FGF Dismisses Unfounded Claims of Moroccan Walkout
The Guinean Football Federation (FGF) has firmly rejected recent rumors suggesting that Moroccan players abandoned the field during the crucial 1976 Africa Cup of Nations match. The federation has labeled these claims as “false” and lacking any credible foundation. In a clear and decisive statement, the FGF made it known that it is not pursuing any legal action to contest the results of this historic match, either through the Confederation of African Football (CAF) or the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS).
“The Guinean Football Federation informs the national and international public that it has not initiated any procedure either with the Court of Arbitration for Sport or with CAF in relation to the 1976 Africa Cup of Nations,” the statement emphasized, categorically asserting that these reports are “inaccurate and not based on any official foundation.” This assertion underscores the federation's commitment to maintaining the integrity of the match's outcome and dispelling any misleading information that may arise.
As reported by kbc.co.ke.