CAF Set to Suspend Senegal Coach Pape Thiaw Over AFCON Final Walk-Off
CAF to Suspend Senegal Coach Pape Thiaw After AFCON Final Walk-Off Incident
The Confederation of African Football (CAF) has reportedly decided to suspend Senegal’s head coach, Pape Thiaw, following his controversial actions during the AFCON 2025 final in Rabat, Morocco.
The drama unfolded late in the match when Senegal’s players temporarily walked off the field in protest after a last-minute penalty was awarded to Morocco. This unprecedented move brought the final to a halt, drawing intense scrutiny from fans, officials, and football authorities.
CAF’s disciplinary committee assessed the situation and concluded that Thiaw’s decision to lead his team off the pitch violated the standards of professional conduct expected in official competitions. While the exact length of the suspension has not yet been publicly confirmed, sources indicate that it could affect his participation in upcoming tournaments.
Despite the walk-off, Senegal eventually completed the match and secured a 1–0 victory, clinching the AFCON title. However, the incident overshadowed the celebrations and highlighted CAF’s strict stance on disruptions to the flow of official games.
Related story: Morocco Reports Senegal to CAF and FIFA After AFCON Final Dispute: https://everydaystorynetwork.blogspot.com/2026/01/morocco-reports-senegal-to-caf-fifa.html
Football analysts and supporters are debating whether Thiaw’s actions were an emotional reaction or a breach of professional protocol. CAF has stressed the importance of respect for referees and the integrity of matches and is reviewing footage from the final to determine if further sanctions against team officials or players are warranted.


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