AFCON 2025
Morocco and Senegal reached the AFCON semis
Brahim Diaz / Ismael Saibari / Iliman Ndiaye / Riyad Mahrez / Mohamed Salah / Sadio Mane / Marrakech, Morocco / Rabat, Morocco / Tangier, Morocco / Fès, Morocco / CAF / Africa Cup of Nations /

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  • The 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) in Morocco has showcased thrilling football, with the host nation emerging as a powerful contender after a decisive 2-0 victory over Cameroon in the quarter-finals, bolstered by standout performances from stars like Brahim Diaz and Ismael Saibari.
  • Senegal persevered in their quarter-final against Mali, clinching a narrow victory with a goal from Iliman Ndiaye, although their form has been inconsistent, raising questions about their championship ambitions.
  • The tournament features a robust lineup of historical football nations, including past champions such as Ivory Coast and Algeria, all vying for continental glory in a fiercely competitive knockout stage.
  • Players like Mohamed Salah and Riyad Mahrez are in the spotlight, with discussions centered on their pivotal roles and the possibility of them making their final tournament appearances, adding emotional weight to the competition.
  • Off the pitch, administrative challenges have surfaced, notably for Nigeria, whose delayed bonus payments created tension ahead of their quarter-final clash, reflecting the broader complexities of the tournament.
  • As the AFCON unfolds, emerging talents and seasoned veterans seize the moment, setting the stage for unforgettable clashes and record-breaking performances in this dynamic celebration of African football.

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