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    Senegal laments over security, ticketing ahead of AFCON final

    Vincent OsuwoBy Vincent OsuwoJanuary 17, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Senegal has expressed worries about security plans, accommodation, training facilities, and ticketing for the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations final.

    In a strongly worded communiqué issued on Saturday, the Senegalese Football Federation (FSF) stated that it was compelled to speak out “for the sake of transparency and defense of the interests of the Senegal national team,” following what it described as several malfunctions observed during final preparations.

    The Secretariat of the Teranga Lions of Senegal issued a statement to the Confederation of African Football and the general public, highlighting security flaws during the team’s arrival in Morocco.

    “The FSF deplores the clear absence of adequate safety devices when the Senegalese delegation arrived at the Rabat railway station,” the communiqué read, warning that the situation exposed players and officials “to a promiscuity and risks incompatible with the standards of a competition of this magnitude and the standing of a continental final.”

    The federation also revealed challenges surrounding the team’s accommodation, revealing that formal action was required before acceptable arrangements were made.

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    “Regarding hotel logistics, the FSF informs that an official protest by mail was necessary to win the case,” the statement said, adding that “a 5-star hotel was finally awarded to the Lions, thus guaranteeing the required recovery conditions.”

    Speaking on preparations on the pitch, Senegal rejected the proposed training venue, citing concerns over sporting fairness.

    “The FSF has officially notified the Confederation of African Football (CAF) of its categorical refusal to hold its training sessions at the Mohammed VI Complex,” the communiqué stated, explaining that the facility serves as “the base camp of the opposing team, which raises a problem of sporting fairness.”

    It also stated that as of the time of the release, Senegal had “not yet received notification from the training site of the Senegal national team.”

    The federation also identified ticketing issues as a major source of frustration.

    “The official endowment is only two VVIP tickets,” the FSF said, lamenting the lack of access to VIP and VVIP tickets for the final, unlike the semi-finals.

    While the federation confirmed it had purchased the maximum number of tickets authorized by CAF—300 Category 1, 850 Category 2, and 1,700 Category 3—it stressed that “these quantities, although fully acquired, remain insufficient in relation to demand.”

    The communiqué concluded with an appeal to the continent’s football authorities.

    “The Senegalese Football Federation calls on the CAF and the Local Organizing Committee to take all immediate corrective measures to ensure respect for the principles of fair play, equal treatment, and safety, essential to the success of this African football festival,” the statement said.

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