Why AFCON Still Matters To African Players

The best African stars will descend to Morocco on December 21st, and there will be no disputing their triumphant crowning in the African Cup of Nations (AFCON) championships.

The AFCON is a celebration of identity and collective memory for millions of Africans. It carries with it decades of passion, hope, and culture.

The winning of the trophy sets the stage for what could be their biggest year to date, 2026, for many players as well as for their families, communities, and entire nations.

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On January 10, 2022, football fans can watch Senegal and Zimbabwe play at Stade de Kouekong in Bafoussam for the Group B Africa Cup of Nations (CAN) 2021 football match. AFP Photo: Pius Utomi EKPEI

When asked what AFCON means to an African footballer, Augustine Jay-Jay Okocha once said, “Nothing is more beautiful than knowing that you are an African champion and that you are the best team in Africa,” and that’s what it means.

The joy of national unity and the pride of representing one’s country are unmatched by any club competition, which AFCON exploits.

The Talents’ Audience Ground


Nigeria vs Ivory Coast
On February 11, 2024, the Ivory Coast and Nigeria play at the Alassane Ouattara Olympic Stadium’s (Alassane Ouattara) football team #17, Alex Iwobi, who controls the ball during the Africa Cup of Nations (CAN) 2024 final game. (Photo: Issouf SANOGO/AFP)

The exposure it provides is one of AFCON’s greatest advantages for African players. Lethal strikers, skilled midfielders, solid defenders, and dependable goalkeepers are among the top talent that scouts, managers, and agents from all over the world watch closely in Africa.

Through outstanding performances, some of Africa’s top players benefited from the tournament as a platform to move to Europe.

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Julius Aghahowa, 17, was one of those who became the breakout force at the 2000 AFCON, where Nigeria reached the final on home soil.

A fearless, somersault-celebrating youngster who looked destined for global stardom was immediately etched his name into AFCON folklore with the performance.

Who would have imagined that a relatively unknown NPFL Warri Wolves forward, similar to Sunday Mba, would be the player who would win Nigeria’s third African title?

After posting an impressive winner in the quarterfinal against the Ivory Coast, Mba showed promise.

One of the best ways for young African talent to succeed is through AFCON, which also applies to players from lesser-known leagues, those from domestic clubs, and those who want to be great.

Responsibility and Unity


Burkinabe and Burundi cheer during the AF 2025 Africa Cup of Nations qualifying football game that took place on October 10, 2024 at the Alassane Ouattara stadium in Ebimpe, in Anyama. (Photo: Issouf SANOGO/AFP)

What better way to unite a continent than football, where there are frequently countries with a range of ethnic groups, languages, and political differences?

It is no wonder that great nationalists like Nelson Mandela, Kwame Nkrumah, and Nnamdi Azikiwe have put a lot of effort into developing their ideas and goals for a united Africa.

Citizens rally behind one flag and one team when AFCON begins, establishing a sense of unity that transcends everyday divisions.

“Winning AFCON changed everything,” ex-Zimbabwe captain Christopher Katongo put it best: “Not just for me, but for our entire country and for how people view African football.”

This sense of responsibility and inspiration is shared by the players at a national level.

They are aware of the support that millions of people, from all walks of life, have for them. Their desire to wear their national colors is fueled by that weight.

Unlike club football, where players are able to carry the hopes of a whole nation, AFCON gives players the chance to carry those hopes. What contributes so much to AFCON’s remarkable achievement in fostering national unity is this powerful connection between the team and the people.

Stability and Financial Security


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AFCON trophies

Players from all over the world are deeply interested in the tournament because of the financial advantages that come with participating in it.

National federations typically award bonuses for qualifying, winning matches, and progressing through the stages, giving players a chance to quickly accumulate valuable rewards.

These payments are especially important for players who have modest salaries or who compete in leagues with low salaries.

The tournament also gives players a wealth of sponsorship opportunities and exposure to the media.

During the tournament, multinational corporations from all over Africa and beyond associate with household names and international icons. A successful athlete may be able to obtain endorsements in a variety of industries, including sportswear and consumer goods, generating additional revenue. This visibility can help a player gain more business exposure and establish long-term financial relationships.

AFCON may be the turning point for many players who are still pursuing significant club opportunities.

Security players gain from rising market values, which also contributes to financial stability. Their ability to sway with their current clubs and change lives can be strengthened by a strong performance on the continental stage.

