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Caf president admits to Afcon final 'deficiencies'

Patrice Motsepe acknowledges mistakes made in Morocco vs Senegal final

13 May 2026 · 13h ago·1 source

According to BBC Sport — Football, Confederation of African Football president Patrice Motsepe has acknowledged 'deficiencies' in the organisation of the Afcon final. The match between Morocco and Senegal was marred by controversy, which has damaged Caf's reputation. Motsepe has promised to address the issues.

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