A legal battle between Morocco and Senegal over the hosting rights for the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations has reached a critical stage, with both sides stepping up their efforts behind the scenes.
The dispute has become a real chess match in legal terms, as Morocco and Senegal continue to push their positions through official channels. The situation has now intensified, with the case moving closer to a decisive phase.
At the heart of the matter is the question of which country should have the right to host the tournament, and what rules apply to the decision-making process. Both parties are relying on legal arguments and procedural steps, turning the issue into more than a sporting debate.
With tensions rising, the focus is increasingly on the relevant governing bodies and their next moves. The outcome is expected to have major consequences for the organisation of the Africa Cup of Nations in 2025.
For now, the legal manoeuvring continues, and the standoff between Morocco and Senegal appears to be approaching its peak.
















