As soccer enthusiasts gear up for an exhilarating period, the next three years promise to be action-packed on the African continent. With major tournaments lined up, fans can expect a whirlwind of soccer excitement.
CHAN 2025: A Collaborative Effort
Kicking off the festivities was the 2025 African Nations Championship (CHAN), that take place from August 2 to August 31. This tournament was co-hosted by Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda, marking a significant collaboration among these East African nations. The excitement was palpable as Morocco, the reigning champions, were crowned the campions in Nairobi.
Africa’s Footballing Christmas: AFCON 2025
Following CHAN, the 35th edition of the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) 2025 will capture the spotlight from December 21, 2025, to January 18, 2026. For the first time, soccer fans will celebrate Christmas with football as the tournament unfolds during the festive season. With numerous top African nations vying for the championship, AFCON 2025 promises to be a thrilling spectacle.
World Cup Qualifiers and Mini-Tournament in Morocco
In the lead-up to the global stage, the World Cup qualifiers have already seen nine teams secure their spots for the 2026 tournament, with one final berth up for grabs. A mini-tournament in Morocco will determine the last African team to join the ranks at this prestigious event.
World Cup 2026: A Historic First
The excitement culminates with the 2026 FIFA World Cup, set to take place from June 11 to July 19 2026. This tournament will be a landmark event, as it will be jointly hosted by the United States, Canada, and Mexico, making it the first World Cup shared by three nations. With 16 cities welcoming fans and teams from around the globe, the stakes are higher than ever.
AFCON 2027: Returning to East Africa
As the dust settles after the World Cup, Africa will once again turn its attention to the beautiful game with the Africa Cup of Nations 2027. Scheduled for June and July 2027, this tournament will also be hosted by the trio of Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda, promising to elevate the quality and excitement to new heights. With the 36th edition of this biennial competition, expectations are soaring for a showcase that will celebrate the best of African football.
Women’s AFCON 2026: A Focus on Women’s Soccer
On the women’s front, Africa is making strides with the Women’s AFCON 2026 set to take place in Morocco. As the women’s game gains momentum across the continent, this tournament is anticipated to be a significant milestone for female athletes and women’s soccer in Africa.
A Vibrant Future for African Soccer
As these tournaments unfold, it is evident that Africa is on the brink of a soccer revolution. With passionate fans, talented players, and the backing of regional collaborations, the next four years promise to be a period of extraordinary footballing achievements. The excitement across the continent is palpable, as Africa enters this busy era with enthusiasm and pride.
Soccer in Africa is not just a sport; it’s a celebration of culture, community, and the unifying power of the beautiful game.