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Morocco’s King pardons Senegal football ‘hooligans’

Publish date: 25 May 2026
Issue Number: 1178
Diary: IBA Legalbrief Africa
Category: general

Morocco's King Mohammed VI has granted a royal pardon to 18 Senegalese football fans who were jailed for hooliganism during a chaotic Africa Cup of Nations final, reports The Independent. The fans were sentenced in February to prison terms of up to a year on charges including damaging sporting facilities and committing violence during a sporting event. Some had already completed their sentences. The Royal Cabinet cited ‘humanitarian reasons’ and ‘the long-standing fraternal ties between the Kingdom of Morocco and the Republic of Senegal’ for the pardon, issued on the Muslim holiday Eid al-Adha. The controversy stemmed from January's final game, where Senegalese fans attempted to storm the field and players protested a late penalty awarded to host Morocco. However, in an unprecedented move, the Confederation of African Football stripped Senegal of the title, declaring Morocco the champion. Senegal later appealed this decision. The contentious final and its aftermath prompted senior officials in both countries to call for calm amid a surge in what Moroccan rights groups described as ‘hate speech targeting sub-Saharan residents’. Leaders from Morocco and Senegal subsequently pledged friendly ties and signed agreements to boost trade and investment.

Full report in The Independent

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