AFCON 2025
Moroccan Club USM Oujda Parts Ways With Senegal Star After AFCON 2025 Drama
The Drama That Refuses To End
African football just gave us another episode of pure chaos, and honestly, this one feels like a movie script. From a heated AFCON final to a contract termination, the story keeps unfolding.
Moroccan club USM Oujda has officially cut ties with Senegalese midfielder Issa Ndiaye, and it all traces back to the controversial 2025 AFCON final decision that shook the continent.
How It All Started
The 2025 Africa Cup of Nations final was already one for the history books — but not for the reasons fans would have hoped.
Senegal initially looked to have secured victory, but everything changed when a late penalty was awarded to Morocco. In protest, the Senegalese team walked off the pitch for over 17 minutes — a move that would later cost them everything.
CAF’s Appeal Board didn’t take that lightly.
Citing violations of Articles 82 and 84, the match result was overturned, and Morocco was awarded a 3-0 victory — effectively handing them the title.
Ndiaye’s Comments Spark Trouble
While fans across Africa debated the fairness of the decision, Issa Ndiaye took things a step further.
Reports suggest that the midfielder made public remarks mocking CAF’s ruling — comments that didn’t sit well with his club.
Even though the exact words weren’t officially released, insiders say the tone was enough to raise eyebrows and trigger immediate concern within USM Oujda’s management.
Club Takes A Firm Stand
USM Oujda didn’t waste time.
After internal discussions, the club decided that Ndiaye’s actions crossed the line of professionalism. According to club officials, players are expected to show respect — especially when it involves sensitive issues tied to continental football and national pride.
The result? Immediate contract termination.
A strong message was sent: no player is bigger than the badge.
Bigger Than Just One Player
This situation goes beyond Ndiaye.
It highlights the growing tension between players, clubs, and football authorities in Africa. With emotions running high and national pride at stake, the line between passion and professionalism is becoming thinner.
And let’s be honest — this won’t be the last time we see something like this.
Final Whistle
From a disputed final to a career setback, Issa Ndiaye’s story is a reminder that in modern football, what you say off the pitch can be just as important as what you do on it.
One moment, one comment — and everything changes.
African football never sleeps.
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