Shot at the World Cup in 2026


The US, Canada, and Mexico will each receive the FIFA World Cup Trophy on December 5, 2025, at the Kennedy Center in Washington, DC, during the draw for the 2026 World Cup that will take place on December 5, 2025. (Photo by Mandel NGAN/POOL/AFP)

The significance of AFCON has become even more strategic as the world is now anticipating the FIFA World Cup in 2026.

A good showing can directly influence national team selections, draw attention from larger clubs, and create momentum for the remaining World Cup qualifiers and beyond, and almost all African players want a chance to win the title in the world.

Many still believe the 2023 edition was a failure despite receiving nearly two billion viewers, according to Confederation of African Football (CAF) president Patrick Motsepe.

Former Nigerian international Mikel Obi stated on The Obi One Podcast that “the Africa Cup of Nations is as big as the Euros… It’s what drives African players to greatness.”

A strong AFCON is a testament to Africa’s readiness, competitiveness, and deserving of its place on the global stage as its infrastructure, coaching standards, and global visibility grow.

Roots and African Style Celebration


On January 9, 2024, a man blows on a vuvuzela as a vendor sells the attire for the Ivory Coast national football team at the Adjame main market in Abidjan in preparation for the 2024 Africa Cup of Nations (CAN). The 34th Africa Cup of Nations, which will take place on January 13, 2024, is getting ready in Ivory Coast. (Photo: Issouf SANOGO/AFP)

Many players envision an AFCON stage where Africans unapologetically shine and style. It embodies a football movement that is imaginative, spontaneous, and emotional.

In essence, AFCON is nostalgia for a player who has retreated to their original ways and played the game.

Its flair is one of the most important aspects of the AFCON. How players move and think while playing football, as well as famous African figures like Jay Jay Okocha, Sadio Mane, Mohammed Salah, Christopher Katongo, and others, have had an impact on their thinking and behavior.

This expression is celebrated at AFCON, not as risky as it is. Players feel inspired to embrace the artistry that defines African football, and fans anticipate that players will dazzle.

Without the physicality, speed, and rhythm that characterize the African game, the tournament wouldn’t be complete. AFCON showcases athleticism grounded in intensity and resilience in everything from box-to-box midfield battles to lightning-fast wingers.

This rhythm, which combines strength, speed, and coordinated teamwork, reflects the continent’s spirit of competition. Footballers take pride in demonstrating how beautiful and potent African football is.

Football is combined with music, dance, and national identity during AFCON, which also serves as a cultural celebration. The atmosphere atstadiums is unique because of the drums, vuvuzelas, chants, and traditional songs that accompany them.

Pressure On Morocco To Deliver As 2025 AFCON Begins

With star man Achraf Hakimi returning from injury, Morocco will carry a lot of expectation into their first game of the Africa Cup of Nations on Sunday, which will be played in the country.

The biggest rivals for Morocco at the AFCON, which begins on January 18 with the final match against Senegal, are Mohamed Salah’s Egypt, the reigning champions of the year, and Victor Osimhen’s Nigerian side.

On December 20, 2025, Morocco’s defenseman #02 Achraf Hakimi holds a press conference ahead of the start of the Africa Cup of Nations (CAN) football tournament at Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium in Rabat, Morocco. (Sebastien Bozon/AFP photo)

Morocco, the best team in Africa’s 11th place, will face the minnows Comoros at Rabat’s new 69, 000-seat Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium on Sunday at 1900 GMT.

PHOTOS: Morocco Ready As AFCON 2025 Kicks Off On Sunday

The Atlas Lions, who are semi-finalists in the 2022 World Cup and who have won 18 games in a row, are under a lot of pressure.

Coach Walid Regragui reaffirmed on Saturday that his goal is to win the AFCON at home in front of the fans.

Morocco will face the most difficulty in winning the AFCON because of the expectations placed on them, he said despite their attempts to win the title for the first time since 1976.

Anything less than victory will fail, according to the statement.

On December 20, 2025, Morocco’s head coach Walid Regragui and Morocco’s defenseman #02 Achraf Hakimi (R) hold a press conference at the Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium in Rabat, Morocco, in preparation for the start of the Africa Cup of Nations (CAN) football tournament. (Sebastien Bozon/AFP photo)

Hakimi, the African player of the year, hasn’t played since early November when he was injured in his ankle, and the Paris Saint-Germain right-back says he’s prepared to play.

