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The spotlight has shifted from celebration to consequence for Senegal head coach Pape Bouna Thiaw after the Confederation of African Football (CAF) handed him a five-match ban and a USD 100,000(12,895,000.00 Kenyan Shillings) fine for misconduct during the AFCON final.

CAF ruled that Thiaw’s behavior on the touchline crossed the line of acceptable conduct, stating that his actions breached the governing body’s principles of fair play and integrity and tarnished the image of the game on one of its biggest stages.

From an analytical lens, CAF’s decision sends a firm message: major tournaments demand not only elite performance from players, but discipline and composure from those on the sidelines. Finals are emotional cauldrons, but officials are increasingly unwilling to tolerate conduct that overshadows the sport itself.

For Senegal, the timing is delicate. The Lions of Teranga remain one of Africa’s powerhouses, and losing their head coach for five competitive matches could disrupt tactical continuity and dressing room leadership during a crucial period of fixtures.

Between the lines, this is also about image. AFCON finals are global showcases for African football. When the narrative drifts from brilliance on the pitch to controversy on the bench, CAF steps in to protect the tournament’s credibility.

Thiaw now faces the task of regaining trust while serving his suspension. A reminder that in modern football, leadership is judged not only by results, but by conduct under pressure.

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Senegal have officially added a second star to their national team jersey. A quiet but powerful symbol marking their second Africa Cup of Nations triumph and cementing their place among the continent’s modern heavyweights.

This second star tells a deeper story. Senegal are no longer chasing legitimacy; they are setting standards. The Lions of Teranga have transformed into serial contenders who arrive at tournaments expecting to win, not hoping to compete.

The stitching of that star is symbolic. It represents years of heartbreak, a golden generation that refused to waste its peak, and a football culture that learned how to close games, manage pressure, and dominate moments.

In African football, stars speak louder than words.
And Senegal’s jersey now speaks fluently.

This isn’t the end of the story — it’s proof that a dynasty is being written, one star at a time.

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Sadio Mane to retire from international football after AFCON 2025

AFCON 2025 will mark the final Africa Cup of Nations appearance of Senegal icon Sadio Mané, bringing an end to one of the most influential international careers in African football history.

The 31-year-old forward is reportedly planning to retire from international football after the 2026 FIFA World Cup, a decision that confirms he will not feature at AFCON 2027, which will be hosted in Kenya, Uganda, and Tanzania.

Mané has been the face of Senegal’s golden era, playing a central role in their rise to continental dominance. His crowning moment came in 2021, when he led the Lions of Teranga to their first-ever AFCON title, scoring the decisive penalty in the final against Egypt.

Beyond trophies, Mané’s influence has stretched far beyond goals, setting standards of leadership, professionalism, and belief within the national team.

AFCON 2025 now takes on added significance for both Mané and Senegal, serving as a farewell tour for a player who has defined a generation. With one last continental campaign ahead, the tournament presents an opportunity for Mané to close the AFCON chapter of his career on a high note.

As Senegal prepare for life after their talisman, fans across Africa will savour every moment of Mané’s final AFCON — a fitting send-off for one of the continent’s greatest-ever footballers.

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The stage is set for an absolute box-office finale at the Africa Cup of Nations as Senegal take on host nation Morocco in what promises to be a classic Sunday night showdown.

Widely regarded as the two best teams on the continent, Senegal and Morocco have powered their way to the final with authority, blending tactical discipline, individual brilliance, and tournament-hardened mentality. Now, only one remains standing between them and continental glory.

For Senegal, this final represents continuity at the top. The  Lions of Teranga have once again shown why they are Africa’s benchmark, combining defensive solidity with devastating attacking transitions. Their calm under pressure has been a defining feature of their AFCON journey.

Morocco, backed by a passionate home crowd, arrive with belief and momentum. The Atlas Lions have turned this tournament into a statement of intent, feeding off home support and delivering composed, high-intensity performances when it matters most. With history within touching distance, Sunday could mark a defining moment for Moroccan football.

A packed stadium, national pride on the line, and two heavyweight sides refusing to blink — this is AFCON at its very best.

All roads now lead to Sunday.
And Africa will be watching.

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