Former English footballer Rio Cooker labels CAF decision to overturn AFCON final result as “embarrassing”

Former English professional footballer Nigel Reo-Coker has criticised the Confederation of African Football (CAF) following its decision to overturn the result of the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) final, describing the move as damaging to the competition’s reputation.

The decision has sparked debate among fans and pundits, with concerns raised about how such an action reflects on the credibility and organisation of one of Africa’s most prestigious football tournaments.

Reo-Coker’s reaction highlights growing unease about governance within the competition.

Speaking on the matter, Reo-Coker did not hold back in his assessment of the situation, suggesting that the decision undermines confidence in the tournament.

“It’s an absolute embarrassment for CAF… It’s another reason where people will talk down on this competition,” he said on CBS Golazo.

His remarks point to a broader issue regarding how administrative decisions can influence public perception of major sporting events.

The AFCON tournament has long been regarded as a showcase of footballing talent across the continent, but controversies such as this risk overshadowing the on-field action.

Reo-Coker’s comments suggest that decisions taken off the pitch can have lasting consequences, particularly when they involve something as significant as the outcome of a final.

Overturning a result is a rare and serious step, and one that can raise questions about the processes and regulations guiding the competition.

Criticism of CAF is not new, but this latest development may intensify scrutiny on the organisation.

As one of the continent’s flagship tournaments, AFCON plays a crucial role in shaping international views of the sport in Africa.

Negative attention linked to administrative controversies could detract from the achievements of the teams and players involved.

For now, the debate continues, with Reo-Coker’s comments encapsulating the frustration felt by some within the football community.

Senegal has since released a statement, indicating a step to take the issue to CAS while Morocco are basking in their Afcon glory.

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Andrews Sefa Bamfo
Andrews Sefa Bamfo is a promising young football writer and reporter, recognised as one of the rising talents in African football journalism. He specialises in match reporting, features and on-ground coverage, bringing fresh perspective and energy to the industry.He is educated at the University of Ghana and has gained valuable experience working with one of Ghana’s leading media organisations, TV3, where he developed his skills in both television reporting and football journalism.Andrews’ talent and potential were further recognised when he was selected for the prestigious CAF Young Reporters Programme, where he received advanced media training in partnership with CANAL+. This exposure has helped shape his understanding of modern sports journalism and storytelling.Since then, he has continued to grow in the field and is widely regarded as one of the emerging voices in African football media. He is currently a Staff Writer at African.Football, contributing to the platform’s coverage with insightful reports and engaging content for a global audience.

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