CAF partners MATCH Hospitality to deliver premium fan experiences at AFCON Morocco 2025

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The Confederation of African Football (CAF) has appointed MATCH Hospitality as the exclusive provider of the official hospitality programme for the TotalEnergies Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) Morocco 2025, underscoring a drive to elevate the tournament’s in-stadium experience.

The continental showpiece will take place in Morocco from 21 December 2025 to 18 January 2026.

MATCH Hospitality, widely regarded as the world’s leading supplier of ticket-inclusive sports experiences, will roll out a bespoke range of hospitality packages designed to combine priority access with Moroccan-inspired service.

The company’s portfolio covers some of the biggest global sporting events, and its appointment signals CAF’s ambition to deliver a premium spectator offering across all host venues.

According to CAF, the official hospitality programme will centre on two core products — the MATCH Private Suite and the MATCH Lounge — giving supporters a choice between an exclusive enclosed setting and a refined shared environment.

The Private Suite offers a premium space inside the stadium with dedicated seats, elevated dining inspired by Moroccan artistry, extended service before, during and after matches, a commemorative gift and preferential parking where available.

The MATCH Lounge will provide a convivial shared area featuring gourmet menus, live chef stations and Moroccan street-food touches.

Fans will enjoy premium seating, half-time access, live entertainment and a commemorative gift.

These hospitality products will be rolled out across all AFCON 2025 host cities — Rabat, Casablanca, Fès, Tangier, Marrakech and Agadir — ensuring consistent service levels at each venue.

MATCH Hospitality will also release a catalogue of flexible packages, enabling individuals and corporate groups to tailor their matchday experience.

CAF believes the partnership will reinforce AFCON’s status as Africa’s flagship football event while setting a new benchmark for spectator engagement.

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