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Afcon Final Descends into Chaos: Journalist Behavior Under Fire
The Irish Independent
January 20, 2026•2 days ago
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Journalists engaged in scuffles during the Africa Cup of Nations final press conference following Senegal's victory over Morocco. The post-match event was disrupted by arguments between Moroccan and Senegalese media. This incident occurred after a controversial penalty and a late winning goal. The International Sports Press Association condemned the behavior, deeming it unprofessional and tarnishing the profession's dignity.
Videos showed Moroccan journalists walking out as victorious Senegal coach Pape Bouna Thiaw walked into the post-match press conference room holding the hand of his daughter.
Arguments and scuffles then broke out between Moroccan and Senegalese media and continued before Thiaw walked out.
Senegal beat the hosts 1-0, but the showpiece was overshadowed by farcical scenes as Thiaw ordered his players off the pitch in protest at a penalty being awarded to Morocco.
"The AIPS Executive Committee strongly condemns the behaviour of colleagues who prevented the post-match press conference of the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations final between Morocco and Senegal in Rabat from proceeding smoothly on Sunday," the organisation said in a statement.
"Our Association cannot accept that certain colleagues could tarnish the dignity of our profession, hence we have asked our colleagues at AIPS Africa for a detailed report on the incident."
Midfielder Pape Gueye netted the 94th-minute winner after Morocco's Brahim Diaz had squandered the chance to win it for the tournament hosts by fluffing the last-gasp penalty in normal time following a 14-minute delay.
Senegal’s players returned home to the capital city of Dakar in the early hours of Tuesday as they paraded the trophy in front of thousands of fans.
They were greeted by the country’s president, Bassirou Diomaye Faye, who hailed the team following their triumph.
He said: “They did it heroically, they played beautiful football, they were incredibly fair and they were exemplary both on and off the field. We can only be proud of them.”
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