Hakimi remarked, “I feel good,” even though Regragui acknowledged that the former Real Madrid player may not play against the Comoros and that Mali and Zambia will be the starting opponents for Group A matches.

Hakimi continued, “I don’t think about me as a person.” If the team wins after just one minute, that’s fine.

Morocco has won a number of recent games with good luck, including the recent Under-20 World Cup, and the nation’s victory over Jordan in the FIFA Arab Cup final this week, which drew cheerleaders to the streets.

crammed into a calendar

As Morocco hosts its first AFCON since 1988, this competition also aims to highlight some world-class stadiums.

On the eve of the Africa Cup of Nations (CAN) football tournament’s opening ceremony, a camera operator checks their equipment at Morocco’s Agadir Grand Stadium on December 20, 2025.   (Photo by FRANCK FIFE/AFP)

One of four stadiums in Rabat is the Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium, which will also host the final.

As the nation prepares for the 2030 World Cup, which it will co-host with Spain and Portugal, a sizable 75-kilo stadium in Tangier will host a semi-final, and games will also be played in Casablanca, Marrakech, Agadir, and Fez.

The Confederation of African Football (CAF) was forced to postpone its main competition as a result of FIFA’s expanded Club World Cup’s expansion in June and July.

Due to the new UEFA Champions League format, they were unable to hold the Cup of Nations in January and February, and they were unable to hold it until June 20th due to the World Cup.

Egypt is in the lead according to Salah.

The only option was to begin in December and continue into the new year at a time when many European leagues, home to so many African stars, are shut down.

Patrice Motsepe, president of the Confederation of African Football, made the announcement on Saturday that the Cup of Nations would be played every four years following a planned 2018 edition. He also acknowledged the need to address the scheduling issue.

According to Motsepe, “we want to ensure that there is more synchronization” and that “the global football calendar is more harmonious.”

On December 20, 2025, the Africa Cup of Nations (CAN) football tournament will begin at Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium in Rabat, Morocco, with the participation of Brazilian President Patrice Motsepe and Fifa Deputy Secretary General Mattias Grafstrom (R). On December 21, Morooco will play Comoros in the opening game. (Sebastien Bozon/AFP photo)

Morocco are aiming to emulate Ivory Coast’s success as hosts of the AFCON in 2024.

Algeria won the region’s four of the last five competitions, including the region’s 2019 edition, in Egypt.

How likely are Egypt’s chances of capturing a record-extending eighth title as a result of the doubts surrounding Salah’s future at Liverpool?

Senegal, which defeated Senegal in 2022 and had a squad that included Iliman Ndiaye and Sadio Mane, faces a strong challenge elsewhere.

Nigeria, who finished second last year, will make amends for the fact that it did not qualify for the World Cup.

Ghana and Cape Verde, on the other hand, are both scheduled to play in Morocco.

Following Sunday’s opening game, there will be three matches on Monday, including Egypt versus Zimbabwe and South Africa versus Angola.

EPL: Arsenal Beat Everton To Stay Top Despite Man City Win

Arsenal defeated Everton 1-0 to claim top spot in the Premier League at Christmas, while Liverpool fought back to defeat nine-man Tottenham 2-1 in the final game.

Erling Haaland’s double gave Manchester City a 3-0 lead over West Ham, which gave them a brief ascendancy to the table.

Viktor Gyokeres scored a penalty to give Arsenal a two-point lead, but the team struggled to make a grinding comeback against Merseyside.

At Hill Dickinson Stadium, penalty appeals were a common occurrence.

Before being given a spot-kick for a Jake O’Brien handball, the Swede converted, Arsenal had strong claims waived away for a foul on Gyokeres.

After the visitors broke, Leandro Trossard and Martin Zubimendi hit the post, but Everton were outraged that Thierno Barry’s two challenges inside the area went unpunished.

With a seventh straight victory in all competitions, City kept the Gunners under pressure.

Pep Guardiola was, however, still unsatisfied with his demands for improvements if City were to retain their seventh Premier League title.

“I want to be truthful. I said to the players, “Hake a Merry Christmas, but it won’t be enough if we don’t get better.”

When Haaland fired home after just five minutes, the Hammers feared a draw.

Tijjani Reijnders scored his first goal at the Etihad just before half-time, and Haaland provided for City’s second.

