Friday, November 7, 2025

All You Need to Know About the TotalEnergies CAF Africa Cup of Nations Morocco 2025

21 December 2025 to 18 January 2026, Morocco will come alive to the rhythm of the 35th edition of the TotalEnergies CAF Africa Cup of Nations. Twenty-four national teams, nine stadiums and six host cities will welcome the very best of African football, as Côte d’Ivoire look to defend their crown against a new wave of ambitious challengers.


Host Country and Dates

Morocco will host the 35th edition of the TotalEnergies CAF Africa Cup of Nations, which will take place from 21 December 2025 to 18 January 2026. 

The title is currently held by former hosts, Cote d’Ivoire who lifted the title on home soil. 

Qualified Teams

No.CountryStatus
1MoroccoHost
2Côte d’IvoireDefending Champion
3Burkina Faso 
4Egypt 
5Algeria 
6Angola 
7DR Congo 
8Cameroon 
9Senegal 
10Equatorial Guinea 
11Tunisia 
12Comoros 
13Gabon 
14Nigeria 
15Zambia 
16Mali 
17Zimbabwe 
18South Africa 
19Uganda 
20Botswana 
21Benin 
22Sudan 
23Tanzania 
24Mozambique 

Tournament Format and Rules

The 24 nations are divided into six groups of four teams each for the group stage. The top two teams from each group, along with the four best third-placed teams, will advance to the Round of 16, marking the start of the knockout phase. 

From there, each match will be a single-elimination game, with extra time and penalty shoot outs if necessary. The quarter-finals, semi-finals, and final will determine the champion.

To view the regulations for the TotalEnergies CAF Africa Cup of Nations Morocco 2025, click HERE.

Groups and Fixtures

GroupTeam 1Team 2Team 3Team 4
AMoroccoMaliZambiaComoros
BEgyptSouth AfricaAngolaZimbabwe
CNigeriaTunisiaUgandaTanzania
DSenegalDR CongoBeninBotswana
EAlgeriaBurkina FasoEquatorial GuineaSudan
FCôte d’IvoireCameroonGabonMozambique

The opening match will feature Morocco (host nation) against Comoros on 21 December 2025 at the Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium in Rabat.

To download the full match schedule for the TotalEnergies CAF Africa Cup of Nations Morocco 2025, click HERE.

Stadiums and Host Cities

CityStadiumCapacity
AgadirGrand Stade d’Agadir45,480
CasablancaStade Mohammed V67,000
FèsComplexe Sportif de Fès45,000
MarrakechStade de Marrakech45,240
RabatPrince Moulay Abdellah Stadium69,500
RabatStade Moulay Hassan22,000
RabatStade Al Barid18,000
RabatRabat Olympic Stadium21,000
TangerGrand Stade de Tanger75,600

Ticket Information

To obtain tickets for the TotalEnergies CAF Africa Cup of Nations Morocco 2025, the process is simple and fully digital:
1. Download the YALLA App (Google Play / App Store).
2. Apply for your Fan ID and, if required, your e-Visa (AEVM) via the app.
3. Once your Fan ID is approved, VISA cardholders can purchase tickets on tickets.cafonline.com starting Monday, 13 October 13, 2025, at 09:00 AM (Morocco Time) / 08:00am GMT.


Previous Winners

EditionHost CountryWinner
2023Côte d’IvoireCôte d’Ivoire
2021CameroonSenegal
2019EgyptAlgeria
2017GabonCameroon
2015Equatorial GuineaCôte d’Ivoire
2013South AfricaNigeria
2012Gabon / Equatorial GuineaZambia
2010AngolaEgypt
2008GhanaEgypt
2006EgyptEgypt
2004TunisiaTunisia
2002MaliCameroon
2000Ghana / NigeriaCameroon
1998Burkina FasoEgypt
1996South AfricaSouth Africa
1994TunisiaNigeria
1992SenegalCôte d’Ivoire
1990AlgeriaAlgeria
1988MoroccoCameroon
1986EgyptEgypt
1984Côte d’IvoireGhana
1982LibyaCameroon
1980NigeriaNigeria
1978GhanaGhana
1976EthiopiaMorocco
1974EgyptZaire (now DR Congo)
1972CameroonCongo
1970SudanSudan
1968EthiopiaDR Congo
1965TunisiaGhana
1963GhanaGhana
1962EthiopiaEthiopia
1959United Arab RepublicUnited Arab Republic
1957SudanEgypt

Individual Awards History (1957–2023)

