Shifting Sands: Potential changes to the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations in Morocco

The hosting of the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) by Morocco is facing potential adjustments, particularly regarding the tournament’s official dates. Despite being the designated host for the 35th edition of the AFCON, Morocco has not yet finalized the dates, leading to tensions between Moroccan football authorities, CAF, and FIFA.

Morocco has expressed its preference for a summer event in June, deviating from the traditional January schedule.

However, disagreements persist, primarily due to FIFA’s plans to launch a new Club World Cup format in the summer of 2025, aiming to avoid overshadowing by other major tournaments like the CAN.

Reports from DM Sports indicate a growing possibility of a significant delay in the AFCON.

This option is viewed as a practical solution to the current impasse. If the competition is indeed postponed, potential new dates could align with the period following the Club World Cup or extend to 2026.

 It’s important to note that the draw for the AFCON 2025 qualifying rounds has yet to take place, adding complexity to the scheduling uncertainties surrounding this prestigious African football event.

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