And he already scored his 38th goal of the season for the club and country when City moved one point clear of Arsenal with a 21-minute break in the process.

Read more about Hakimi’s fitness for Morocco’s AFCON bid here.

Isak hurts, and  

To make things worse for Spurs manager Thomas Frank, Liverpool extended their unbeaten run to six games.

Virgil van Dijk, Virgil van Dijk’s Dutch international teammate, was killed by Xavi Simons’ dangerous lunge as they left the home side on the final 33 minutes.

Alexander Isak started on the bench once more despite Mohamed Salah’s absence from the Africa Cup of Nations.

The most expensive Premier League player ever was unveiled at the break, according to Arne Slot.

The Swede added yet another injury setback to his debut goal against Liverpool for £125 million in September, forcing him to be replaced. This was his third goal since moving to Liverpool for £125 million in September.

In three league games, Hugo Ekitike scored his fifth goal to give Liverpool a two-goal lead.

However, once Richarlison pulled a goal back, Slot’s men continued to stutter in the closing stages.

You can always recall the final few minutes of a game, which were the worst of the entire series, said Slot. It “went through a lot of chaos and hectic.”

Cristian Romero, Frank’s captain, helped Frank as his team’s pressure increased as a result of his fifth defeat in nine home league games this season, which caused him to lose inutilely.

Spurs are rooted down in 13th place, while Liverpool moves up to fifth.

Chelsea are still in fourth place in the league in goal difference thanks to Enzo Maresca’s recovery after more rumors surround his future.

After winning against Everton last weekend, the Italian claimed that he and his players had not received enough support despite a difficult run of results.

In recent days, Maresca was suggested as Guardiola’s replacement at City.

Chelsea’s last five league games have resulted in their only one win, leaving their desire to challenge for the title.

Maresca’s double in a dominant first half resulted in a 2-0 lead for Newcastle, but it could have been worse.

The Blues regained control of the situation after Reece James’ brilliant free kick, which Joao Pedro equalized after Malick Thiaw made an error.

After losing 2-0 at home to Brentford, Wolves are still without a league win this year and are on their way to becoming the worst team in Premier League history.

Armando Broja’s 90th-minute goal gave Bournemouth a 1-1 draw, ending their seven-game losing streak.

In a 4-1 win over Crystal Palace, Dominic Calvert-Lewin scored twice to move six points clear of the bottom three.

After drawing 0-0 at Brighton, Sunderland moved up to sixth place.

Senegal Talisman Mane Overcame Grief To Become An African Icon

If Sadio Mane, the talisman and striker from Senegal, had consented to his late father’s wishes, he might have missed out on a glittering football career.

Because his father, a practicing Muslim, wanted his son to concentrate on his religious studies, the 33-year-old was told to avoid playing football as a child.

Mane, who would become an African football icon, revealed this to a senior Confederation of African Football (CAF) official.

The two-time African player of the year emphasized his love for his father and how devastated he was when his parents passed away, even though there were many different opinions about football.

My father would always tell me how proud he was of me when I was younger. He had a big heart, and he was. He passed away, affecting both me and the rest of my family, Mane said.

I told myself, “I must now try my best to assist my mother,” I said. When you are so young, that is difficult to deal with.

But he was successful, joining clubs in France, Austria, England, Germany, and Saudi Arabia and contributing to his nation’s first-ever AFCON victory in 2002.

Mane joined Southampton in 2014 after spending time with Metz and Salzburg, and his 176-second hat-trick against Aston Villa is still the fastest in Premier League history.

After the 2028 edition, the Africa Cup of Nations will be held every four years.

Ex-Liverpool's Senegalese striker Sadio Mane celebrates after he scores his team's second goal during the English Premier League football match between Liverpool and Burnley at Anfield in Liverpool, north west England on August 21, 2021. Lindsey Parnaby / AFP
Sadio Mane, a Senegalese striker for Liverpool, celebrates after scoring the team’s second goal at Anfield in Liverpool, north-west England, on August 21, 2021, during the English Premier League clash between Burnley and Liverpool. AFP / Lindsey Parnaby

Mane joined Liverpool after two seasons with the Saints, where he worked alongside Egyptian superstar Mohamed Salah, who helped bring many awards to Anfield.

The silverware haul included the League Cup, Premier League, FA Cup, Club World Cup, UEFA Super Cup, and League Cup.

Mane spent one season with Bayern Munich before moving on to the lucrative Saudi Pro League with the Reds.

