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Afcon 2025: Why is it taking place in December? Why is it traditionally in the winter? Why is it every two years?


The Africa Cup of Nations (Afcon) will take place between 21 December 2025 and 18 January 2026 in Morocco.

The 2025 edition was originally due to be a mid-year tournament, to reduce scheduling conflicts with European clubs and competitions.

The summer event was supposed to boost tourism and highlight what Morocco has to offer, before the country co-hosts the 2030 World Cup with Spain and Portugal.

But it was shifted to December to make way for Fifa’s expanded Club World Cup, held in the summer.

The move to a start in December rather than January will avoid conflicts with the Champions League and Europa League, which restart on 20 and 22 January respectively.

It will be the first time Afcon has been held at this time of year, with matches played in Rabat, Casablanca, Marrakech, Agadir, Tangier and Fez.

There will not be matches on 25 December.

Players participating in Afcon were released from clubs on 15 December.

This means teams have only had a week to prepare before the tournament begins, sparking anger from coaches who have been left with a short window in which to prepare their teams.

Angola’s coach Patrice Beaumelle said the situation was “nonsense” and that “you can’t prepare a serious team in just two or three sessions”.

The last time Afcon was held in summer was the 2019 edition, hosted by Egypt.

In recent years, the tournament has been played between January and February.


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