False reports circulate online as CAF confirms AFCON 2025 tournament has not been played, warns against misinformation
The misleading claim alleged that Senegal had been stripped of the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) title following an appeal ruling, with Morocco declared as winners. However, checks reveal that the report is entirely false and not backed by any official statement from CAF or credible sports authorities.
AFCON 2025 has not yet taken place, making it impossible for any country to be crowned or stripped of the title. The most recent edition of the tournament, AFCON 2023 (played in 2024), was won by the .
There has also been no confirmed disciplinary action, appeal ruling, or decision involving the or the regarding AFCON 2025.
Media analysts warn that such false “breaking news” headlines are often used to drive traffic through clickbait links, particularly shortened URLs that conceal the original source.
Football fans and the general public are advised to rely on verified information from official CAF communications and reputable sports media outlets before sharing or reacting to viral claims.
As misinformation continues to spread rapidly online, stakeholders emphasize the importance of fact-checking to maintain the integrity of sports reporting across Africa.
