The CAF Africa Cup of Nations returns with renewed purpose and continental pride as Morocco prepares to host the 35th edition of Africa’s most prestigious football tournament. AFCON Morocco 2025 is not just another competition. It is a statement of Africa’s growth, ambition and deep love for the game.
Set against the vibrant backdrop of Moroccan culture, history and modern infrastructure, this edition promises high stakes, intense rivalries and unforgettable moments as 24 nations battle for continental supremacy.
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Defending Champions and the Weight of History
Fresh from their emotional triumph on home soil, Cote d’Ivoire arrive in Morocco as defending champions, still carrying the belief that powered their dramatic 2023 title run. Victory over Nigeria in the final restored the Elephants to the summit of African football, and now they chase a fifth AFCON crown.
That pursuit places them in elite company. Egypt remains the competition’s most decorated nation with seven titles, while Cameroon sits on five. Ghana and Cote d’Ivoire are tied on four. Another title would not only elevate the Elephants historically but also confirm their return as Africa’s modern standard bearers.
Yet history shows that defending AFCON titles is never straightforward. Confidence must be matched with resilience, tactical discipline and emotional control. Across the continent, challengers are watching closely and preparing to strike.
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Dates and Host Nation
The CAF Africa Cup of Nations Morocco 2025 will run from 21 December 2025 to 18 January 2026, marking the first winter-staged AFCON in history.
Morocco hosts the tournament for the second time, returning a decade after withdrawing from the 2015 edition. Since then, the country has transformed into one of Africa’s most trusted sporting hosts, successfully delivering multiple CAF events and positioning itself ahead of the 2030 FIFA World Cup, which it will co-host.
Modern stadiums, efficient transport networks and a football-loving population make Morocco an ideal destination for a tournament of this magnitude.
The 24 Qualified Teams
AFCON Morocco 2025 brings together a rich mix of continental giants, consistent performers and ambitious newcomers.
Heavyweights like Nigeria, Egypt, Senegal, Algeria, Cameroon and Morocco arrive with expectations and pressure. Emerging and resurgent nations, including Comoros, Botswana, Sudan and Equatorial Guinea, sense opportunity and freedom.
Nigeria, three-time champions, return with renewed hunger after falling short in recent editions. Senegal remain one of Africa’s most balanced teams. Egypt brings pedigree and experience. Morocco will feed off home support and recent global success. Every group carries danger and possibility.
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Tournament Groups Breakdown
Group A
Morocco, Mali, Zambia, Comoros
Group B
Egypt, South Africa, Angola, Zimbabwe
Group C
Nigeria, Tunisia, Uganda, Tanzania
Group D
Senegal, DR Congo, Benin, Botswana
Group E
Algeria, Burkina Faso, Equatorial Guinea, Sudan
Group F
Côte d’Ivoire, Cameroon, Gabon, Mozambique
From Nigeria versus Tunisia to Cote d’Ivoire clashing with Cameroon, the group stage alone promises classic encounters.
Host Cities and Stadiums
Morocco’s stadium selection reflects ambition and scale. Rabat, Casablanca, Tangier, Marrakech, Agadir and Fes will host matches across modern, high-capacity venues.
The Prince Moulay Abdellah Sports Complex and Tangier Grand Stadium stand out as flagship arenas, capable of hosting high-profile knockout matches and the final stages of the competition.
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Match Schedule and Historic Timing
AFCON Morocco 2025 will officially kick off on Sunday, 21 December 2025, with the final scheduled for 18 January 2026.
The winter timing reshapes the African football calendar, allowing for improved pitch conditions, better player availability and a refreshed global audience during the festive period.
Tickets and Fan Access
Access to AFCON matches will require a validated FAN ID obtained through the Yalla App, available on Android and iOS platforms.
Once approved, tickets can be purchased exclusively via CAF’s official ticketing platform. Hospitality packages offering premium seating, food, entertainment and private suites will also be available across host cities.
Official Match Ball
CAF and PUMA have unveiled ITRI, the official match ball for AFCON Morocco 2025.
Inspired by Moroccan zellige patterns and Amazigh heritage, the ball blends cultural identity with modern performance technology. Its name, meaning star, reflects the aspirations of the 24 competing nations and the symbolic role football plays across the continent.
ITRI will debut during the opening match, setting the tone for a tournament rooted in tradition and innovation.
Fan Parks and Tournament Experience
Eight official Fan Parks across Rabat, Casablanca, Agadir, Fes, Marrakech and Tangier will transform AFCON into a nationwide celebration.
Live match screenings, music, food, cultural showcases and interactive football activities will create a festival atmosphere beyond the stadiums. The message is clear. AFCON is not just watched. It is lived.
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The Mascot
Meet Assad, the tournament mascot inspired by the Atlas Lion. Symbolising strength, pride and unity, Assad represents Morocco’s identity and Africa’s collective spirit.
Beyond matchdays, Assad will play a role in youth engagement, grassroots football and community outreach, ensuring AFCON Morocco 2025 leaves a lasting legacy.
Final Word
AFCON Morocco 2025 stands at the intersection of legacy and ambition. For players, it is a stage to define careers. For nations, a chance to rewrite history. For fans, a reminder of why African football remains raw, emotional and unforgettable.
Africa is ready. Morocco is ready. Football awaits.

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