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Oshoala, Senegal Stars Slam CAF Over AFCON Ruling

Oshoala, Senegal Stars Slam CAF Over AFCON Ruling

Super Falcons striker Asisat Oshoala and several top players from Senegal have voiced strong against a recent decision by the Confederation of African Football (CAF) regarding an AFCON ruling.

The controversy follows CAF’s announcement on a disputed match outcome, which has sparked backlash from players and fans across the continent. Many have questioned the transparency and fairness of the decision, calling for clearer regulations and accountability in officiating.

Oshoala took to social media to express her dissatisfaction, describing the ruling as “unfair” and disappointing for African football. She emphasized the need for consistency and integrity in decision-making, especially in high-stakes tournaments like the Africa Cup of Nations.

Several Senegalese players also reacted strongly, arguing that the decision undermines the spirit of competition and could damage the credibility of the tournament. They called on CAF to review the ruling and ensure that justice is served.

Football analysts say the growing criticism highlights long-standing concerns about governance and officiating standards within African football. Fans have joined the debate online, with many demanding reforms to prevent similar controversies in future competitions.

CAF has yet to issue a detailed response to the backlash but maintains that its decisions are made in accordance with established rules and disciplinary procedures.

The incident adds to ongoing discussions about improving transparency and trust in African football administration as the sport continues to grow across the continent.

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