With the start of the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations matches, Morocco is witnessing an unprecedented festive sporting atmosphere, as the Kingdom’s organizational brilliance is evident at all levels, from stadiums and infrastructure to the streets and services directed to local and international fans.
Follow-ups by international media, including TV5 Monde, showed that African enthusiasm swept the major Moroccan cities from the first day of the competitions. Designated areas have been prepared for fans, and huge advertising billboards bearing the slogan “Kingdom of Football” have been erected, in a clear expression of the spirit of the event and Morocco’s keenness to provide a unique experience to the fans.
At transportation stations, airports, cafes, restaurants, and trams, the streets are decorated in heroic colors, with multilingual signs and instructions provided to facilitate movement and ensure the comfort of visitors, whether coming from within Morocco or abroad.
This edition of the African Cup of Nations confirms Morocco’s ability to combine professional organization with the international influence of African football, as the organizing committee allocated 24 stadiums for team training, which is a historic precedent in the history of the tournament, which reflects the Kingdom’s commitment to providing the best sporting and logistical conditions for the participating teams.
The French channel indicated that the public demand for the matches was large, with hundreds of thousands of tickets sold, which is a clear indication of Morocco’s success in organizing an event that combines sports, celebrations, and integrated services.
Morocco’s experience at CAN 2025 is not limited to the stadiums only, but extends to the streets, transportation, reception, and hotels, which makes the Kingdom an advanced model in organizing continental championships and reflects a festive spirit that leaves a positive impression on all participants and visitors.
Source:My press
صحافة بلادي صحيفة إلكترونية مغاربية متجددة على مدار الساعة تعنى بشؤون المغرب الجزائر ليبيا موريتانيا تونس