
Senegal were crowned champions of Africa for the second time in their history after edging host nation Morocco 1–0 after extra time in a tense and emotionally charged Africa Cup of Nations final in Rabat.
In a contest defined by fine margins, mental strength, and moments of individual brilliance, it was Pape Gueye who delivered the decisive blow just three minutes into extra time, firing a stunning left-footed strike from the edge of the box to break Moroccan hearts and send the Senegalese bench into wild celebration.
The goal proved enough to separate two of Africa’s finest sides on the biggest stage, as Senegal successfully reclaimed the continental title they first won in 2021, confirming their status as one of the dominant forces in modern African football.
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A Final Balance on a Knife Edge
From the opening whistle, the final carried the weight of history. Morocco were chasing a first Africa Cup of Nations title in over 50 years and were buoyed by the roar of a packed home crowd desperate for a long-awaited triumph. Senegal, on the other hand, arrived with the calm assurance of champions determined to add a second star to their badge.
The Teranga Lions settled into the match quicker, controlling possession and creating the clearer chances in the opening exchanges. Morocco goalkeeper Yassine Bounou was called into action early, reacting sharply to deny Pape Gueye’s back-post header from a corner before producing a superb one-on-one save to keep out Iliman Ndiaye.
Morocco’s best chance of the first half came five minutes before the break when Abdessamad Ezzalzouli’s inviting cross flashed across goal, but Nayef Aguerd could not apply the decisive touch.
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Morocco Push, Senegal Hold Firm
The Atlas Lions emerged from the interval with renewed urgency. Ayoub El Kaabi was presented with a golden opportunity after Bilal El Khannouss sliced open the Senegal defence with a perfectly weighted through ball, but the striker could not keep his effort on target.
Wave after wave of Moroccan pressure followed, yet Senegal’s defensive structure and discipline held firm. The Teranga Lions remained dangerous on the counterattack and almost found a breakthrough late in regulation time when substitute Ibrahim Mbaye curled a fine effort towards the far corner, only for Bounou to stretch full length and tip the ball away.
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Penalty Drama and a Defining Save
Just when the hosts thought destiny was within reach, drama unfolded deep into stoppage time. Morocco was awarded a late penalty following a VAR review, sparking deafening noise inside the stadium.
Up stepped Brahim Diaz, but Senegal goalkeeper Edward Mendy produced a moment that will live long in AFCON folklore, diving to his left to save the spot kick and force the final into extra time. It was a turning point that shifted belief and momentum firmly towards Senegal.
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Pape Gueye Delivers the Moment of Magic
Extra time had barely settled when Senegal struck. A turnover in midfield saw Sadio Mané cleverly backheel the ball into the path of Idrissa Gana Gueye, who quickly released Pape Gueye.
Displaying remarkable composure and strength, the midfielder drove forward before unleashing an unstoppable strike from the edge of the area, leaving Bounou rooted and silencing a stadium moments earlier filled with hope.
Morocco threw everything forward in search of an equaliser. Diaz came close to redemption with a close-range effort that Mendy saved, while Youssef En Nesyri’s diving header drifted agonisingly wide.
Senegal even threatened to double their advantage late on, but Bounou again stood tall to deny Pape Cherif Ndiaye from close range, with the substitute unable to convert the rebound.
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Champions Once Again
When the final whistle sounded, Senegal’s players collapsed to the turf in celebration, having navigated one of the most demanding AFCON finals in recent memory with resilience, maturity, and belief.
It was a victory built on collective strength, elite goalkeeping, and a single moment of brilliance that will be replayed for generations.
Senegal now proudly wears a second continental star, reaffirming their place among Africa’s elite and closing the gap on the continent’s most decorated football nations.
Man of the Match: Pape Gueye
The match winner and Man of the Match summed up the significance of the moment with emotion and pride.
“I am very happy to win the final. It was a complicated match. After Morocco missed the penalty, we stayed focused, played our game, and showed Senegalese football. Then we scored a goal that allowed us to win the match. Scoring in a final is a moment of pride for me. Most importantly, the Senegal national team now has a second star.”


