Rabat – Mali authorities have arrested a self-proclaimed “witch doctor” accused of scamming citizens out of more than €33,000 by promising that his rituals would help the national team beat Senegal and reach the semifinals of the Africa Cup of Nations.
The man, identified locally as a marabout named Mr. Sinayogo, allegedly convinced supporters that he had spiritual powers capable of influencing match results.
According to reports, he used social media and word of mouth to collect donations, claiming the money would fund special ceremonies to guarantee Mali’s success. In total, he raised around €33,500 (22 million CFA francs).
The scheme collapsed after Mali were eliminated in the quarter-finals, losing 1–0 to Senegal thanks to a first-half goal from Iliman Ndiaye. Furious fans, who felt deceived, stormed the man’s home before police intervened to protect him and place him in custody.
He now faces charges of fraud, deception, and exploiting public belief in superstition.
This case has sparked wide debate in Mali, where football passion runs deep and traditional beliefs often intersect with sport.
Many supporters had hoped the Eagles could finally win their first AFCON title, but the defeat exposed how easily emotions can be manipulated.
Authorities confirmed that the suspect remains under investigation, with prosecutors expected to pursue charges of financial fraud and spreading false claims.
The AFCON continues in Morocco onto the semifinals, where the hosts will face Nigeria in a semifinal showdown at Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium in Rabat.

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