

The Royal Moroccan Football Federation has confirmed that preparations for the upcoming Women’s Africa Cup of Nations will proceed as planned, following a decisive ruling by the Confederation of African Football Appeal Committee.
Information from section of the Moroccan football authorities seem to emphasize on the fact that their attention has now fully turned to hosting a successful continental tournament for women’s football. The development comes on the back of the Appeal Committee’s confirmation of Morocco as champions of the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations men’s competition, effectively closing a contentious chapter and allowing the federation to redirect its energy.
Officials within the federation described the moment as pivotal, not only for Moroccan football but for the broader growth of the women’s game across Africa. With organizational clarity restored, efforts are now intensifying to ensure that the tournament meets global standards, both in terms of infrastructure and fan engagement.
Morocco, which has rapidly emerged as a key hub for African football development in recent years, is expected to leverage its experience from hosting major competitions. The country’s investment in facilities and logistics has drawn praise, and there is optimism that the Women’s AFCON will further elevate its reputation on the continental stage.
The tournament itself is anticipated to attract significant attention, with Africa’s top women’s national teams set to compete. For CAF and its member associations, the event represents another step in advancing visibility, competitiveness, and commercial growth within women’s football.
With the administrative hurdles now cleared, Morocco’s message is clear: the stage is set, and the focus is firmly on delivering a landmark Women’s AFCON.
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