The Senegalese Football Federation has released a detailed and critical statement regarding the preparations for the upcoming CAN 2025 final, which will see them face Morocco, the host nation, this Sunday in Rabat.
Sénégal Raises Concerns Ahead of CAN 2025 Final
As the highly anticipated final of CAN 2025 approaches, scheduled to take place on Sunday at 8:00 PM local time in Rabat, the Senegalese national team, known as the Lions of Teranga, has raised significant concerns about the organization of this pivotal match. In a comprehensive communiqué disseminated late Friday night through its official channels, the Senegalese Football Federation (FSF) outlined a series of irregularities encountered during the preparation for this crucial encounter.
One of the primary issues highlighted by the governing body is the “clear absence of adequate arrangements” that should have been in place to ensure a fair and competitive environment for the final. This statement comes amidst rising tensions as both teams prepare to battle for supremacy in what promises to be an exhilarating match.
The FSF’s formal announcement outlines their grievances, emphasizing the need for proper organization and equal conditions for both teams, which are essential for the integrity of the tournament. The federation’s proactive stance indicates their commitment to addressing these concerns in order to uphold the standards of international football.
As the Senegalese team gears up for this momentous occasion, the spotlight is on the preparations and the overall atmosphere leading to the final. The anticipation surrounding the match is palpable, not only for the players and coaching staff but also for the fans eagerly awaiting the showdown between two footballing powerhouses.
In the days leading up to the final, it remains to be seen how these concerns will be addressed by the tournament organizers and whether the necessary adjustments will be made to ensure a level playing field for both teams. The outcome of this match could potentially have significant implications for both nations, further heightening the stakes involved.
As reported by various news outlets, including our own, this final encapsulates not only the rivalry between Senegal and Morocco but also the prestige associated with the African Cup of Nations, making it an event of considerable importance in the footballing calendar.

