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AFCON 2025: One million tickets sold as Morocco prepares for Africa’s biggest football spectacle

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By Awambeng Bukum

Guest Writer,kick442.com-Cameroon


More than one million tickets have already been sold for the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations in Morocco, underlining the scale of anticipation surrounding Africa’s biggest football festival.

The landmark figure, reached well before a ball is kicked, reflects the deep passion African fans have for the tournament and the growing appeal of the continent’s flagship competition.

From Casablanca to Marrakech, Rabat to Agadir, stadiums are expected to be filled with colour, noise and emotion as supporters from across Africa and beyond converge on the host nation. For many, AFCON is more than a tournament — it is a cultural gathering and a celebration of footballing identity.

Morocco’s preparations have placed supporters at the centre of the event. Ticketing systems have been streamlined, infrastructure upgraded and host cities mobilised to ensure accessibility and comfort for travelling fans.

Organisers believe the early surge in ticket sales is a strong indicator that AFCON 2025 could be among the most attended editions in the competition’s history, boosted by Morocco’s experience in hosting major sporting events and the rising standard of African football.

On the pitch, the draw has promised compelling contests, while off it, the buzz continues to build — from fan zones and cultural festivals to bustling hotels and transport hubs.

With the countdown to kick-off gathering pace, one thing is already clear: AFCON 2025 will unfold in front of a captivated audience. With over a million tickets already sold, Africa’s biggest football festival is set for an electric atmosphere in Morocco.


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