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18 Senegalese detainees from AFCON final in Morocco go on hunger strike

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18 Senegalese detainees from AFCON final in Morocco go on hunger strike
Senegal fans celebrating after winning the AFCON final against Morocco. PHOTO/@CAF_Online/X

Eighteen Senegalese football fans detained in Morocco over “hooliganism” during last month’s Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) final have begun a hunger strike pending their trial.

Lawyer Patrick Kabou said his clients told him they have been “waiting to learn the charges against them since January 18, 2026”, the day they were arrested after a heated AFCON final in which Senegal beat Morocco in Rabat.

Kabou, speaking to the news agency AFP, said the group complained that police officers had questioned them in French and Arabic, whereas they “only speak Wolof”, their native language.

Minutes before the end of last month’s match, some Senegalese supporters attempted to storm the pitch while Senegal’s players halted the game for nearly 20 minutes to protest against a late penalty awarded to Morocco.

Senegal celebrate their victory after edging Morocco in the 2925 AFCON final. PHOTO/CAF
Senegal celebrate their victory after edging Morocco in the 2925 AFCON final. PHOTO/CAF

Some fans were also seen throwing objects onto the field, including a chair.

The group said they were being denied their “right to justice” and pledged to continue the strike “until Moroccan justice gives us the chance to be heard”, Kabou added.

The first court hearing in late January was adjourned by the judge, and the second hearing on Thursday was also postponed amid an ongoing lawyers’ strike in Morocco.

Senegal celebrates . AFCON gloryPHOTO/https://web.facebook.com/TheAFCON

The trial is set to resume next week.

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