The Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) 2025 final delivered drama, controversy, and sheer exhilaration on a scale rarely witnessed in football. Senegal emerged victorious against Morocco in a nail-biting 1–0 win, but the journey to the trophy was as dramatic as the final whistle itself. From contentious refereeing decisions to missed penalties, and from players leaving the pitch in protest to heroic leadership moments, this final became an epic chapter in African football history.
In the Moroccan capital of Rabat, the final saw both sides locked in a goalless stalemate at the end of regular time. It was not until the fourth minute of extra time that Senegal finally broke the deadlock, with Villarreal midfielder Pape Gueye scoring the decisive goal to secure Senegal’s second AFCON title. The first had been clinched in 2021 under the leadership of national hero Sadio Mané, while Morocco’s last continental triumph dates back to 1976. A failed penalty in 2004 against Tunisia had left Morocco longing for a trophy for over five decades—a dream that remained unfulfilled despite meticulous preparation.
The match’s most dramatic moment came during added time in regulation. Morocco were awarded a penalty after Real Madrid forward Brahim Diaz was fouled in the box. Following a VAR review, referee Jean-Jacques Ndala pointed to the spot, setting the stage for the first act of a tense finale. Senegal’s head coach Pape Thiaw, angered by the earlier disallowance of a Senegalese goal, briefly instructed his team to leave the field. More than half the players exited, only to be persuaded back by Sadio Mané after a 17-minute pause—an intervention that epitomised calm leadership under pressure.
Diaz, the tournament’s top scorer with five goals, took the penalty with a daring “Panenka,” only for Senegal goalkeeper Edouard Mendy to make an effortless save. With the penalty missed, extra time continued, and it was Pape Gueye who struck in the 4th minute to seal Senegal’s triumph.
Earlier in the match, both teams had several notable chances:
| Minute | Team | Player | Chance Description | Outcome |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 5 | Senegal | Pape Gueye | Cross received in the box | Shot missed |
| 37 | Senegal | Elimane | One-on-one with keeper | Saved by Bono |
| 41 | Morocco | Nayef | Header from cross | Missed |
| 58 | Morocco | El Kabir | Left-foot shot | Wide |
| 67 | Morocco | El Ainawi | Header from corner, injured in clash | Continued play |
| 81 | Morocco | Abdel | Volley | Saved by Mendy |
| 90+ | Senegal | Ismail Saar | Header following rebound | Disallowed |
Senegal’s victory crowned them continental champions once more, while Morocco were left to rue missed opportunities and the heartbreak of a trophy that continues to elude them. The final will be remembered not just for the result, but for the unprecedented mix of skill, courage, and drama that unfolded across the pitch—a true African football epic.
