CAF Decides on December Schedule for AFCON 2025 Amidst Club World Cup Debate.
The African football governing body, CAF, has finalized the schedule for the upcoming African Nations Cup (AFCON) 2025, setting the tournament to take place in December of that year. This decision follows a series of discussions and debates regarding the timing of the prestigious competition, which will be hosted in Morocco.
President Fouzi Lekja of the host country announced the initial plan for the AFCON to be held in the summer of 2025. However, conflicting schedules with FIFA’s maiden edition of the 32-team Club World Cup led to widespread discussions among stakeholders in the football community.
In response to these concerns, CAF headquarters in Cairo, Egypt, has confirmed that the biennial AFCON tournament will now be held in December 2025. This decision aims to avoid scheduling conflicts and ensure optimal participation from teams and players across the continent.
Despite this resolution, there remains speculation about potential alterations to the timing in the future. The football community will eagerly await further updates and official announcements regarding the schedule for AFCON 2025, with hopes that the December timeframe will provide a suitable platform for showcasing African football talent on the international stage.