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The Silent Protest That Shook African Football and Redefined Fair Play
Most fans focus on the fact that Senegal scored the goal and held the lead. In the eyes of a supporter, that is the end of the story. But inside the CAF headquarters, the only thing that mattered was a 15 minute window of silence.
When the Senegalese players walked off the pitch to protest a penalty call, they triggered a trap door in the regulations. Under Article 84 of the AFCON statutes, leaving the field without the referee's permission is viewed as a total forfeit.
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5 days ago1 min read


The Morning After: Four Angles on Morocco’s AFCON Heartbreak and the "Panenka" That Stopped a Nation
Morocco’s AFCON Heartbreak and the "Panenka
orpmarketing
Jan 223 min read


From Rabat to the World: The AFCON Lessons That Will Define Africa’s 2026 World Cup Bid
From Rabat to the World: The AFCON Lessons That Will Define Africa’s 2026 World Cup Bid• The Lions’ Roar and the Host’s Heartbreak: A Post-Mortem of AFCON 2025
orpmarketing
Jan 193 min read
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