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Senegal President Faye extends CFA2 million and sheep to pardoned supporters

john gallagher by john gallagher
May 27, 2026
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Senegal president provides cash and livestock to supporters detained in Morocco after AFCON final

President Bassirou Diomaye Faye has given financial aid and a sheep to the Senegal supporters detained in Morocco, helping their reintegration after the 2025 AFCON final.

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Presidential package delivered ahead of Tabaski

President Bassirou Diomaye Faye personally oversaw distribution of the support package to the former detainees upon their return to Dakar.
Each of the 18 Senegalese football supporters who were detained in Morocco received two million CFA francs and a sheep as part of a presidential pledge ahead of the Muslim feast of Tabaski.

The gesture fulfilled a commitment the president made during an official reception in the capital after the supporters began arriving home.
Officials described the package as immediate relief aimed at addressing short-term needs and helping the group re-establish themselves in their communities.

Royal pardon paved the way for returns

The return of the supporters followed a royal pardon granted by King Mohammed VI of Morocco, which led to the release of the remaining 15 detainees.
Three of the supporters had been repatriated earlier, leaving 15 who arrived in Dakar during the night between Saturday and Sunday after the pardon took effect.

Senegalese authorities credited the pardon with ending a prolonged period of legal limbo for the fans and enabling coordination of their safe return.
The pardon removed the final legal obstacle to repatriation and allowed the state to turn its focus to reintegration and welfare measures.

Lengthy detention and immediate needs

Most of the supporters had spent roughly 125 days in detention in Morocco before they were granted clemency and returned to Senegal.
That extended confinement created urgent social and economic needs on arrival, ranging from medical checks and psychological support to financial assistance for families affected by the absence.

The presidential gift of cash and livestock is designed to cover immediate expenses, including travel, basic household costs and preparations for Tabaski.
Officials said the measures are the opening phase of broader support intended to reduce the short-term shocks associated with lengthy detention abroad.

Coordination between diplomatic and sporting bodies

Senegal’s repatriation effort involved close cooperation between the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and mission staff in Rabat.
Foreign Affairs Minister Cheikh Niang and Senegal’s ambassador to Morocco, Seynabou Dial, were among the officials who monitored the case and worked to secure the supporters’ safe return.

The Senegalese Football Federation, led by Abdoulaye Fall, also took part in the process as a bridge between state authorities and the football community.
Federation involvement helped maintain lines of communication with fans and ensured logistical arrangements were in place when the royal pardon was issued.

Public concern and political attention

The detention of the supporters attracted widespread attention in Senegal and prompted persistent calls for state intervention over several months.
Civil society groups, family members and political figures repeatedly urged diplomatic engagement to bring the fans home, turning the case into a matter of national concern.

President Faye’s decision to provide material support followed public expectations that the government would take responsibility for returned citizens.
Observers said the measure was intended both to meet humanitarian needs and to demonstrate governmental responsiveness ahead of a major religious holiday.

Reintegration plans and follow-up support

Government officials indicated the cash and livestock payments are part of an initial reintegration package rather than a comprehensive long-term program.
Authorities signaled plans for follow-up measures, including potential counselling services, help with legal or administrative paperwork and targeted social assistance where required.

Local community leaders and football organizations are expected to play a role in monitoring the beneficiaries’ reintegration and identifying further needs.
Officials said that any additional support will be coordinated through existing social protection channels to ensure transparency and effectiveness.

The return of the supporters ended a fraught episode that combined legal, diplomatic and sporting dimensions, and the presidential intervention aims to ease the immediate transition back into Senegalese society.

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