The Court of Arbitration for Sport has scheduled May 7 as the hearing date for a high profile dispute surrounding the Africa Cup of Nations final involving Morocco and Senegal.
The case, which has drawn widespread attention across African football, will see the Royal Moroccan Football Federation appear before the tribunal to present its position following the withdrawal of Senegal from the anticipated final.
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While details of the incident remain under scrutiny, the hearing is expected to address the circumstances that led to Senegal’s decision not to participate, as well as the broader implications for the competition’s outcome.
Stakeholders across the continent are closely monitoring developments, with the tribunal’s ruling likely to determine the fate of the abandoned fixture and outline any possible sanctions or directives.
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The May 7 session is expected to provide greater clarity as CAS examines submissions from the involved parties before delivering a binding decision on one of the most talked-about disputes in recent AFCON history.