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Eighteen Senegalese fans have been sentenced to prison for their involvement in a pitch invasion during the Africa Cup of Nations final in Morocco. They deny any wrongdoing despite the court upholding their sentences ranging from three to 12 months.
Senegal fan clashes with security as fans invade the pitch after Morocco were awarded a penalty following a VAR review [File: Siphiwe Sibeko/Reuters]
Eighteen Senegalese football supporters convicted over a pitch invasion during the chaotic Africa Cup of Nations final in Rabat in January have denied any wrongdoing.
A Moroccan court in February sentenced the 18 Senegalese football fans to prison terms ranging from three to 12 months on charges of hooliganism.
Prosecutors sought stiffer penalties in the appeals court in Rabat, but the initial sentences were upheld on Monday.
The Senegalese argued that they had been forced onto the pitch because of a surging crowd or to avoid being spat upon and projectiles thrown towards them.
They said it was not to protest against a refereeing decision at the end of the contentious AFCON final on January 18, which Senegal won 1-0. Senegal Prime Minister Ousmane Sonko spoke out to decry the decision.
The Confederation of African Football (CAF) reversed Senegalâs win last month, awarding the title to Morocco two months after the final.
The Senegalese Football Federation immediately instructed its lawyers to appeal to the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS).
Defence lawyer Naima El Guellaf asked on Monday that videos of the incidents be shown to verify the identities of the 18 Senegalese in court.
It is a move rejected by the prosecution, who said the Senegalese were caught in the act.
âThe entire world saw these terrible images live,â it argued.
The judge is yet to respond to the request to replay videos of the incidents.
âThere have been mistakes; the people involved in what happened are currently in Senegal and are not present here,â a second defence lawyer, Patrick Kabou, told the AFP news agency.
The Senegalese fans were charged with hooliganism due to their involvement in a pitch invasion during the Africa Cup of Nations final.
The fans received prison sentences ranging from three to 12 months for their actions during the chaotic event.
The final saw clashes between Senegalese fans and security after a pitch invasion occurred following a VAR-reviewed penalty awarded to Morocco.

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