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@FAcharki

Fouad Acharki, videoansvarlig journalist hos Romerikes Blad. 🇳🇴🇲🇦Nyhetstips: [email protected]

Lørenskog, Norge Katılım Ağustos 2015
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Josh Howerton
Josh Howerton@howertonjosh·
If you overlay Christian beliefs on the end times with Islamic beliefs on the end times, what you discover will send a chill down your spine. Buckle up for this one 👇
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Dov Kleiman
Dov Kleiman@NFL_DovKleiman·
Wow: President Donald Trump wants the NFL to change its name so that soccer is the only sport named football. "This is football, there is no question about it. We have to come up with another name for the NFL stuff." 😬😬😬
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Tommy Robinson 🇬🇧
Tommy Robinson 🇬🇧@TRobinsonNewEra·
Invader starts a fight with the King's Guard of Norway and finds out. Deport.
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AtlasGoal
AtlasGoal@AtlasGoal·
🚨 URGENT Le Sénégal envisagerait de ne pas saisir le TAS après la décision de la CAF 🇸🇳 👉 Une réflexion interne pour éviter des conséquences juridiques et politiques plus lourdes. [ @rwnarabic ]
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Messiah Yaniss 🇨🇵🇩🇿🇸🇳
ALERTE : Le TAS a accepté le recours du Sénégal et imposé une mesure conservatoire : le titre attribué au Maroc par la CAF est gelé. Le trophée est en suspens jusqu’à la décision finale, qui peut prendre des mois. La 2e session vanne sur les marocains sera LÉGENDAIRE.
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Senator Shehu Sani
Senator Shehu Sani@ShehuSani·
The rejection of AFCON title by Morocco’s Captain Hakimi,in solidarity with Senegal, is one of the most significant,remarkable and historic events in footballing history.
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Osasu Obayiuwana
Osasu Obayiuwana@osasuo·
What #Morocco #Maroc should have done, during the 2025 #AFCON final. They should have refused to resume play, when Senegal returned, on the legitimate grounds that they had abandoned the game, after a 15 minute absence. If Maroc had done that, I would have fully supported that. And any legal case they instituted, as a result of that. But I cannot and will not support what they are doing now, because they resumed play, after Referee Jean-Jacques Ngambo Ndala called for the resumption. Had @Brahim scored for @EnMaroc, they would never have rejected the #AFCON 🏆 that would certainly have been theirs. This is a fact Morocco cannot deny…
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@nytimes @TheAthleticFC Important distinction: There is no evidence of wrongdoing by Morocco or CAF here. What we have is a clear rule, a documented walk-off, and a decision based on that. Calling it controversial is fair. Suggesting foul play without proof is not.
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The New York Times
The New York Times@nytimes·
From @TheAthleticFC: Morocco being handed Senegal's AFCON title is ridiculous, but perhaps we should not be surprised, our columnist writes. Even before the tournament began, many Moroccans and other nations were certain the hosts would prevail. nyti.ms/4bxUYEL
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Darren
Darren@MUFCDarren_·
🚨Didier Drogba Chelsea Legend on Morocco winning the AFCON Things like this only happen in Africa. I’m not sure this would happen in the Euros. It’s a disgrace to Africa and football. A country like this shouldn’t be allowed to host football tournaments again. Senegal is the real winner we all know.
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Jeg tror CAF vil tape i saken sin i CAS. Senegal vil trolig beholde sin pokal. Viktigste argumentet er at det tok rundt to måneder å omgjøre resultatet.
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Samir Bennis
Samir Bennis@SamirBennis·
Mr. @SamNasri19, I just saw your nonsensical statement about the ruling of CAF's appeal committee about the Afcon final. What a "nonsense", to use your words to come with such a statement. You were a great player and enjoyed watching yourplay. But you have no credentials in law. Should you have studied law, you should have made a "sensical", rational statement. Now what the does the law say in the case at hand? Well, like you like or not, the law is very clear-cut and leaves no room for ambiguity or interpretation. First, there is a clear case that the referee breached CAF’s own regulations by not whistling the end of the game despite Senegalese players having left the pitch without his authorization. Article 82 of CAF regulations is unequivocal in this regard. “Any team that leaves the field of play before the end of the regulation match time without the referee’s authorization shall be considered losing,” it emphatically states. The wording of this article is important. The stipulation “shall be considered losing” rather than “may be considered” clearly means the provision leaves no discretion to the referee — or to CAF, for that matter — to refrain from applying the mandatory sanction required when this scenario occurs. Moreover, since the article does not envisage any exception allowing a team to return to the field (i.e., it does not state “unless the team returns”), nor does it specify the duration for the withdrawal from the pitch for it to be regarded as such (i.e. two, five or 15 minutes or more), its application becomes automatic. Simply put,  the mere occurrence of the scenario described in this article automatically triggers the application of the stipulated rule. The second layer, closely linked to the first, concerns the non-application of Article 12 of IFAB regulations, which clearly states that any player who leaves the pitch without the referee’s authorization must receive a yellow card. By failing to apply this rule, the referee caused irreparable injustice to Morocco. Had the law been applied properly, two Senegalese players, already on yellow cards – namely Ismaila Sarr and Hadji Diouf — would have been sent off. This would have seen Senegal continue the match with nine players against eleven Moroccan players. Under such a scenario, even after Diaz missed his now infamous penalty, Morocco’s chances of winning the match in extra time would have been dramatically higher. So Mr. Samir, next time focus on commenting on matches, you are more equipped and talented for doing that than me. @Lahcenhaddad @AzizDaouda @Pirana_dusahara
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John
John@xabilution·
Tenk at Marokko kom seirende ut av noe de for åpen skjerm brukte alle midler til å jukse seg til. Fotball er så gjennomkorrupt.
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@xabilution Støtter dette forslaget. Senegal var best i finalen. Men kampen ble ødelagt av dommeren og at Senegal gikk av banen pga. dommeren. Kampen skulle ha blitt blåst av da og ikke avgjort nå. Vi får se hvordan CAS reagerer.
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