The Confederation of African Football (CAF) is expected to announce its decision on the disciplinary case involving Morocco and Senegal before next Tuesday, following the disturbances that marred the final of the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations, Nigeriasoccernet.com reports.

According to information gathered, CAF’s disciplinary committee is working under tight timelines, with a ruling on Senegal’s case possibly reached within the next 48 hours. The continental governing body is keen to wrap up the process swiftly in order to protect the integrity of the competition and ensure full enforcement of its regulations.

Top CAF officials are said to be closely involved in the deliberations, highlighting the seriousness with which the incident is being treated at the highest level. CAF is determined to act firmly and decisively in response to any breaches of conduct that occurred during the high-profile final.

Both Morocco and Senegal are expected to be formally informed of the outcome once deliberations are concluded, with any potential sanctions communicated in line with CAF’s disciplinary code.

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