Senegalese Federation Decides and Closes the Door on Appealing CAF Sanctions
The Senegalese Football Federation announced in an official statement its decision not to file any appeal or challenge against the sanctions issued by the Confederation of African Football against the national team's coach and several players following the events of the Africa Cup of Nations final against Morocco.
The sanctions included players Ismaila Sarr and Iliman Ndiaye, with the federation affirming its full respect for the CAF's decisions and its commitment to implementing them without resorting to legal avenues or seeking to have them reduced through an appeal.
The statement clarified that this decision comes as part of the Senegalese Federation's commitment to maintaining its institutional relationship with the African Confederation and affirming its adherence to the laws and regulations of continental competitions.
The federation also emphasized its commitment to paying all financial fines resulting from these sanctions on their due dates, focusing on moving forward and preparing for upcoming obligations with sportsmanship and full responsibility.
The sanctions included players Ismaila Sarr and Iliman Ndiaye, with the federation affirming its full respect for the CAF's decisions and its commitment to implementing them without resorting to legal avenues or seeking to have them reduced through an appeal.
The statement clarified that this decision comes as part of the Senegalese Federation's commitment to maintaining its institutional relationship with the African Confederation and affirming its adherence to the laws and regulations of continental competitions.
The federation also emphasized its commitment to paying all financial fines resulting from these sanctions on their due dates, focusing on moving forward and preparing for upcoming obligations with sportsmanship and full responsibility.