With just less than 100 days remaining, Morocco is on the brink of a momentous occasion as it prepares to host the TotalEnergies CAF Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) for the first time since 1988. The tournament kicks off on December 21, 2025, at the majestic Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium in Rabat, where the Atlas Lions will face off against Comoros in an eagerly anticipated opener.
The atmosphere across the nation is electric, with fans brimming with excitement at the prospect of witnessing their team compete on home soil. The Moroccan Football Federation has meticulously prepared world-class venues and infrastructure, ensuring that both players and supporters alike will have an unforgettable experience. The combination of vibrant stadiums and passionate home crowds is set to create a striking backdrop for Africa’s premier footballing event.
In a recent interview, former Moroccan international and AFCON veteran Karim El Ahmadi shared his thoughts on the significance of this tournament for the nation. El Ahmadi, who played in the 2017 and 2019 editions, reminisced about his experiences and the high expectations surrounding the current squad under the guidance of head coach Walid Regragui. He emphasized the importance of blending youthful talent with experienced leaders, asserting that the team is ready to elevate Morocco’s status in African football.
Reflecting on the importance of AFCON, El Ahmadi remarked, “What makes AFCON unique is that players are not playing for a club or money; they’re playing for their nation and their people.” This sentiment resonates deeply with Moroccan supporters, who are prepared to pack the stands and provide unwavering backing for their team as they pursue glory.
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El Ahmadi acknowledged the inevitable pressure that comes with competing in front of a home crowd but expressed confidence in the players’ ability to harness that intensity into motivation. He recalled Morocco’s impressive run in the recent World Cup, where the overwhelming support felt as if the team was playing on familiar turf.
Impressively, the current Moroccan squad boasts a wealth of talent at every position. With standout players like Achraf Hakimi, Noussair Mazraoui, and Youssef En-Nesyri, along with the crucial presence of goalkeeper Yassine Bounou, El Ahmadi lauded the team’s collective strength and depth as they chart their course for success in the tournament.
As anticipation builds, El Ahmadi conveyed a clear message from the players: “There is no room for second or third place. There is only one target—to win AFCON and keep the trophy in Morocco.” This singular focus drives the team, fueled by the passion of their supporters and the pride of representing their nation.
Beyond the pitch, El Ahmadi expressed a heartfelt wish for visitors to enjoy Morocco’s rich culture and hospitality during the tournament. He urged tourists to explore the beauty of the country and leave with lasting memories, hoping that every visitor feels welcomed and inspired to return.
As the countdown to AFCON 2025 continues, all eyes will be on Morocco—not just as hosts, but as contenders vying for the prestigious title on their home ground. The stage is set for a tournament filled with footballing drama, national pride, and unforgettable moments.