EditionBest CoachTop ScorerBest PlayerBest GoalkeeperBest Young Player
1957Mourad Fahmy (United Arab Republic)Ad-Diba (5) (United Arab Republic)Ad-Diba (United Arab Republic)NCNC
1959Pál Titkos (Hungary)Mahmoud Al-Gohary (3) (Egypt)Ad-Diba (Egypt)NCNC
1962Slavko Milošević (Yugoslavia) / Ydnekatchew Tessema (Ethiopia)Mengistu Worku (3) (Ethiopia)Mengistu Worku (3) (Ethiopia)NCNC
1963Charles Kumi Gyamfi (Ghana)Hassan Al Shazly (6) (Egypt)Hassan Al Shazly (6) (Egypt)NCNC
1965Charles Kumi Gyamfi (Ghana)Ben Acheampong (3) / Osei Kofi (3) / Eustache Manglé (3)Osei Kofi (Ghana)NCNC
1968Ferenc Csanádi (Hungary)Laurent Pokou (6) (Côte d’Ivoire)Mwamba Kazadi (DR Congo)NCNC
1970Jiří Starosta (Czechoslovakia)Laurent Pokou (6) (Côte d’Ivoire)Laurent Pokou (6) (Côte d’Ivoire)NCNC
1972Adolphe Bibanzoulou (Congo)Fantamady Keita (5) (Mali)François M’Pelé (Congo)NCNC
1974Blagoje Vidinić (Yugoslavia)Pierre Ndaye Mutumbula (9) (Zaire, now DR Congo)Pierre Ndaye Mutumbula (Zaire, now DR Congo)NCNC
1976Gheorghe Mărdărescu (Romania)N’Jo Léa (4) (Guinea)Ahmed Faras (Morocco)NCNC
1978Fred Osam-Duodu (Ghana)Opoku Afriyie (3) (Ghana) / Segun Odegbami (3) (Nigeria) / Phillip Omondi (3) (Uganda)Karim Abdul Razak (Ghana)NCNC
1980Otto Glória (Brazil)Khaled Labied (Morocco) / Segun Odegbami (3) (Nigeria)Christian Chukwu (Nigeria)NCNC
1982Charles Kumi Gyamfi (Ghana)George Alhassan (4) (Ghana)Fawzi Al-Issawi (Libya)NCNC
1984Radivoje Ognjanović (Yugoslavia)Taher Abouzaid (4) (Egypt)Théophile Abega (Cameroon)Joseph-Antoine Bell (Cameroon)NC
1986Mike Smith (England)Roger Milla (4) (Cameroon)Roger Milla (Cameroon)NCNC
1988Claude Le Roy (France)Lakhdar Belloumi (2) (Algeria) / Roger Milla (2) (Cameroon) / Gamal Abdel Hamid (2) (Egypt) / Abdoulaye Traoré (2) (Côte d’Ivoire)Roger Milla (Cameroon)Joseph-Antoine Bell (Cameroon)NC
1990Abdelhamid Kermali (Algeria)Djamel Menad (4) (Algeria)Rabah Madjer (Algeria)NCNC
1992Yéo Martial (Côte d’Ivoire)Rashidi Yekini (4) (Nigeria)Abedi Pelé (Ghana)Alain Gouaméné (Côte d’Ivoire)NC
1994Clemens Westerhof (Netherlands)Rashidi Yekini (5) (Nigeria)Rashidi Yekini (Nigeria)NCNC
1996Clive William Barker (South Africa)Kalusha Bwalya (5) (Zambia)Kalusha Bwalya (Zambia)NCNC
1998Mahmoud Al-Gohary (Egypt)Hossam Hassan (7) (Egypt) / Benedict McCarthy (7) (South Africa)Benedict McCarthy (South Africa)NCNC
2000Pierre Lechantre (France)Shaun Bartlett (5) (South Africa)Lauren (Cameroon)NCNC
2002Winfried Schäfer (Germany)Julius Aghahowa (3) (Nigeria) / Patrick Mboma (3) (Cameroon) / Salomon Olembé (3) (Cameroon)Rigobert Song (Cameroon)NCNC
2004Roger Lemerre (France)Patrick Mboma (4) (Cameroon) / Frédéric Kanouté (4) (Mali) / Jay-Jay Okocha (4) (Nigeria) / Francileudo Santos (4) (Tunisia) / Youssef Mokhtari (4) (Morocco)Jay-Jay Okocha (Nigeria)NCNC
2006Hassan Shehata (Egypt)Samuel Eto’o (5) (Cameroon)Ahmed Hassan (Egypt)NCNC
2008Hassan Shehata (Egypt)Samuel Eto’o (5) (Cameroon)Hosni Abd Rabo (Egypt)Essam el-Hadari (Egypt)NC
2010Hassan Shehata (Egypt)Mohamed Gedo (5) (Egypt)Ahmed Hassan (Egypt)Essam el-Hadari (Egypt)NC
2012Hervé Renard (France)Didier Drogba (3) (Côte d’Ivoire) / Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang (3) (Gabon) / Cheick Diabaté (3) (Mali) / Houssine Kharja (3) (Morocco) / Chris Katongo (3) (Zambia) / Emmanuel Mayuka (3) (Zambia)Chris Katongo (Zambia)NCNC
2013Stephen Keshi (Nigeria)Emmanuel Emenike (4) (Nigeria) / Mubarak Wakaso (4) (Ghana)Jonathan Pitroipa (Burkina Faso)NCNC
2015Hervé Renard (France)Javier Balboa (3) (Equatorial Guinea) / Dieumerci Mbokani (3) (DR Congo) / Thievy Bifouma (3) (Congo) / André Ayew (3) (Ghana) / Ahmed Akaichi (3) (Tunisia)Christian Atsu (Ghana)Sylvain Gbohouo (Côte d’Ivoire)NC
2017Hugo Broos (Belgium)Junior Kabananga (3) (DR Congo)Christian Bassogog (Cameroon)NCNC
2019Djamel Belmadi (Algeria)Odion Ighalo (5) (Nigeria)Ismaël Bennacer (Algeria)Raïs M’Bolhi (Algeria)Krépin Diatta (Senegal)
2021Aliou Cissé (Senegal)Vincent Aboubakar (8) (Cameroon)Sadio Mané (Senegal)Édouard Mendy (Senegal)Issa Kaboré (Burkina Faso)
2023Émerse Faé (Côte d’Ivoire)Emilio Nsue (5) (Equatorial Guinea)William Troost-Ekong (Nigeria)Ronwen Williams (South Africa)Simon Adingra (Côte d’Ivoire)

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