RABAT, Morocco — Senegal leaving the field to protest referee decisions before winning the Africa Cup of Nations title amid shocking chaos was ''unacceptable,'' FIFA president Gianni Infantino said Monday.
Infantino criticized the Senegal coaches, players and some fans for their behavior at the end of regulation time against host nation Morocco that was astonishing for the final of an international competition.
''The ugly scenes witnessed (Sunday) must be condemned and never repeated,'' the FIFA leader posted on his Instagram account after attending the game in Rabat.
''I expect that the relevant disciplinary bodies at CAF (the Confederation of African Football) will take the appropriate measures,'' Infantino wrote.
CAF also described the incidents as unacceptable in a later statement, and said it is ''reviewing all footage and will refer the matter to competent bodies for appropriate action to be taken against those found guilty.''
Senegal coach Pape Thiaw faces severe sanctions for his part leading this players back to the locker room when Morocco was awarded a stoppage-time penalty, forcing the game to stop for almost 15 minutes.
World Cup ban?
It is unclear if any ban imposed on Thiaw would apply just in future African competitions or at FIFA's World Cup in North America. Senegal starts its World Cup playing France on June 16 at MetLife Stadium near New York, where it also plays Norway six days later.