Africa Cup preparations underway in Morocco

Morocco Prepares for Africa Cup of Nations with Volunteer Training

As the Africa Cup of Nations approaches, Morocco is intensifying its preparations by training hundreds of young volunteers to ensure a successful tournament. A special workshop has been organized, bringing together energetic youth from across the country to equip them with the necessary skills to create a smooth, safe, and welcoming experience for thousands of expected fans.

The workshop offers both theoretical and practical sessions in key areas such as public communication, logistics, reception, and first aid. Participants are gaining valuable knowledge in the field of sports and football, enabling them to contribute to the events of the Africa Cup of Nations. According to one participant, “These days have been a great experience, allowing us to gain knowledge in the field of sports and football.” Another participant noted, “We are very passionate about sports, especially football, which is why we have no problem finding volunteers.”

The 35th edition of the TotalEnergies CAF Africa Cup of Nations is scheduled to take place in Morocco from December 21, 2025, to January 18, 2026. The tournament will feature 24 national teams competing across nine stadiums in six host cities. Reigning champions Côte d’Ivoire will defend their title, and Morocco is promising a celebration of unity, passion, and African football excellence.

The Africa Cup of Nations is a premier international football tournament in Africa, showcasing the continent’s rich football talent. With Morocco’s preparations underway, the country is poised to host a successful and memorable event. The training of young volunteers is a crucial aspect of the preparations, ensuring that fans have a positive and enjoyable experience. As the tournament approaches, fans and teams alike are eagerly anticipating the excitement and competition that the Africa Cup of Nations will bring.

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