
"The FSF said there was a "manifest absence of adequate security measures" when the Senegal team travelled to Rabat by train and claimed the team had to submit an appeal to CAF in order to receive adequate accommodation."
"As well as describing the small allocation of tickets assigned to Senegal fans as "worrying", the statement said that forcing the Lions of Teranga to train at Morocco's base camp - the Mohammed VI Complex - risked undermining the integrity of the game. The FSF concluded that tournament organisers should "take all immediate corrective measures to ensure compliance with the principles of fair play, equal treatment and safety, which are essential for the success of this celebration of African football.""
The Senegalese Football Federation highlighted multiple logistical and safety concerns ahead of the Africa Cup of Nations final in Rabat. The federation reported inadequate security measures during the team’s train journey and said an appeal to CAF was required to secure acceptable accommodation. The federation described the small ticket allocation for Senegal fans as worrying and warned that being forced to train at Morocco’s Mohammed VI Complex risked undermining the match's integrity. The federation called on tournament organisers to take immediate corrective measures to ensure fair play, equal treatment and safety for all involved.
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