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Jailed Senegal Fans Deny Wrongdoing in AFCON Final Chaos in Morocco

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Jailed Senegal fans await judge’s reply to their denial of wrongdoing at the Africa Cup of Nations final in Morocco.

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The Prosecutor's Office of the Rabat Court of Appeal had asked to increase the sentences handed down at first instance against the 18 accused who had taken part in the incidents at the CAN final.

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Sentenced to three months' to one year's imprisonment for participating in the incidents at the CAN final, the Senegalese claimed that they had found themselves on the lawn because of a crowd movement and not to protest an arbitral decision.

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Ten Senegalese smugglers convicted of field invasion during the final chaos of the African Cup of Nations in Rabat, in January, refused on this Tuesday any irregularity, according to AFP. In February, a Moroccan court sentenced 18 prison sentences ranging from three to twelve months for vandalism charges. Reverse: CAF ordered W.O. of Senegal and passed the title of the African Cup of Nations for Morocco Appeal: Senegal posted a video of the even…

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(wiwsport) - The trial of the 18 Senegalese supporters took a surreal turn this Monday evening in Rabat. At the end of a long day, the judge confirmed the sentences handed down in the first instance and some will be free from 18 April. While the Senegalese side had made a "conclusion on issues of nullity [...] This article was originally published on wiwsport: site n°1 of the sports news of Senegal (wiwsport.com). Source article: Rabat – The 18 …

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