preserve the spirit of competition that unites nations across the continent.
Brotherhood Amidst Adversity
In the face of this adversity, Gueye emphasizes the enduring bond between Senegal and Morocco, highlighting the camaraderie shared with his Everton teammate and Moroccan international Adam Aznou. Despite the discord caused by the ruling, Gueye underscores the mutual respect and goodwill that form the foundation of the relationship between the two nations.
Looking Ahead
As Senegal navigates the legal battle over the disputed title, Gueye and his teammates must now turn their focus to the upcoming challenges, including their confirmed participation in the 2026 World Cup. With a tough group awaiting them, the Teranga Lions are gearing up for intense preparatory matches in March, setting their sights on success both on and off the pitch.




