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Morocco’s AFCON 2025: Where Africa’s Game Tells Its Own Story

by SAT Reporter
January 2, 2026
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Morocco’s AFCON 2025: Where Africa’s Game Tells Its Own Story

As the Africa Cup of Nations enters the knockout phase, Morocco continues to impress as host of the 2025 edition, marking the second time the nation has welcomed Africa’s premier football competition. The tournament has become a celebration of the continent’s collective strength, tactical diversity, and unity through sport.

Morocco’s assumption of hosting duties after Guinea was stripped of its rights due to infrastructural challenges has been widely regarded as a testament to Africa’s adaptability and collaborative spirit. From Tangier to Agadir, the host cities have provided an electric backdrop to a tournament that embodies the vibrancy and resilience of African football.

The group stage produced a captivating mixture of dominance and surprise. Ivory Coast’s dramatic 3–2 comeback win over Gabon captured the imagination of fans, as the reigning champions secured top spot in Group F. Mozambique, advancing as one of the four best third-place finishers, carried Southern Africa’s hopes forward in what has been one of the most balanced tournaments in recent memory.

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Round of 16 Fixtures
DateFixtureTime (GMT)VenueCity
Saturday, 3 Jan 2026Senegal v Sudan4:00 PMStade Ibn-BatoutaTangier
Mali v Tunisia7:00 PMStade Mohamed VCasablanca
Sunday, 4 Jan 2026Morocco v Tanzania4:00 PMStade Prince Moulay AbdallahRabat
South Africa v Cameroon7:00 PMStade El BaridRabat
Monday, 5 Jan 2026Egypt v Benin4:00 PMLe Grand StadeAgadir
Nigeria v Mozambique7:00 PMComplexe Sportif de FèsFès
Tuesday, 6 Jan 2026Algeria v DR Congo4:00 PMStade Prince Moulay Al HassanRabat
Ivory Coast v Burkina Faso7:00 PMStade de MarrakechMarrakech
Quarter-final Fixtures
DateFixtureTime (GMT)VenueCity
Friday, 9 Jan 2026R16 (2) Winner v R16 (1) Winner4:00 PMStade Ibn-BatoutaTangier
R16 (4) Winner v R16 (3) Winner7:00 PMStade Prince Moulay AbdallahRabat
Saturday, 10 Jan 2026R16 (7) Winner v R16 (6) Winner4:00 PMStade de MarrakechMarrakech
R16 (5) Winner v R16 (8) Winner7:00 PMLe Grand StadeAgadir
Semi-finals
DateFixtureTime (GMT)VenueCity
Wednesday, 14 Jan 2026QF (1) Winner v QF (4) Winner5:00 PMStade Ibn-BatoutaTangier
QF (3) Winner v QF (2) Winner8:00 PMStade Prince Moulay Abdallah
Third-place Play-off
DateFixtureTime (GMT)VenueCity
Saturday, 17 Jan 2026Semi-final (1) Loser v Semi-final (2) Loser4:00 PM
Stade Mohamed V
Casablanca

Final

DateFixtureTime (GMT)VenueCity
Sunday, 18 Jan 2026Semi-final (1) Winner v Semi-final (2) Winner7:00 PMStade Prince Moulay AbdallahRabat
Group Stage Results Summary
DateFixtureScoreVenueCity
21 Dec 2025Morocco v Comoros2 – 0Stade Prince Moulay AbdallahRabat
22 Dec 2025Mali v Zambia1 – 1Stade Mohamed VCasablanca
22 Dec 2025South Africa v Angola2 – 1Stade de MarrakechMarrakech
22 Dec 2025Egypt v Zimbabwe2 – 1Le Grand StadeAgadir
23 Dec 2025DR Congo v Benin1 – 0Stade El BaridRabat
23 Dec 2025Senegal v Botswana3 – 0Stade Ibn-BatoutaTangier
23 Dec 2025Nigeria v Tanzania2 – 1Complexe Sportif de FèsFès
23 Dec 2025Tunisia v Uganda3 – 1Stade OlympiqueRabat
24 Dec 2025Burkina Faso v Equatorial Guinea2 – 1Stade Mohamed VCasablanca
24 Dec 2025Algeria v Sudan3 – 0Stade Prince Moulay Al HassanRabat
24 Dec 2025Ivory Coast v Mozambique1 – 0Stade de MarrakechMarrakech
24 Dec 2025Cameroon v Gabon1 – 0Le Grand StadeAgadir
26 Dec 2025Angola v Zimbabwe1 – 1Stade de MarrakechMarrakech
26 Dec 2025Egypt v South Africa1 – 0Le Grand StadeAgadir
26 Dec 2025Zambia v Comoros0 – 0Stade Mohamed VCasablanca
26 Dec 2025Morocco v Mali1 – 1Stade Prince Moulay AbdallahRabat
27 Dec 2025Benin v Botswana1 – 0Stade OlympiqueRabat
27 Dec 2025Senegal v DR Congo1 – 1Stade Ibn-BatoutaTangier
27 Dec 2025Uganda v Tanzania1 – 1Stade El BaridRabat
27 Dec 2025Nigeria v Tunisia3 – 2Complexe Sportif de FèsFès
28 Dec 2025Gabon v Mozambique2 – 3Le Grand StadeAgadir
28 Dec 2025Equatorial Guinea v Sudan0 – 1Stade Mohamed VCasablanca
28 Dec 2025Algeria v Burkina Faso1 – 0Stade Prince Moulay Al HassanRabat
28 Dec 2025Ivory Coast v Cameroon1 – 1Stade de MarrakechMarrakech
29 Dec 2025Angola v Egypt0 – 0Le Grand StadeAgadir
29 Dec 2025Zimbabwe v South Africa2 – 3Stade de MarrakechMarrakech
29 Dec 2025Comoros v Mali0 – 0Stade Mohamed VCasablanca
29 Dec 2025Zambia v Morocco0 – 3Stade Prince Moulay AbdallahRabat
30 Dec 2025Tanzania v Tunisia1 – 1Stade OlympiqueRabat
30 Dec 2025Uganda v Nigeria1 – 3Complexe Sportif de FèsFès
30 Dec 2025Benin v Senegal0 – 3Stade Ibn-BatoutaTangier
30 Dec 2025Botswana v DR Congo0 – 3Stade El BaridRabat
31 Dec 2025Equatorial Guinea v Algeria1 – 3Stade Prince Moulay Al HassanRabat
31 Dec 2025Sudan v Burkina Faso0 – 2Stade Mohamed VCasablanca
31 Dec 2025Gabon v Ivory Coast2 – 3Stade de MarrakechMarrakech
31 Dec 2025Mozambique v Cameroon1 – 2Le Grand StadeAgadir

The competition’s progression has reinforced the notion that African football is no longer dominated by a handful of nations. Instead, it reflects a thriving landscape of tactical innovation, regional balance, and collective excellence.

As the continent awaits the quarter-finals and beyond, Afcon 2025 continues to embody the unity, creativity, and ambition that define African football — a celebration of talent and solidarity that belongs wholly to Africa.

Tags: AFCON 2025Africa Cup of NationsAfrican excellenceAfrican footballAfrican identityAfrican unityAlgeriaCamerooncontinental sportEgyptIvory CoastMoroccoMorocco hostingNigeriaSenegalSouth AfricaTunisia
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