Day: December 19, 2025

Mo Salah's Egypt to open AFCON 2025 against Zimbabwe

Mo Salah’s Egypt to open AFCON 2025 against Zimbabwe

In Group B, the Pharaohs of Egypt are gearing up for an exciting opener against the Zimbabwe Warriors, set to take place at the Adrar Stadium in Agadir, located in the Souss-Massa region of Morocco, on Monday.

As a benchmark nation in African football, Egypt holds a distinguished position in the history of the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON).

Having claimed the inaugural title in 1957, the Pharaohs have cemented their status as the continent’s most successful team, with seven championships and an impressive 26 tournament appearances to their name.

On the other hand, Zimbabwe will be participating in their sixth tournament since 2004. With both teams keen on securing a positive start, the atmosphere is sure to be charged and competitive.

Tawanda Chirewa has expressed his hope to deliver a strong performance in the Warriors’ opening match against Egypt in Group B of the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) on Monday.

The winger is part of the Zimbabwe national team that will participate in the prestigious tournament. In a conversation with his club, Wolves, Chirewa discussed the Warriors’ prospects at AFCON and his own goals for the competition.

He stated, “I have confidence that we’re going to surprise many nations and people with our performance, so I’m focused on getting myself fully prepared. This tournament is my first significant competition, and I aim to showcase to the world the talent of Zimbabwe.”

Chirewa continued: “I recognise that this is important for my family’s reputation, and I aspire to become an excellent player for Zimbabwe, to be a legend for my country, which is a goal I’m passionate about and truly believe I can achieve.

AFCON represents a crucial step in that journey, and if I can contribute to helping us advance as far as possible in the tournament, I know that I’ll be progressing toward my aspirations for my country.”

South Africa and Angola are among the nations in this group that are anticipated to advance to the knockout stages.

Tough AFCON 2025 start for Comoros against host Morocco

Tough AFCON 2025 start for Comoros against host Morocco

On Sunday. host Morocco kick off their Africa Cup of Nations this weekend, with a tough match against Comoros at the Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium in Rabat.

Comoros head coach Stefano Cusin has chosen a stable team, adding two important new players for the tournament in Morocco.

He kept the majority of his kley players from the AFCON and 2026 World Cup qualifiers, showing his commitment to continuity as Comoros aims to become one of Africa’s rising teams again.

Comoros are in the tournament for only the second time in their history after they dominated AFCON qualifying, failing to lose any of their six matches, even defeating World Cup-bound Tunisia in Tunis.

Comoros and Tunisia were the group winners and runners-up respectively, qualified for the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations.

However, the host team is known for its stylish football, and they are the favourites to win this opening match of AFCON. The Morocco captain’s race to overcome injury headlines around this edition of the AFCON, which runs until 18 January.

Group A certainly presents a tough challenge, featuring host nation Morocco alongside Comoros, Zambia, and Mali. This edition in Morocco marks the 35th African Cup of Nations.

Group A certainly presents a tough challenge, featuring host nation Morocco alongside Comoros, Zambia, and Mali. This edition in Morocco marks the 35th African Cup of Nations.
Group A certainly presents a tough challenge, featuring host nation Morocco alongside Comoros, Zambia, and Mali. This edition in Morocco marks the 35th African Cup of Nations.
Comoros in the tournament for only second time in their history after they dominated AFCON qualifiers
Comoros in the tournament for only second time in their history after they dominated AFCON qualifiers
Morocco beat Jordan to lift Second Arab Cup After Extra-Time

Morocco beat Jordan to lift Second Arab Cup after extra time

Morocco secured their second Arab Cup title, narrowly defeating Jordan 3-2 after extra time in a final brimming with skill, intensity, and unforgettable moments.

The Atlas Lions started strong. A mere four minutes into the match, Oussama Tannane unleashed a powerful shot from midfield that caught everyone off guard, including the Jordanian goalkeeper, and put Morocco ahead 1-0 by halftime.

This stunning strike had fans on their feet and quickly established Morocco’s control over the game. Jordan rallied in the second half. Olwan found the net in the 48th minute and then converted a penalty 20 minutes later, giving Nashama a 2-1 lead. In response, Morocco’s coach, Sektioui, made three significant substitutions, shifting the game’s momentum.

Hamadallah’s goal in the 87th minute equalised the match, leading to extra time and heightening the tension. Jordan believed they had regained the lead in the 91st minute, but the goal was disallowed, extending the nail-biting suspense.

Finally, in the 100th minute, Hamadallah scored again, delivering the winning goal and securing a historic victory for Morocco.

Both teams poured their hearts into the match, providing an encounter filled with moments that fans will cherish for years.

Morocco has now claimed their Arab Cup in history, marking their first victory since 2012, while Jordan can take pride in an extraordinary tournament that saw them reach the final for the first time.