The federation cites Morocco’s walkout and recent CAF ruling against Senegal as grounds for reconsideration
The Guinea Football Federation has formally urged the Confederation of African Football (CAF) to revisit the outcome of the 1976 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON). The federation pointed to Morocco’s historic walkout during the tournament and the recent decision by CAF to award the 2025 AFCON final to Morocco following Senegal’s forfeiture.
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In a statement, the federation argued that these incidents raise questions about CAF’s historical and recent rulings, calling for a thorough review to ensure fairness and consistency in the confederation’s handling of competitions. CAF is yet to respond to Guinea’s request, but the development adds to ongoing debates around governance, transparency, and decision-making in African football.
The call by Guinea highlights the sensitivity of historical records in CAF competitions and the importance of establishing precedents that uphold integrity while addressing concerns raised by member associations.


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