
The Confederation of African Football (CAF) and the Local Organizing Committee have officially unveiled the ticket prices for the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON), set to take place in Morocco.
The pricing strategy reflects a strong will to make Africa’s biggest football event accessible to all fans while maintaining high international standards.
Affordable Prices for Every Fan
Tickets are divided into three categories (Cat 1, Cat 2, and Cat 3), with prices ranging from 100 MAD to 900 MAD, depending on the stage of the competition:
- Opening Match: 150 – 500 MAD
- Group Stage Matches: from 100 MAD
- Quarter-finals: 200 – 600 MAD
- Semi-finals: 300 – 800 MAD
- Final Match: 400 – 900 MAD
This progressive pricing model allows families, youth, and local supporters to experience the AFCON 2025 atmosphere, while still reflecting the prestige of the top fixtures.


Blockbuster Fixtures in the Group Stage
The group stage schedule already promises fireworks, with some of the continent’s biggest rivalries on display:
🇲🇦 Morocco vs Mali
🇪🇬 Egypt vs South Africa
🇳🇬 Nigeria vs Tunisia
🇩🇿 Algeria vs Burkina Faso
🇨🇮 Côte d’Ivoire vs Cameroon
🇸🇳 Senegal vs DR Congo
🇿🇲 Zambia vs Morocco
These headline clashes will be played across Morocco’s state-of-the-art stadiums, ensuring world-class football and electric atmospheres.
Digital Revolution: Ticketing and FAN ID
Ticket sales open on October 13, 2025, starting with a 48-hour exclusive pre-sale for Visa cardholders, followed by a general public release.
Fans must download the YALLA app — required for obtaining the FAN ID and e-visa to enter Morocco.
This is a first in AFCON history and aims to enhance security, simplify ticketing, and provide a seamless fan experience.
Global Excitement Building Up
With the tournament set to run from December 21, 2025, to January 18, 2026, global excitement is already at fever pitch.
The Moroccan organization and CAF are anticipating record-breaking attendance figures for what could become one of the most successful editions in the competition’s history.




