The Confederation of African Football has opened a formal disciplinary investigation after a string of troubling incidents marred the quarter-finals of the TotalEnergies Africa Cup of Nations Morocco 2025, the governing body confirmed on Monday, 12 January.
Flashpoint Matches Under the Microscope
CAF says unacceptable conduct was recorded during the high-stakes clashes between Cameroon and Morocco and Algeria and Nigeria. Match commissioners’ reports, backed by video evidence, flag actions that may breach tournament regulations and the core principles of sporting ethics, thrusting both fixtures into the spotlight for the wrong reasons.
Case Referred to Disciplinary Jury
The full dossier has been handed to the CAF Disciplinary Jury, which will now examine the facts and determine responsibility. If the jury finds wrongdoing, players or officials implicated could face sanctions ranging from fines to suspensions, depending on the severity of the offences.
Separate Media Zone Inquiry
CAF is also reviewing footage of a separate episode involving members of the media in the mixed zone. Reports describe behaviour deemed inappropriate, and that matter will be considered alongside the on-field incidents as part of the wider inquiry.
Zero Tolerance and a Warning to All
The continental body reiterated a strict zero-tolerance stance on misconduct, especially actions aimed at referees and event organisers. CAF stressed the importance of upholding professional standards at its competitions and warned that any breach will be met with decisive disciplinary measures.
What Comes Next
With the Disciplinary Jury now in charge, the coming days will focus on evidence review and hearings. The outcome could reshape perceptions of the quarter-finals and send a clear message across African football: the tournament’s integrity will be defended, whatever the cost.