Senegal's lawyers say CAF's decision to hand Morocco the AFCON title 'openly violates the laws of the game'. Senegal's lawyers say CAF's decision to hand Morocco the AFCON title 'openly violates the laws of the game'.
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- Senegal's lawyers say CAF's decision to hand Morocco the AFCON title 'openly violates the laws of the game'.
- Senegal's lawyers say CAF's decision to hand Morocco the AFCON title 'openly violates the laws of the game'.
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- openly violates the laws of the game'.
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Why it matters
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- Senegal's lawyers say CAF's decision to hand Morocco the AFCON title 'openly violates the laws of the game'.
- Senegal's lawyers say CAF's decision to hand Morocco the AFCON title 'openly violates the laws of the game'.
