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Senegal stun hosts Morocco to win AFCON title

Senegal edge chaotic AFCON final as Gueye punishes penalty miss by Diaz to beat hosts Morocco 1-0 in extra time.

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Senegal stun hosts Morocco to win AFCON title
Sadio Mane holds up the trophy as he celebrates with his teammates after winning the Africa Cup of Nations final match between Senegal and Morocco at the Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium in Rabat, Morocco. [Sebastien Bozon/AFP]
By News Agencies
Published On 19 Jan 202619 Jan 2026

Senegal won the Africa Cup of Nations as Pape Gueye’s extra-time winner sank hosts Morocco 1-0, capping a chaotic final in which the eventual champions stormed off the pitch late in the game.

Brahim Diaz had the chance to win the trophy for Morocco on Sunday with a controversial penalty in the 24th minute of added time at the end of normal time.

However, Senegal goalkeeper Edouard Mendy comfortably saved the weak attempted “Panenka” by the Real Madrid winger, who appeared clearly unsettled by the long delay that followed the award of the spot-kick.

The match at the Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium then went to extra time, and Gueye’s brilliant 94th-minute strike secured the title for Senegal.

The contentious penalty had been awarded by Congolese referee Jean-Jacques Ndala at the very end of the allotted eight minutes of stoppage time, following a VAR review of a challenge on Diaz by El Hadji Malick Diouf.

The Moroccan players vehemently appealed to the referee to check the replays, but the eventual decision to give the penalty was met with fury by Senegal and their supporters.

Senegal had already been angered by the referee’s earlier decision to disallow a goal by Ismaila Sarr for a foul in the second minute of added time.

Diaz’s penalty miss clearly galvanised Senegal, and they struck in the fourth minute of extra time to silence a crowd of 66,526.

It is Senegal’s second AFCON title in the last three editions, after they defeated Egypt on penalties in Yaounde in 2022 to lift the trophy for the first time.

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They can now turn their attention to the World Cup and will hope to persuade star man Mane to play in another AFCON, after he declared that this final would be his last game at the tournament.

For Morocco, it was an agonising conclusion, and many of their fans left the stadium before the final whistle on a cold, wet night.

Senegal stun hosts Morocco to win AFCON title
Senegal's midfielder Pape Gueye scores the winning goal during the Africa Cup of Nations final. [Paul Ellis/AFP]
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Senegal stun hosts Morocco to win AFCON title
The match at the Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium then went to extra time, and Gueye’s brilliant 94th-minute strike secured the title for Senegal. [Sebastien Bozon/AFP]
Senegal stun hosts Morocco to win AFCON title
Dejected Morocco fans during the match at the Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium in Rabat. [Sebastien Bozon/AFP]
Senegal stun hosts Morocco to win AFCON title
For Morocco's players, the loss in the final was an agonising conclusion. [Paul Ellis/AFP]
Senegal stun hosts Morocco to win AFCON title
Senegal's players celebrate their victory at the end of the match. [Abdel Majid Bziouar/AFP]
Senegal stun hosts Morocco to win AFCON title
Senegal's Sadio Mane and some of his team members celebrate their victory. [Franck Fife/AFP]
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Senegal stun hosts Morocco to win AFCON title
Senegal football supporters celebrate at a fan zone in the Obelisk Square in Dakar. [Seyllou/AFP]
Senegal stun hosts Morocco to win AFCON title
It is Senegal’s second AFCON title in the last three editions. [Seyllou/AFP]
Senegal stun hosts Morocco to win AFCON title
Senegal's players celebrate after winning the AFCON final. [Sebastien Bozon/AFP]

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