Stade Adrar, also known as the Grand Stade d’Agadir, is a modern and striking venue located just a few kilometres from the city centre of Agadir. With its distinctive oval design and recently expanded capacity of 41,144 seats, it provides a stunning backdrop for AFCON 2025.
AFCON 2025 Fixtures at Stade Adrar
| 22 December | Group stage |
| 2 1 | |
| 24 December | Group stage |
| 1 0 | |
| 26 December | Group stage |
| 1 0 | |
| 28 December | Group stage |
| 2 3 | |
| 29 December | Group stage |
| 0 0 | |
| 31 December | Group stage |
| 1 2 | |
| 5 January | Round of 16 |
| 3 (AET) 1 | |
| 10 January | Quarter-final |
| 3 2 |
About Stade Adrar
Since its opening in 2013, the stadium has served as the home ground of Hassania d’Agadir. Ahead of AFCON 2025, the Stade Adrar underwent extensive renovations; the athletics track was removed and a new roof structure was added to enhance spectator comfort. These upgrades have transformed the stadium into a world-class football venue, ready not only for the excitement of AFCON 2025, but also for the 2030 FIFA World Cup, of which Morocco will be a co-host.
Teams Playing at Stade Adrar
During the group stage of AFCON 2025, the following national teams will play their matches at the Stade Adrar.
Egypt

Egypt, known as “The Pharaohs”, holds the record with seven AFCON titles and ranks among the true giants of the continent. After losing the finals in 2017 and 2021, the team is determined to reclaim Africa’s crown in 2025.
Zimbabwe

Zimbabwe, nicknamed “The Warriors”, makes its return to AFCON after last competing in 2021. Thanks to a strong qualifying run, the team heads to Morocco with hopes of finally breaking through the group stage, relying on solid defense and quick counter-attacks.
South Africa

Bafana Bafana, proud champions of 1996, return to AFCON 2025 as one of the continent’s most in-form teams. Following an unbeaten qualifying campaign, South Africa looks to build on their strong third-place finish in 2023 and make another deep run.
Angola

The Palancas Negras arrive in Morocco with ambition, determined to capture their first continental title. After an unbeaten qualifying campaign and with a strong, balanced squad, Angola is considered a dangerous outsider.
Cameroon

The Indomitable Lions are one of Africa’s most succesful teams with five AFCON titles and they come into 2025 determined to reinforce their legendary status. Led by coach Marc Brys, Cameroon carries renewed confidence after an unbeaten and convincing qualifying campaign.
Gabon

The Panthers of Gabon return to AFCON 2025 with fresh ambition, after missing the previous edition. With coach Thierry Mouyouma at the helm and captain Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang leading the squad, they are targeting a historic breakthrough beyong the quarter-finals.
Mozambique

The Mambas of Mozambique make their comeback at the Africa Cup determined to showcase their growth and resilience, following spirited performances in 2023. Guided by coach Chiquinho Conde and with emerging talents like Geny Catamo, the team is striving to advance beyond the group stage for the first time and strengthen its position in African football.
