Senegalβs historic triumph over Morocco in the Africa Cup of Nations final sent waves of celebration far beyond the stadium. However, in several parts of France, the festive mood quickly spiraled into unrest, prompting authorities to intervene as public order was disrupted.
Supporters gathered in large numbers across the Paris region, as well as in cities like Lyon and Avignon, creating scenes of both joy and disorder. Roads were blocked, fireworks were launched into the air, and tensions rose as police moved in to restore calm.
Police Response and Arrests Follow Unrest in Senegal
According to local authorities, security forces acted swiftly to contain the disturbances. In the process, 63 individuals were detained, while 14 officers suffered minor injuries during the operation.
An Interior Ministry spokesperson said,
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By the end of the night, calm was largely restored, though the dramatic scenes off the pitch mirrored the intensity of Senegalβs title-winning performance on it.
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