CAF Opens AFCON 2025 Ticket Sales

October 13, 2025

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The wait is finally over! The Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON 2025) has officially kicked off its journey with ticket sales opening on October 13 at 9:00 AM.

Fans across the continent are already rushing to secure their seats for what promises to be one of the most thrilling tournaments in African football history.

The tournament, organized by the Confederation of African Football (CAF), is Africa’s most prestigious football competition.

Every edition brings together millions of supporters, showcasing the continent’s rich talent, passion, and unity through the beautiful game.

Exclusive Early Access for Visa Cardholders

This year, CAF has introduced a special opportunity for Visa cardholders. Fans who use Visa cards get 48-hour early access to buy their AFCON 2025 tickets before the general public.

This exclusive priority window allows early buyers to grab the best seats, enjoy smoother transactions, and secure their preferred match experiences without the last-minute rush.

Such initiatives highlight CAF’s commitment to improving the fan experience while promoting convenience and accessibility for all supporters.

It’s also a reminder that early planning can make all the difference when attending major tournaments like AFCON.

CAF: Nurturing Growth and Unity Through Football

Founded in 1957, the Confederation of African Football (CAF) is the governing body responsible for football activities across the continent.

With 54 member associations, CAF has been instrumental in developing African football, from grassroots programs to international championships.

Over the years, CAF has helped elevate the profile of African players globally. The Africa Cup of Nations, its flagship event, has become a stage where stars are born and national pride shines brightest.

Through innovation, training, and partnerships, CAF continues to strengthen the game and bring African nations together under one banner.

AFCON 2025: Top Teams to Watch

As excitement builds, fans are already speculating about which teams will dominate this year’s tournament.

Among the top contenders for the trophy are Nigeria, Morocco, Ivory Coast, and Senegal.

These teams have consistently delivered strong performances and are expected to bring intense competition, tactical brilliance, and thrilling goals to AFCON 2025.

Each nation carries high hopes, and their passionate supporters are ready to fill stadiums with color, energy, and song.

The Countdown to Africa’s Biggest Sporting Celebration

With AFCON 2025 tickets officially on sale, the countdown has truly begun.

Fans are gearing up for weeks of unforgettable football action, national pride, and emotional moments.

Whether watching from the stands or cheering from home, the Africa Cup of Nations 2025 promises to unite the continent once again through the spirit of the game.


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