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The 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON), hosted by Morocco, is being hailed as a landmark moment in African football history.
By near-unanimous assessment from observers, participating teams and international media, the tournament is widely regarded as the best ever organised on the continent, setting new standards in logistics, security, hospitality and overall professionalism.
Beyond the football, AFCON 2025 served as a full-scale continental rehearsal ahead of the 2030 FIFA World Cup, which Morocco will co-host with Spain and Portugal.
The tournament provided a comprehensive test of the country’s capacity to deliver major international sporting events at the highest global level.
International recognition of AFCON 2025’s success rests on several pillars. Teams and fans praised the seamless organisation of matches, the quality and readiness of stadium infrastructure, and the warm reception extended to African delegations and supporters.
Particular attention was paid to Morocco’s security framework, which ensured the competition was staged without major incidents.
Effective crowd management, modern surveillance systems and strong coordination among security agencies reinforced Morocco’s reputation as a dependable host for major global sporting events.
The organisational and sporting successes displayed during AFCON 2025 reflect a long-term strategy rooted in King Mohammed VI's vision for the development of sport and football in the Kingdom.
That vision has translated into sustained structural reforms and investment, including the establishment of the Mohammed VI Football Academy, now recognised as one of Africa’s leading centres for talent development. It has also driven the expansion of grassroots football facilities nationwide, broadening young people's access to sport, alongside significant investment in youth development, positioning football as a tool for social cohesion and excellence.
As far back as 2008, in a Royal Message to the National Sports Conference in Skhirat, King Mohammed VI stressed the need for modern governance, professionalisation, strong infrastructure and a balanced approach between elite sport and mass participation. These principles continue to guide Morocco’s sporting strategy today.
The AFCON final was attended by Prince Moulay Rachid, representing the King. His presence underscored the strategic role of sport within Morocco’s national vision and highlighted football’s power as a unifying force and a source of national pride.
The tournament also attracted prominent African figures, including the President of Rwanda and the Chairperson of the African Union Commission, who travelled to Morocco on private visits to mark the competition’s 35th edition. Their presence reflected Morocco’s growing leadership within Africa, particularly in the sporting sphere.
It also illustrated the central role the Kingdom now plays in African football governance and development, as well as the Sovereign's wider continental influence.
With AFCON 2025, Morocco did more than host a successful tournament. It sent a clear message to the international community that it is technically, institutionally and humanly prepared to co-host the 2030 FIFA World Cup within an innovative Euro-African partnership.
The success of AFCON 2025 confirms football as a strategic instrument of soft power and international engagement, firmly aligned with the Royal Vision of a modern, confident and globally connected Morocco.
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