Senegal coach Pape Thiaw banned, fined after Afcon final chaos
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Senegal coach Pape Thiaw gesturing for his players to leave the pitch after a penalty is awarded to Morocco at the Africa Cup of Nations final on Jan 18. Senegal eventually won 1-0 after extra time.
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JOHANNESBURG – Senegal coach Pape Thiaw has been banned for five Confederation of African Football (CAF) matches and fined US$100,000 (S$127,000), after the chaotic scenes at the Africa Cup of Nations (Afcon) final against Morocco this month, it was announced on Jan 29.
A CAF statement said Thiaw was guilty of “unsporting conduct” and “bringing the game into disrepute” during the decider in Rabat on Jan 18, which Senegal won 1-0 after extra time
TV coverage of the final showed Thiaw gesturing at his players when Morocco were awarded a penalty in time added on.
The action was widely interpreted as him telling his team to leave the field.
Senegalese forwards Iliman Ndiaye and Ismaila Sarr, who play in the English Premier League, received two-match bans for “unsporting behaviour towards the referee”.
The Senegalese Football Federation (FSF) was fined a total of US$615,000 for various offences during the final.
These included the “unsporting conduct of their players and technical staff in violation of the CAF disciplinary code principles of fair play, loyalty and integrity”.
For “unsporting behaviour”, Moroccan forward Ismael Saibari was handed a three-match ban and a US$100,000 fine, while captain and defender Achraf Hakimi was suspended for two matches.
The Royal Moroccan Football Federation (FRMF) was fined US$200,000 for the “inappropriate behaviour of the stadium ball boys”.
An additional fine of US$100,000 was imposed for the “improper conduct” of players and technical staff who invaded the video assistant referee review area and obstructed the work of the Congolese referee.
There was also a US$15,000 fine after Moroccan supporters used lasers to try and distract Senegalese players, bringing the total to US$315,000.
The Afcon final took a series of dramatic turns from late in regular time, when a Sarr goal was disallowed for a foul on 2025 African Footballer of the Year Hakimi.
Morocco were then awarded a penalty when forward Brahim Diaz was fouled, sparking furious Senegalese protests.
The TV images then showed Thiaw gesturing at his players – most of the team walked off and went to the changing room.
However, star forward Sadio Mane did not follow them and later persuaded his teammates to return to the pitch so that play could resume.
Morocco missed the long-delayed penalty with a poor Panenka from Diaz, which was saved by Edouard Mendy.
The match then went to extra time and Pape Gueye scored to give Senegal a second Afcon title.
While play was halted over the disputed penalty, some supporters wearing Senegalese colours threw projectiles and others temporarily invaded the pitch before police and security staff intervened.
The bans of Thiaw and the four players relate to CAF matches.
They will not affect preparations by Senegal and Morocco for the 2026 World Cup in the United States, Canada and Mexico.
However, Senegalese officials said they intend to appeal the sanctions, with sports minister Khady Diene Gaye calling Thiaw a “true patriot”.
Senegal are in Group I with France, Norway and the winners of intercontinental play-offs involving Bolivia, Suriname and Iraq. Morocco, who in 2022 became the first African or Arab country to reach the semi-finals of a World Cup, will face Brazil, Scotland and Haiti in Group C.
Thiaw, as it stands, will be barred from the dugout for five of the six 2027 Afcon qualifying matches involving Senegal in September, October and November.
His players will miss the first two qualifiers. AFP


