The Senegalese Football Federation has filed an appeal with the Court of Arbitration for Sport against the Confederation of African Football decision to strip the country of the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations title.
CAS confirmed on Wednesday that the appeal had been registered.
On March 17, the CAF Appeals Board stripped Senegal of the 2025 AFCON title and named Morocco as champions.
The ruling stated that Senegal breached Articles 82 and 84 of the AFCON regulations after several players walked off the pitch to the dressing room in protest of a referee’s decision.
CAS said the Senegalese FA is seeking to overturn the Appeals Board’s verdict and have the Teranga Lions declared champions of Africa.
The court also noted that Senegal requested “an immediate suspension of the time limit to submit an appeal brief until the CAF decision is notified with full grounds.”
“A CAS Arbitral Panel will be appointed to consider this matter. Following this, a procedural calendar will be established. In accordance with CAS procedural rules, an appellant has twenty days to file an appeal brief with legal arguments, and the respondents then have a further twenty days to submit an answer containing a statement of defence,” the statement read.
“At this early stage of proceedings, and considering the FSF request to suspend deadlines, it is not possible to anticipate a procedural timeline or indicate when a hearing will be scheduled.”
CAS added that it will ensure the arbitration proceedings are conducted as swiftly as possible while respecting the right of all parties to a fair hearing.









