The 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) kicks off on 21 December 2025, and host nation Morocco has put forward an impressive collection of stadiums to stage the continent’s biggest football tournament.
Softfootball has gathered the full list of AFCON 2025 stadiums, including their capacities, locations, and key features. The venues range from historic football grounds to newly rebuilt ultra-modern arenas, with Rabat serving as the tournament’s central hub.
AFCON 2025 Stadiums Overview
| Stadium | City | Capacity |
|---|---|---|
| Adrar Stadium | Agadir | 45,000 |
| Stade Mohammed V | Casablanca | 45,000 |
| Fez Stadium | Fez | 45,000 |
| Marrakesh Stadium | Marrakesh | 45,240 |
| Tangier Grand Stadium | Tangier | 75,500 |
| Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium | Rabat | 68,700 |
| Moulay El Hassan Stadium | Rabat | 22,000 |
| Al Medina Stadium | Rabat | 18,000 |
| Rabat Olympic Stadium | Rabat | 21,000 |
Adrar Stadium (Agadir)

Opened in 2013 and upgraded for AFCON 2025, Adrar Stadium sits in the coastal city of Agadir and will host both group-stage and knockout matches, including Egypt vs Zimbabwe.
Stade Mohammed V (Casablanca)

One of Morocco’s most iconic football grounds, Stade Mohammed V is home to Raja CA and Wydad AC and remains central to the nation’s football culture.
Fez Stadium (Fez)

Located in Morocco’s spiritual capital, Fez Stadium blends modern architecture with traditional design. It will host key fixtures including Nigeria vs Tunisia and a Round of 16 match.
Marrakesh Stadium (Marrakesh)

Set in the famous “Red City,” Marrakesh Stadium provides a vibrant atmosphere and will stage group games and knockout fixtures during the tournament.
Tangier Grand Stadium (Tangier)

Also known as Ibn Battuta Stadium, it is the largest venue at AFCON 2025. Recent upgrades have brought fans closer to the pitch, enhancing matchday intensity.
Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium (Rabat)

Completed in 2025, this stadium will host the opening match, multiple knockout games, and the AFCON 2025 final on January 18.
Moulay El Hassan Stadium (Rabat)

Rebuilt ahead of the tournament, the stadium combines Moroccan tradition with modern comfort and will host group games and a Round of 16 fixture.
Al Medina Stadium (Rabat)

The smallest venue at AFCON 2025, but fully FIFA-compliant, it will host selected group-stage matches including Uganda vs Tanzania.
Rabat Olympic Stadium (Rabat)

Opened in May 2025, the Olympic Stadium will be used mainly for group-stage matches and forms part of Rabat’s expanded sports complex.
With nine stadiums across six cities, AFCON 2025 promises world-class facilities, vibrant atmospheres, and a strong statement from Morocco as tournament hosts.
