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AFCON ticket sales begin with Visa cardholders granted early access

October 13, 2025
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The Confederation of African Football (CAF) has officially launched ticket sales for the eagerly awaited Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) tournament, sending waves of excitement across the continent and beyond. Sales commenced on October 13 at 9:00 AM, with Visa cardholders receiving exclusive priority access for 48 hours, underscoring the growing commercial appeal of Africa’s premier football championship.

Since its founding in 1957, CAF has been the custodian of African football, overseeing the development and organisation of the continent’s most prestigious football competitions. The Africa Cup of Nations stands as CAF’s flagship tournament, attracting fervent supporters from all corners of the continent and showcasing the rich tapestry of African football talent on a global stage.

This year’s edition promises to be no different. With 54 member associations under CAF’s umbrella, the tournament is more than a competition; it is a celebration of African unity and passion. From grassroots academies nurturing the next generation of stars to elite national squads vying for continental supremacy, AFCON has long served as a beacon for football’s ability to inspire, unite, and elevate communities.

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The opening of ticket sales marks a critical moment for fans, who have been eagerly awaiting the chance to witness the continent’s finest players battle for glory. Notably, Visa’s partnership with CAF offers a significant advantage for cardholders, allowing them to purchase tickets ahead of the general public. This move reflects the increasing commercialisation and international interest in African football, as corporate partnerships continue to grow.

As anticipation builds, attention turns to the teams tipped as favourites this year. Nigeria, Morocco, Ivory Coast, and Senegal are widely regarded as the frontrunners, each bringing a blend of experienced talent and youthful energy. Nigeria, with its storied football history and passionate fan base, aims to reclaim its place at the summit of African football. Morocco’s tactical discipline and flair have impressed observers, while Ivory Coast’s rich legacy and dynamic squad make them formidable opponents. Senegal, the reigning champions, arrive with confidence and a hunger to defend their title amid fierce competition.

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The tournament’s significance extends beyond sport. AFCON acts as a powerful platform for African identity and pride, drawing millions of viewers worldwide and shining a spotlight on the continent’s cultural vibrancy. CAF’s efforts to expand the tournament’s reach through enhanced broadcasting deals and digital engagement reflect a commitment to bringing African football to a broader audience.

For many fans, securing tickets has been a priority, with anticipation reaching fever pitch since the announcement. Organisers are expected to implement stringent health and safety protocols to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience for attendees amid ongoing global concerns.

The Africa Cup of Nations continues to be a compelling showcase of African football’s evolution and ambition. As ticket sales open, the countdown begins to a tournament that promises thrilling matches, unforgettable moments, and a celebration of the continent’s unbreakable spirit.

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