Nobody Can BRIBE Dr Patrice Motsepe, Not FIFA , Not CAF , Not Even Morocco- CAF
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Former Senegalese international coach of the Olympique de Marseille gave his opinion on the decision of the CAF to give the African Cup of Nations to Morocco.
Marseille coach Habib Beye, who was Senegalese international, estimated on Friday March 20th that the decision of the CAF to withdraw in Senegal his title of African champion for the benefit of Morocco was "unsuitable" and "incomprehensible." "I am ironically going to say that I do not think they can regain our trophy and medals. They are in our country with those who won them and deserved them on the ground," said Beye with a smile. "To be more…
This week, twice after the final of the African Cup of Nations (CAN) won by Senegal at the expense of Morocco (1-0 a.p.), the result was reversed. The Lions of Teranga, who had left the field after the penalty whistled at the end of the match, were declared a defeat, and thus losers. The Lions of Atlas are recovering the trophy, de facto. For many, this decision confirms Morocco's enormous influence in the forums, especially since the arrival of…
Nobody can BRIBE Dr Patrice Motsepe, Not FIFA , Not CAF , Not even Morocco- CAF
DR. MOTSEPE NOT FOR HIRE: CAF Spokesperson Defends Patrice Motsepe After Senegal AfCON Debacle After the CAF Appeals Board striped Senegal of the 2025 title, the body’s president has endured backlash across the world. Head of CAF Communications Luxolo September has responded. “No one can buy Motsepe. He donated $10 million USD to CAF and […] The post Nobody can BRIBE Dr Patrice Motsepe, Not FIFA , Not CAF , Not even Morocco- CAF first appeared …
Habib Beye on Senegal's CAN 2025 Loss to Morocco: "Incomprehensible" Decision & Hope for TAS Ruling - Archysport
Marseille – Olympique de Marseille manager Habib Beye has voiced strong criticism of the Confederation of African Football’s (CAF) decision to withdraw Senegal’s 2025 Africa Cup of Nations title. The stunning reversal, stemming from an appeal lodged by Morocco following incidents during January’s final in Rabat, has sparked outrage and confusion across the continent. Beye, a former Senegal international with 45 caps, didn’t mince words when addr…
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