AFCON 2025: CAF Makes Important Visa Announcement

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The CAF Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) Morocco 2025 is set to deliver more than just world-class football but also a seamless travel experience for Bafana Bafana fans.

The Local Organising Committee (LOC), in partnership with CAF, has announced that electronic visas for supporters attending the tournament will be free of charge.


Fans can apply for both their Fan ID and e-visa via the YALLA app, making entry to Morocco and stadium access easier than ever. The competition runs from 21 December 2025 to 18 January 2026, across nine stadiums in six cities.

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For South African supporters, this is the perfect time to rally behind Bafana Bafana, who are deep into preparations for the continental showpiece.

Drawn in Group B, Hugo Broos’ men will face Zimbabwe, Egypt and Angola in what promises to be one of the most competitive pools of the tournament.

Fixtures include a blockbuster opener against Angola on 22 December, followed by Egypt on 26 December, and Zimbabwe on 29 December. With AFCON glory in sight, the squad is brimming with confidence and focused on making a statement in Morocco.

How to get tickets and Visa

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Fans eager to be part of the action can download the YALLA app on Google Play or the App Store, complete their Fan ID and e-visa application, and secure tickets via tickets.cafonline.com.

A 24/7 helpdesk is available in Arabic, English, and French to assist with queries.
This initiative underscores CAF’s commitment to delivering a world-class fan experience, ensuring that Africa’s biggest football celebration is accessible to all.
How to apply

  1. Download YALLA on Google Play or the App Store, or visit www.yallamorocco.ma.
  2. Complete your Fan ID form and, if required, the e-visa request.
  3. Once approved, buy match tickets on tickets.cafonline.com.
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