Support Package Announced for Detained Supporters
Senegal’s national lottery operator, Loterie Nationale Sénégalaise (LONASE), has announced financial assistance for Senegalese football fans currently detained in Morocco following disturbances linked to the final of the Africa Cup of Nations. The initiative aims to provide humanitarian support to the affected individuals and their families during their imprisonment abroad.
According to reports, LONASE has allocated a total of 18 million CFA francs to assist the detained supporters. The funds will be distributed through the Fondation LONASE, ensuring that each of the 18 imprisoned fans receives 1 million CFA francs as financial support. The measure forms part of a wider solidarity effort encouraged by Senegalese authorities during the holy month of Ramadan.
Background of the AFCON Final Incident
The arrests stem from chaotic scenes that unfolded during the AFCON final between Senegal national football team and Morocco national football team in Rabat. The highly anticipated match ended with Senegal securing a 1–0 victory, but tensions escalated near the end of regulation time.
Following a controversial penalty decision awarded to Morocco, several supporters reacted angrily. Some fans attempted to invade the pitch, while others threw objects toward the field, prompting security forces to intervene and restore order. The match was temporarily halted for nearly 20 minutes amid the confusion and protests from players and supporters.
Court Sentences and Legal Outcome
After weeks of detention, a Moroccan court in Rabat sentenced 18 Senegalese supporters for their involvement in the disturbances. The charges included hooliganism, violence against security personnel, damage to stadium facilities, and attempted pitch invasion.
The verdict resulted in varying prison terms:
- Nine fans received one-year sentences and fines.
- Six individuals were sentenced to six months in prison.
- Three others received three-month jail terms along with smaller financial penalties.
Legal representatives for the supporters argued that the sentences were overly severe, while Senegalese football authorities also expressed concern over the ruling.
Solidarity Initiative During Ramadan
The financial support from LONASE reflects a broader national call for solidarity with the detained fans. By providing direct financial assistance, the organization hopes to ease the burden on the supporters and their families during their incarceration.
Officials emphasized that the initiative highlights Senegal’s commitment to supporting its citizens abroad during difficult circumstances. The aid package also underscores how institutions within Senegal, including the national lottery operator, can play a role in humanitarian outreach and community support during international incidents involving citizens.
Wider Implications for African Football
The unrest during the AFCON final has sparked conversations across African football regarding stadium security, fan behavior, and disciplinary enforcement during major continental tournaments. Authorities and football governing bodies are expected to review measures aimed at preventing similar incidents in future competitions.
Despite the controversy surrounding the final, Senegal’s victory remains a historic sporting achievement. However, the events that followed demonstrate how passionate support for football can sometimes spill over into tensions that extend beyond the pitch.