Happy memories&nbsp ,

On February 2, 2022, Burkinabe and Senegal’s players (FromL) in the back row, including defenseman Abdou Diallo, midfielder Cheikhou Kouyate, forward Famara Diedhiou, goalkeeper Edouard Mendy, defender Kalidou Koulibaly, front-row defender Saliou Ciss, forward Sadio Mane, defender Bouna Sarr, midfielder Idrissa Gana Gu CHARLY TRIBALLEAU / AFP

In Yaounde, Mane converted the spot kick that earned Senegal the glory in the 2022 AFCON final despite Egypt’s goalless 2022 final.

Victory was especially heartening because the Teranga Lions had already advanced to the previous AFCON final in Cairo three years prior, but they had already conceded after just two minutes and lost to Algeria with a score of 1-0.

However, Senegal was unable to win back-to-back titles in 2024, falling to hosts and eventual champion Ivory Coast in a round-of-16 encounter on penalties.

At the Moroccan AFCON in Morocco, which begins on Sunday, they have been drawn with Botswana, the Democratic Republic of Congo, and Benin in Group D.

The Senegalese, who defeated the Congolese 3-2 in Kinshasa in October to advance to the 2026 World Cup, will bring back happy memories of the encounter.

Mane did not score in the capital of DR Congo, but he did score twice in a 4-0 home victory over Mauritania that earned him a spot in the World Cup.

Mane led the World Cup qualifiers with five goals, one more than Pape Matar Sarr’s goal against Tottenham Hotspur in that country, scoring 22.

When head coach Pape Thiaw chooses his strikers, Senegal are left with a lot of options.

Some of the options include Ismaila Sarr of Crystal Palace, Mane of Al Nasr, Nicolas Jackson of Chelsea, Iliman Ndiaye of Everton, and Nicolas Jackson of Chelsea.

Ibrahim Mbaye, 17, from Paris Saint-Germain, the reigning champion of the Champions League, made his international debut last month in a friendly defeat by Brazil.

In another AFCON warm-up match, he scored twice to make Senegal the youngest scorer, beating Kenya 8-0.

A timely reminder to AFCON rivals that Mane’s hat-trick against the east Africans has not diminished his predatory instincts.

Many observers have favored Senegal to win the tournament once more in Morocco, and Mane will likely play a crucial role if they succeed.

“We are among the favorites, and we are confident in that.” In the Senegalese squad that advanced to the 2002 World Cup quarter-finals, Thiaw said, “I want a team that dominates.”

Haaland Sends Man City Top, Chelsea Fightback Frustrates Newcastle

Manchester City won the Premier League title game 3-0 at West Ham while Chelsea held on to salvage a draw at Newcastle on Saturday.

Arsenal can reclaim the top spot for Christmas when they travel to Everton later, but City put on more pressure on them with a seventh straight win.

When Haaland fired home after just five minutes, the Hammers feared a draw.

Before the ball broke nicely for Haaland to fire into the top corner, Alphonse Areola saved the Norwegian’s first effort.

Tijjani Reijnders scored his first goal at the Etihad just before halftime, and Haaland provided for City’s second.

West Ham’s early chances to reduce the deficit early in the second period are largely wasted because they are still in the relegation zone.

By contrast, Haaland was brutal as he scored his 38th goal of the season for the club and country with a 21-minute break in stoppage time that put City one point ahead of Arsenal.

Read more about Man Utd’s potential rivals for the Premier League title in the coming years, according to Amorim.

Chelsea are still in fourth place thanks to Enzo Maresca’s recovery, who was saved from further rumors about his future.

After winning against Everton last weekend, the Italian claimed that he and his players had not received enough support despite a difficult run of results.

In recent days, Maresca was suggested as Pep Guardiola’s replacement at City.

Newcastle Angry

Chelsea’s last five league games have resulted in their only one win, leaving their desire to challenge for the title.

Maresca could have had a worse situation, as Newcastle were 2-0 up in the Magpies’ dominant opening half thanks to Nick Woltemade’s double.

The Blues were reinstated after a brilliant Reece James free kick, but Joao Pedro equalized after Malick Thiaw made an error mistake.

Eddie Howe’s men were left languishing in 11th place as a result of two late appeals for penalties and James’ dismissal.

“My last week was good, not difficult. In terms of results, I’m happy because we defeated Everton, Cardiff, and Cardiff in the League Cup, and we drew with Newcastle away.

