By Joshua Kosimbom
Journalist kick442.com – Cameroon
In a breathtaking and dramatic climax to the 2025 CAF TotalEnergies Africa Cup of Nations, Senegal defeated hosts Morocco 1–0 after extra time to lift the coveted trophy — securing their second AFCON title after their maiden success in 2021.
In a tense final at the Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium in Rabat, both teams battled fiercely through 90 minutes of regulation time without finding the breakthrough. The deadlock persisted despite Morocco’s dominance in possession and several probing attacks, setting the stage for a dramatic finish.
Deep into stoppage time, the match erupted in controversy: Morocco were awarded a late penalty following a VAR review for a foul on Brahim Díaz. With the weight of the home crowd behind him, Díaz stepped up — but his attempted Panenka‑style penalty was confidently saved by Senegal goalkeeper Édouard Mendy, keeping the score level and sending the final into extra time.
Just three minutes into extra time, Senegal grabbed the decisive moment. Midfielder Pape Gueye unleashed a powerful left‑footed strike from the edge of the area that bulged the top corner of the net, silencing the home crowd and giving Senegal a 1–0 lead. His stunning effort proved to be the only goal of the match and ultimately the championship winner.
Gueye’s strike not only delivered Senegal the title but underscored the determination and resilience shown by the Lions of Teranga throughout the tournament. Senegal’s disciplined defensive display and capacity to seize decisive moments were crucial in holding off Morocco’s late surge and frustration after the penalty drama.
For Morocco, the defeat in front of their home fans was heartbreaking. Despite strong performances throughout the competition and the chance to win the trophy with a late penalty, the Atlas Lions were unable to find the back of the net in regulation or extra time, leaving Pape Gueye’s spectacular goal as the defining moment of a pulsating final.
This victory marks Senegal’s second Africa Cup of Nations triumph after their first in 2021 — a major achievement that solidifies their status as one of Africa’s elite footballing nations. Their blend of experience, tactical discipline, and big‑moment performances culminated in a memorable win that fans will talk about for years.
Full Time:
Senegal 1 (Pape Gueye 94’)
Morocco 0 (after extra time)