
Eighteen Senegalese football supporters, sentenced to prison terms ranging from three to 12 months for hooliganism following a pitch invasion during the Africa Cup of Nations final in Rabat in January, denied any wrongdoing on Monday. Prosecutors are seeking longer sentences in the appeals court. The fans stated they were forced onto the pitch due to a surging crowd or to avoid projectiles, not to protest a refereeing decision. The Confederation of African Football reversed Senegalโs win last month, awarding the title to Morocco, prompting the Senegalese Football Federation to appeal to the Court of Arbitration for Sport. Defense lawyer Naima El Guellaf requested videos of the incidents be shown to verify the identities of the 18 individuals, a request rejected by the prosecution who claimed the Senegalese were caught in the act. The judge has not yet responded to the video request. Another defense lawyer, Patrick Kabou, stated that the people involved in the incident are currently in Senegal and not present in court.
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