CAF president visits Dakar following AFCON trophy reversal
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The president of the Confederation of African Football (CAF)
was in Dakar Wednesday, nearly a month after the body's shock decision to strip
Senegal of its AFCON title and award it to Morocco.
Patrice Motsepe announced the trip at the end of March,
stating that he would travel to Senegal and Morocco to emphasize the importance
of "working together to grow African football", as his organisation
faces considerable criticism.
President Bassirou Diomaye Faye will receive Motsepe at the
presidential palace later in the day, with a press conference to follow.
His visit comes at a particularly tense time for CAF
following its surprise decision to overturn Senegal's 1-0 win over hosts
Morocco in the Cup of Nations final on January 18.
CAF cited regulations about leaving the field as it recorded
a 3-0 victory in Morocco's favour on March 17.
During the match Senegalese players, head coach Pape Thiaw
and his staff walked off the pitch in Rabat after Morocco were awarded an
added-time penalty, which forward Brahim Diaz ultimately missed.
The Senegalese Football Federation has appealed CAF's
decision at the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS).
The decision has sparked a strong response by Senegal, whose
government has called for an international investigation into suspected
corruption within the institution.
Weighing in on the matter late last month, Motsepe said he
would "respect and implement the CAS decision. My personal opinion
regarding the matter is irrelevant".

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