Morocco turns its airports into AFCON playgrounds ahead of 2025 football showpiece


By Maxwell Kumoye 
 
 

Morocco is already turning up the heat for the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations and the tournament is still months away.

In a bold, continent-shaking move, the Moroccan National Airports Office (ONDA) has launched a nationwide immersive campaign transforming airports into full-blown AFCON celebration arenas. 

From the moment travelers touch down, they’ll be stepping straight into the pulse of Africa’s biggest football festival.

Working hand-in-hand with the Local Organizing Committee and CAF, ONDA is rolling out massive arches, giant trophies, glowing immersive tunnels, and interactive fan zones that bring the AFCON spirit right into arrival halls and departure lounges.

The initiative also sets the tone for the CAF Awards 2025, slated for November 19 in Rabat, a night expected to gather Africa’s football royalty.

With Morocco gearing up to host AFCON 2025, the message is loud and clear: the Kingdom isn’t just preparing for a tournament, it’s building an experience. 

And for anyone passing through its airports, the celebration begins long before kickoff.

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