“Again, there are things we can definitely do better,” he said, “but I believe we are heading in the right direction.”

Liverpool and Spurs sign Salah-Less.

When Liverpool travel to Tottenham later, the English champions will aim to keep their momentum going.

After a run of nine losses in 12, the Reds are unbeaten in five games.

Salah has left to take the helm of Egypt’s Africa Cup of Nations challenge, which has put rumors about his future on hold for a while.

A victory for Liverpool would place them fifth overall.

Thomas Frank is under pressure to win a rare home Premier League match as Spurs take on them in the 13th minute.

Wolves are currently the worst team in Premier League history and are still without a league win this year.

Brentford defeated Molineux 2-0 to move 10 points clear of the relegation zone with the goals of Keane Lewis-Potter and Keane Lewis-Potter.

Armando Broja’s 90th-minute goal gave Bournemouth a 1-1 draw, ending their seven-game losing streak.

Prior to the January window, City, Manchester United, Liverpool, and Tottenham were interested in the highly sought-after Antoine Semenyo, but the Cherries have now lost eight games without winning.

After drawing 0-0 at Brighton, Sunderland moved up to fifth place.

PHOTOS: Morocco Ready As AFCON 2025 Kicks Off Sunday

As Morocco prepares to host the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON), which will take place on Sunday, December 21, 2025, preparations are in full swing in Marrakech and other Moroccan cities.

Final improvements to key infrastructure, including stadiums, training facilities, and other important infrastructure are being made, as well as adjustments to logistics and security.

The Maghreb nation is gearing up for Africa’s biggest football tournament as streets and public spaces are ready to welcome teams and fans from all over the world.

Morocco, who are the semi-finalists in Africa’s top football competition, will face the Coelacanths of Comoros in the opening game.

As the excitement builds across the nation, the Atlas Lions will be hoping to start the tournament off on a positive note with a strong home support.

Here are some images from the host country ahead of the kickoff: &nbsp.

On December 20, 2025, before the Africa Cup of Nations (CAN) football tournament kicks off, the Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium in Rabat, Morocco, is reflected in water. (Sebastien Bozon/AFP photo)
On December 20, 2025, a camera operator tests the equipment at the Agadir Grand Stadium in Agadir, Morocco. (FRANCK FIFE/AFP photo)

On the eve of the Africa Cup of Nations (CAN) football tournament’s opening ceremony, Moroccan Agadir Grand Stadium, Morocco, is completed.   (Photo by FRANCK FIFE/AFP)

In the run-up to the tournament, stadium amenities are upgrading.

On the eve of the Africa Cup of Nations (CAN) football tournament’s opening ceremony, Moroccan Agadir Grand Stadium, Morocco, is completed. (FRANCK FIFE/AFP photo)
On the eve of the Africa Cup of Nations (CAN) football tournament’s opening ceremony, a worker dries the plants at the Agadir Grand Stadium in Agadir, Morocco, on December 20, 2025.   (Photo by FRANCK FIFE/AFP)

In anticipation of Africa’s biggest football showpiece, streets and public spaces are decorated.

 

Before the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON), men hang Moroccan flags in Rabat’s historic Medina on December 19, 2025. (Sebastien Bozon/AFP photo)
On December 19, 2025, before the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON), men in Rabat install Moroccan flags (Photo by Paul ELLIS/AFP) in a pedestrian street.

Coordinating Preparedness Across Morocco, Teams for Security and Logistics

Before the Africa Cup of Nations (CAN) football tournament officially begins, workers put the finishing touches on the fanzone in Rabat, Morocco’s Souissi district on December 20, 2025. (Photo by Abdel Majid BZIOUAT/AFP)

Marrakech is getting ready to welcome teams, officials, and fans from all over the world.

On December 20, 2025, as the Africa Cup of Nations football tournament officially begins, supporters and entertainers march in a procession to the Rabat, Morocco, fan zone. (Photo by Abdel Majid BZIOUAT/AFP)
On December 20, 2025, as the Africa Cup of Nations football tournament officially begins, supporters and entertainers march in a procession to the Rabat, Morocco, fan zone. (Photo by Abdel Majid BZIOUAT/AFP)
On December 20, 2025, supporters and entertainers march in a procession to the Moroccan fan area (Photo by Abdel Majid BZIOUAT/AFP)