Group D – AFCON 2025

Group D promises to deliver an exciting spectacle, with reigning champions Senegal entering as the clear favourites. Featuring star players who shine both in Africa and across Europe, Senegal will be looking to defend their crown and add another chapter to their success story. DR Congo, with its proud footballing history, is known for its physical strength and passion, qualities that make them a formidable opponent for any team. Benin has become a regular presence at major tournaments in recent years and will once again aim to prove it belongs at this level. Botswana, the underdog in this group, hopes to spring a surprise and fight its way into the knockout stage.

The mix of tournament experience and ambitious challengers makes Group D one where every match could be decisive. Below you will find the current standings, full match schedule and more information about the participating teams.

Group D Standings

LandPTSGWDLGD
Senegal Senegal73210+6
Democratische Republiek Congo DR Congo73210+4
Benin Benin33102-3
Botswana Botswana03003-7
Benin is through as one of the best number three.

Group D Match Schedule

All kick-off times are Morocco (WET+1).

Tuesday 23 December 2025

DR Congo DR Congo
Benin Benin
1
0
Senegal Senegal
Botswana Botswana
3
0

Saturday 27 December 2025

Benin Benin
Botswana Botswana
1
0
Senegal Senegal
DR Congo DR Congo
1
1

Tuesday 30 December 2025

Botswana Botswana
DR Congo DR Congo
0
3
Benin Benin
Senegal Senegal
0
3

Group D Teams

Senegal

Team picture of Senegal

Senegal enters AFCON 2025 as one of the top favorites, following their historic title win in 2021. With an unbeaten qualifying campaign and a blend of experience stars and emerging talent, coach Pape Thiaw’s squad is ready to reaffirm its dominance on the African stage.


DR Congo

Team picture of DR Congo

The Leopards of DR Congo return to the Africa Cup with a proud history and ambitions of shining once again. Under coach Sébastien Desabre, the team combines experience with resilience, focusing on quick transitions and attacking strength.


Benin

Team picture of Benin

Benin heads back to the continental stage aiming to surprise again, after their impressive quarter-final run in 2019. Under the guidance of coach Gernot Rohr, the Cheetahs are ready to test themselves against Africa’s elite once more.


Botswana

Team picture of Botswana

Botswana, known as “The Zebras”, returns as a underdog to the AFCON stage after their debut in 2012, bringing new hope following a strong qualifying campaign. Led by coach Morena Ramoreboli and with striker Tumisang Orebonye, who boasts experience at the highest African level, they will be looking to spring surprises once again.

Group D Stadiums

Stade Ibn Batutta

Stade Ibn Batutta in Tangier
  • Location: Tanier
  • Capacity: 75,600
  • Home team: Ittihad Tanger

Stade Al Barid

Stade Al Barid in Rabat
  • Location: Rabat
  • Capacity: 18,000
  • Home team: UTS

Stade Olympique de Rabat

Stade Olympique de Rabat in Rabat
  • Location: Rabat
  • Capacity: 21,000
  • Home team: Ateletiek

Group D Host Cities

Tangier

Tangier as host city

Tangier, a historic port city in northern Morocco, lies at the meeting point of the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea. With just over one million inhabitants, Tangier is renowned for its rich culture, strategic location, and vibrant trading history. Its cosmopolitan charm and dynamic atmosphere make it a fitting host city for the Africa Cup of Nations 2025.


Rabat

Rabat as host city

Rabat, Morocco’s capital and one of the country’s four imperial cities, is known for its rich historical heritage and distinctive atmosphere. With landmarks such as the Mausoleum of Mohammed V and the remains of ancient mosques, the city offers a fascinating glimpse into Morocco’s history and culture.

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