Tickets for the 2025 Under-17 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) will go on sale this Friday, the Royal Moroccan Football Federation (FRMF) has announced.
The tournament, set to take place from March 30 to April 19, will see Morocco host the continent’s brightest young footballing talents.
Fans will be able to purchase tickets through the online platform “Webook,” with prices starting at 10 dirhams for open stands and 20 dirhams for covered stands.
Morocco to face Uganda in opening match
The competition kicks off on Saturday evening at the Bachir Stadium in Mohammedia, where the Moroccan U17 national team will take on Uganda in the tournament’s first fixture.
The match is expected to attract significant interest, with Moroccan supporters eager to see their young stars in action.
With the AFCON U17 tournament seen as a crucial stepping stone for the next generation of African footballers, the event is expected to draw crowds across multiple venues in the country.
The FRMF has encouraged fans to secure their tickets early to avoid missing out on key matches.
Affordable access for supporters
In its official statement, the FRMF emphasized its commitment to making the tournament accessible to all football fans.
By setting ticket prices at 10 dirhams for general admission and 20 dirhams for covered seating, the federation aims to ensure that as many supporters as possible can experience the competition live.
The tournament is expected to showcase future stars of African football, with young talents from across the continent competing for glory.
Morocco, as the host nation, will be looking to make a strong impression in front of home crowds.
Excitement builds for Africa’s future stars
As the countdown to kickoff continues, anticipation is growing among football enthusiasts.
The U17 AFCON has a history of producing some of Africa’s biggest footballing names, making it a must-watch event for scouts, coaches, and fans alike.
With ticket sales now opening, supporters have the opportunity to witness the next generation of talent in action.
The stage is set for an exciting tournament, and all eyes will be on Morocco as the young players take center stage.