CAN 2025, host cities revealed!

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The entire African continent is already looking forward to the next Africa Cup of Nations. After a more than attractive 2024 edition in Ivory Coast, the Moroccan edition is eagerly awaited by observers and spectators.

This Friday, CAF unveiled the 6 host cities of the CAN

2025 in Morocco. The competition will take place in Casablanca, Rabat, Tangier, Fez, Agadir and Marrakech. The tournament will start on December 21, 2025 and end on January 18, 2026.

Morocco has a high stakes

The Atlas Lions will be expected to perform at the turning point in this 2025 Africa Cup of Nations. Prematurely eliminated during the 2024 edition at the stage of the round of 16 by South Africa with a score of 2 goals to 0, the Moroccans will have revenge to take in front of their public.

The objective will be clear: to lift the trophy on January 18, 2026, for the second time in its history. Morocco’s last success in an African Cup of Nations dates back to the 1976 edition. Walid Regragui’s men know what they have to do.

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