The Court of Arbitration for Sport (TAS) has issued no ruling regarding the outcome of the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (CAN), despite a surge of viral misinformation claiming a legal decision has awarded a victory or changed the tournament standings involving Senegal and Morocco.
Fact-Checking the TAS Rumors
Recent social media activity and unverified reports have circulated claims that the Court of Arbitration for Sport (TAS) intervened in the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations, specifically alleging a decision that favors Senegal over Morocco. These claims are entirely unfounded. There is no official communication from the Lausanne-based tribunal confirming any such legal action or verdict related to the tournament’s results.

The Royal Moroccan Football Federation (FRMF) has officially denied the existence of any TAS ruling regarding the competition. In statements provided to regional media, federation officials clarified that the rumors lack any factual basis. The tournament remains governed by the regulations set forth by the Confederation of African Football (CAF), and no external judicial body has issued a decree altering the competitive landscape of the event.
The Spread of Misinformation
The confusion appears to stem from the dissemination of a forged document designed to mimic an official TAS press release. This digital fabrication, which circulated across various social media platforms, falsely suggested that the sports court had adjudicated a dispute between the two nations. Independent monitoring outlets, including international news services, have flagged these documents as “fake news,” warning fans not to treat them as authentic legal notices.
In sports journalism, the integrity of tournament records depends on the official channels of the governing body. CAF has not released any information indicating a legal challenge is currently active at the TAS regarding the 2025 tournament outcome.
Tournament Context and Governance
The reliance on verified, primary-source information is essential to distinguishing between legitimate disciplinary updates and speculative content designed to drive engagement through misinformation.
How to Verify Tournament Updates
Fans are encouraged to ignore viral screenshots and confirm news through established, reputable sports news agencies that adhere to rigorous verification standards.
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