Stade Prince Moulay Abdellah in Rabat is one of the main venues of AFCON 2025. With a capacity of 69,600 spectators and a rich sporting history, the stadium will serve as the stage for several of the tournament’s biggest matches.
AFCON 2025 Fixtures at Stade Prince Moulay Abdellah
| 21 December | Group stage |
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| 26 December | Group stage |
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| 29 December | Group stage |
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| 4 January | Round of 16 |
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| 9 January | Quarter-final |
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| 14 January | Semi-final |
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| 18 January | Final |
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About Stade Prince Moulay Abdellah
As the largest stadium in Morocco, Stade Prince Moulay Abdellah has been a centerpiece of national and international sports since its opening in 1983. Over the years, it has hosted numerous major events and now, following a recent renovation, it stands ready to welcome Africa’s finest teams. Modern, spacious, and full of atmosphere, the stadium is set to play a central role in AFCON 2025.
Teams Playing at Stade Prince Moulay Abdellah
During the group stage of AFCON 2025, the following national teams will play their matches at the Stade Prince Moulay Abdellah.
Morocco

As the host nation of the Africa Cup 2025, Morocco is determined to become African champion for the second time in history. Led by coach Walid Regragui, the Atlas Lions aim to replicate the form that carried them to a historic World Cup semi-final in 2022.
Comoros

The island nation in the Indian Ocean continues its impressive rise in African football. After their surprise debut in 2021, the Coelacanths return to the big stage, determined to spring more upsets.
Mali

Nicknamed “The Eagles”, Mali is making its 14th AFCON appearance and is seen as a dangerous outsider. With a strong qualifying campaign and experienced players, such as Yves Bissouma, the team hopes to finally secure its first-ever title.
Zambia

Zambia, also known as Chipolopolo, heads to Morocco with ambitions of writing another chapter in its football history. Since their unforgettable triumph in 2012, succes at the tournament has been elusive, but with Avram Grant in charge, hopes are high for a new breakthrough.
