Morocco's King pardons Senegal fans convicted on hooliganism charges

King Mohammed VI of Morocco has pardoned the Senegal supporters convicted of hooliganism during ​the Africa Cup of Nations soccer final, which his country hosted earlier this year, the royal palace said on Saturday, Reuters reported. 

Eighteen Senegal fans were sentenced in April ​to terms of three months to a ​year on hooliganism-related charges, although some have already ⁠left prison after serving their sentences.