Morocco is gearing up to host the 35th edition of the CAF TotalEnergies Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) in 2025, one of the most prestigious sporting events on the continent. This edition promises to be exceptional, featuring an expanded number of participating teams and cutting-edge sports infrastructure, solidifying Morocco’s status as a global sports destination.
AFCON Returns to Morocco After 37 Years
The last time Morocco hosted the tournament was in 1988, with just eight teams competing. Cameroon emerged victorious, defeating Nigeria in the final. The 2025 edition, however, will feature 24 teams for the first time in Morocco’s hosting history, showcasing the remarkable growth of African football.
Participating Teams
The 24 teams set to compete for the title are:
- Morocco (host)
- Algeria
- Tunisia
- Egypt
- Cameroon
- Nigeria
- Senegal
- Côte d’Ivoire
- Ghana
- South Africa
- Burkina Faso
- DR Congo
- Equatorial Guinea
- Zimbabwe
- Angola
- Mali
- Gabon
- Uganda
- Tanzania
- Benin
- Botswana
- Mozambique
- Comoros
- Sudan
Host Cities and Stadiums
Although the CAF has yet to release the final match schedule, the following Moroccan cities and stadiums are expected to host the games:
- Casablanca (Mohammed V Stadium): A historic venue renowned for hosting major matches across Africa.
- Rabat (Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium): Currently undergoing expansion to increase its capacity as a key tournament venue.
- Tangier (Ibn Batouta Stadium): Recently upgraded to rank among Africa’s best stadiums.
- Fes (Fes Sports Complex): A blend of modernity and tradition, ideal for hosting significant matches.
- Marrakech (Grand Marrakech Stadium): Known for its vibrant atmosphere, expected to host major games.
- Agadir (Adrar Stadium): Featuring modern facilities and a strategic location in southern Morocco.
Tournament Dates
The tournament will officially kick off on December 21, 2025, with the final set for January 18, 2026. These dates ensure optimal climatic and logistical conditions for both the participating teams and fans.
Morocco’s Objectives for Hosting
Morocco sees this tournament as an opportunity to achieve several strategic goals:
- Reaffirming African Leadership: Hosting AFCON follows a series of successes, including reaching the 2022 FIFA World Cup semifinals and organizing the 2023 FIFA Club World Cup.
- Infrastructure Development: The event serves as a platform to upgrade sports, tourism, and transport facilities.
- Preparation for the 2030 FIFA World Cup: Morocco’s AFCON preparations also double as a trial run for co-hosting the World Cup with Spain and Portugal.
Morocco’s Legacy in Hosting Tournaments
Morocco’s selection to host AFCON 2025 is no surprise, given its extensive experience in organizing major sporting events, including:
- AFCON 1988
- African Nations Championship (CHAN) 2018
- Africa Women’s Cup of Nations 2022
- FIFA Club World Cup in 2013 and 2023
Towards an Exceptional Tournament
Morocco is sparing no effort in ensuring an outstanding edition of the Africa Cup of Nations. From state-of-the-art stadiums to enhanced transportation and tourism infrastructure, the country aims to deliver a remarkable experience for players and fans alike.
With less than a year to go, expectations are high for both Morocco’s national team and the organization to make this AFCON edition one of the best in the history of African football.
source : fesnews media