Senegal Fans Released After Serving Prison Sentence in Morocco
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"It Was Very Difficult": Three of the 18 Senegalese Supporters Detained in Morocco Told Their Ordeal
(wiwsport) - Ibrahima Diop, Aziz Wade and Abdoulaye Diagne regained their freedom last Saturday after three months of detention at Al Arjat prison in Rabat, Morocco. The three Senegalese supporters returned to the country, leaving behind them 15 other compatriots still detained after the incidents at the CAN 2025 final. [...] This article was originally published on wiwsport: site n°1 of the sports news of Senegal (wiwsport.com). Source article:…
Three Senegalese fans out of prison after completing jail term in Morocco
On Saturday, three Senegalese supporters were released from a Moroccan prison after serving a three-month sentence for their involvement in the violence that broke out during the AFCON final in Rabat. One of them told the AFP: “Dima Maroc, dima Maghrib” (+long live Morocco+ in Moroccan dialect). In the same case, 15 other Senegalese fans are still serving sentences ranging from six months to one year. On the night of the final in Rabat, the refe…
The scene takes place in an atmosphere of waiting, confusion and uncertainty. For several hours, the information circulates without real consistency. Some evoke an imminent return to Senegal, others speak of a spiritual detour by Fes. Nothing is really clear. However, some clues eventually converge towards a specific destination: Rabat. There, in the Moroccan administrative capital, there are finally three of the Senegalese supporters recently r…
Senegal Fans Released After Serving Prison Sentence in Morocco
Three Senegalese football fans have been released from prison in Morocco after serving a three-month sentence linked to violence during the AFCON final. The men were freed on Saturday from Al Arjat 2 prison in Rabat. They were transported in a gendarmerie vehicle to a police station near Salé, where formalities were completed before their official release. Senegal fans during the Africa Cup Of Nations Final match. (Photo | Getty Images) Upon lea…
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