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The 35th edition of the Africa Cup of Nations in Morocco will begin on Sunday, where the matches will be held at the stadium, which is known to be the most modern in Africa.
The stadiums are distributed between 6 cities, including local information, history and modern infrastructure, as shown by the official website of the Confederation of African Football, which reviewed the nine stadiums of the tournament, which will take place from December 21 to January 18.
Prince Moulay Abdullah Sports Complex – Rabat
It is only 7 kilometers from the center RabatIt is considered to be one of the most advanced stadiums in the competition, as it was rebuilt on the site of the original stadium in 1983, and represents the perfect balance between technology and architecture.
The stadium was renovated and opened on 4 September 2025, hosting several major events, including the 2022 Club World Cup and the Africa Cup of Nations for the U-23 Olympic teams.
The stadium, which has 68,000 seats, is included in a large stadium that includes an Olympic swimming pool and a sports hall, and occupies a prestigious position in the middle of the green belt of the Moroccan capital.
As a real competition venue, the stadium has hybrid grass and modified surfaces, and is scheduled to host 7 matches in the continental competition, including the opening and final matches, as well as one of the two finals.
Olympic Stadium – Rabat
Built in just 9 months and opened on May 25, 2025, it includes all the essentials of a high standard: an IAAF-approved track, natural grass, a crescent-shaped roof, high-level lighting, underground parking, cryotherapy rooms, a VIP lounge and a TV studio.
The stadium, which holds 21,000 spectators, was designed to improve the quality of the players and fans, and three matches in the tournament are expected to be held there,The Tunisian national team In the group stage.
Moulay Hassan Stadium – Rabat
The stadium was built on a historic siteFUS Rabat ClubIt brings the fans closer to the game, because it does not have channels, stands, and painted clay inspired by the Berber inscriptions, to facilitate the flow of air and the reflection of light. The five-level facility includes VIP areas, media areas, and a state-of-the-art control center.
The stadium, which has a capacity of 22,000, will host four matches in the tournament, including the match. The Algerian national team All three in the group stage.
Post Stadium – Rabat
The playing field depends Touareg Union ClubSimple, natural lawns, VIP areas, lounges, and a little less space for the perfect look.
The stadium, which can hold 18,000 spectators, is surrounded by green areas, shops, and restaurants, where four matches will be held.
Mohammed V Stadium – Casablanca
The stadium was opened in 1955, and is considered one of the most famous football stadiums in Africa, in the Maarif area, in the heart of the city.
The 67,000-capacity stadium will host 8 games of the tournament, including the third-placed match, maintaining its reputation as a stadium on fire for big days.
Adrar Stadium – Agadir
The stadium was opened in 2013, in the city of Agadir Coastal, and became a pillar of Moroccan football.
The stadium, which has a capacity of 45,000, has a beautiful design, modern equipment, and a friendly atmosphere, as Agadir prepares to witness a series of exciting matches.
The stadium will host 8 matches in the tournament, including three matches that the Egyptian team will play in the group stage.
Sports Complex – Fez
The playground collects Fezon Sefrou Road, between Moroccan architecture and modern places. Its maximum is 45,000 viewers.
It was built in the nineties years ago and was completed in 2003. It provides an entertainment venue suitable for international matches. Four matches will be held there, including three matches of the Nigerian national team in the group stage.
Grand Stadium – Marrakesh
It is considered as a stadium for many sports, and it is located in the north of the city MarrakeshBetween strength, beauty and comfort, it is a stadium with five thousand spectators, a large media center, and infrastructure,
The stadium, which can hold 45,000 spectators, will host 8 matches, including all matches of Côte d’Ivoire (defending champion) in the group.
Grand Stadium – Tangier
It is located 10 kilometers from the city center. It has the name, Ibn Battuta, in honor of the traveler “Tangawi” in the fourteenth century. It opened in 2011 and has become a symbol of sports power in northern Morocco.
Six games, including matches, will be held in the stadium with a capacity of 68,000 spectators. The national team of Senegal A three-team match, one of two semi-final matches.