The lineup of 24 countries for the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) is complete, with Mozambique claiming the final spot following a 2-1 win over Guinea-Bissau.
The tournament, set to begin in December next year, will be hosted by Morocco, who automatically have a place in the competition as the host nation.
The competition will feature a mix of traditional powerhouses and rising teams, all eager to make their mark on the continental stage.
Among the qualified nations are former champions Senegal, Algeria, Egypt, and title holders Côte d’Ivoire, who all demonstrated strong performances during the qualifiers.
Other iconic teams like Nigeria, Tunisia, and South Africa also earned their places, ensuring the presence of some of Africa’s most renowned footballing nations.
The tournament also welcomes back teams like DR Congo, Angola, and Gabon, with Botswana making a long-awaited return after a 12-year absence.
Sudan and Benin clinched their spots on the final day of qualifiers, adding to the drama.
Among the qualified nations are former champions Senegal, Algeria, Egypt, and title holders Côte d’Ivoire, who all demonstrated strong performances during the qualifiers.
Other iconic teams like Nigeria, Tunisia, and South Africa also earned their places, ensuring the presence of some of Africa’s most renowned footballing nations.
The tournament also welcomes back teams like DR Congo, Angola, and Gabon, with Botswana making a long-awaited return after a 12-year absence.
Sudan and Benin clinched their spots on the final day of qualifiers, adding to the drama.
With all 24 slots now filled, the stage is set for an unforgettable AFCON in Morocco.
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