Senegal slam Morocco over 'lack of fair play' ahead of AFCON final
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Senegal slam Morocco over 'lack of fair play' ahead of AFCON final
"Senegal's players traveled by train from Tangier to Rabat on Friday, but found what the federation said was a "clear lack of adequate security measures" upon their arrival. "This deficiency exposed the players and technical staff to overcrowding and risks incompatible with the standards of a competition of this magnitude and the prestige of a continental final," the federation said."
"The federation said it had to file a formal written complaint to get adequate hotel accommodation for the team after its arrival in Rabat. It did not describe the condition of the accommodation the team was first offered. The federation said it notified CAF of its "categorical refusal" to hold team training sessions at the Mohammed VI Complex, which is where the Morocco team has been based for the whole tournament."
Senegal's football federation (FSF) lodged formal complaints about treatment of the national team in Rabat ahead of the Africa Cup of Nations final against Morocco. The federation cited inadequate security when the players arrived by train, saying a "clear lack of adequate security measures" exposed players and staff to overcrowding and safety risks. Officials said they filed a formal written complaint to secure acceptable hotel accommodation. The FSF refused training at the Mohammed VI Complex and notified CAF of its "categorical refusal." The federation said it was still not informed where Senegal could train, and the media agenda did not specify the session location.
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