Rabat, Morocco’s political and administrative capital, stretches along the Atlantic coast at the mouth of the Bouregreg River, where history meets modernity. A UNESCO World Heritage city, Rabat stands out for its elegant blend of historic landmarks, contemporary architecture and a relaxed urban atmosphere. Home to royal institutions, diplomatic missions and major cultural venues, the city also boasts a growing passion for football and sport. As one of the key host cities of the TotalEnergies CAF Africa Cup of Nations 2025, Rabat will play a central role in the tournament, welcoming matches across several modern stadiums, including the flagship Prince Moulay Abdellah Sports Complex, offering fans a high-quality sporting and cultural experience.
Rabat, Morocco’s capital, offers a unique balance of Atlantic charm, deep-rooted history and refined modernity. During AFCON 2025, the city takes the spotlight as a key host destination, delivering world-class stadiums and a high-quality football experience.
Casablanca, Morocco’s economic capital and largest city, stands as a dynamic metropolis where modern ambition meets a rich cultural heritage. Facing the Atlantic Ocean, the city is renowned for its contemporary skyline, vibrant business life and iconic landmarks such as the Hassan II Mosque, one of the largest in the world. Casablanca also plays a central role in Morocco’s sporting landscape, driven by an exceptional football culture embodied by legendary clubs Wydad AC and Raja CA. As a major host city of the TotalEnergies CAF Africa Cup of Nations 2025, Casablanca will welcome fans in world-class stadiums, offering an electrifying atmosphere and an urban experience at the heart of African football.
Casablanca, Morocco’s vibrant economic hub, blends Atlantic energy, iconic architecture and an unrivaled football passion. During AFCON 2025, the city comes alive with world-class matches and an electrifying urban atmosphere.
Tangier, located at the crossroads of Africa and Europe where the Mediterranean meets the Atlantic, is one of Morocco’s most strategic and cosmopolitan cities. Long a gateway between continents, the city has inspired writers, artists and travelers with its unique blend of cultures, history and modern dynamism. Its rich heritage is reflected in the old medina, the Kasbah and its panoramic views over the Strait of Gibraltar, while its modern infrastructure underscores its role as a major economic and logistics hub. Football holds a strong place in the city’s sporting culture, led by Ittihad Tanger. As a host city of the TotalEnergies CAF Africa Cup of Nations 2025, Tangier will welcome fans at the Grand Stadium of Tangier, a 75,600-seat state-of-the-art venue that promises an electrifying atmosphere.
Tangier, where Africa meets Europe, offers a unique blend of cultures, breathtaking sea views and vibrant football passion. During AFCON 2025, the city comes alive at the Grand Stadium of Tangier, delivering an unforgettable experience at the gateway of two continents.
Marrakech, located at the foot of the Atlas Mountains, is one of Morocco’s most iconic cities and a former imperial capital whose influence shaped the country for nearly four centuries. Known as the “Red City” for its distinctive ochre walls, it captivates visitors with its UNESCO-listed medina, vibrant souks and the legendary Jemaa el-Fna square. Today, Marrakech stands as Morocco’s leading tourist destination, combining a rich historical legacy with modern infrastructure and world-renowned hospitality. Football plays a key role in the city’s identity, notably through the historic Kawkab Marrakech club. As a host city of the TotalEnergies CAF Africa Cup of Nations 2025, Marrakech will welcome fans at the Grand Stadium of Marrakech, a modern 45,240-seat venue set to deliver a dynamic sporting and cultural experience.
Marrakech, the Red City at the gates of the Atlas Mountains, blends imperial history, vibrant culture and world-class tourism. From its UNESCO-listed medina to the electric atmosphere of AFCON 2025, the city promises unforgettable moments where football, heritage and hospitality come together.
Fez, located about 180 km east of Rabat between the Rif and the Middle Atlas, is one of Morocco’s four imperial cities and remains its spiritual capital. Founded in the late 8th century by Moulay Idriss I, the city quickly emerged as a leading center of Islamic civilization, earning prestigious nicknames such as “the Athens of Africa” and “the Baghdad of the Maghreb.” With a population exceeding one million, Fez is a city where history and daily life intertwine, structured around its UNESCO-listed medina, royal precincts and modern districts. Renowned for its rich cultural heritage and vibrant social life, the city also boasts a strong football tradition, notably through the Maghreb Association Sportive de Fès (MAS). As a host city of the TotalEnergies CAF Africa Cup of Nations 2025, Fez will welcome continental football at the Fez Sports Complex, a modern 45,000-seat stadium that reflects both Moroccan identity and international sporting standards.
Fez, Morocco’s spiritual capital, invites visitors to step into more than twelve centuries of history. Home to a UNESCO-listed medina, vibrant traditions and a deep passion for football, the city blends timeless heritage with modern energy. During AFCON 2025, Fez comes alive at the 45,000-seat Fez Sports Complex, offering fans a unique mix of culture, sport and unforgettable experiences.
Agadir, located on Morocco’s Atlantic coast and regarded as the capital of the Souss region, stands out as a modern seaside city developed around contemporary urban planning, wide beaches and a sunny climate. Renowned for its relaxed lifestyle and high-quality tourism infrastructure, Agadir has become one of Morocco’s leading coastal destinations. Culture and sport play a central role in the city’s identity, with football taking pride of place through its flagship club, Hassania Union Sport d’Agadir (HUSA). As a host city of the TotalEnergies CAF Africa Cup of Nations 2025, Agadir will welcome fans at the Grand Stadium of Agadir, a 45,480-seat venue offering international standards and a vibrant atmosphere by the Atlantic Ocean.
Agadir, Morocco’s Atlantic seaside destination, combines wide beaches, sunshine and a modern lifestyle. During AFCON 2025, football meets the ocean at the Grand Stadium of Agadir for a relaxed yet vibrant experience.