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Orange announces sponsorship of Africa Cup of Nations, Morocco 2025

December 20, 2025
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CASABLANCA, Morocco – For the 17th consecutive year, Orange is proud to announce its sponsorship of the TotalEnergies CAF Africa Cup of Nations, Morocco 2025 that will take place in Morocco from 21 December 2025 to 18 January 2026.

As a major telecommunications player, the Group provides connectivity and innovative services to ensure an optimal experience for fans, players and media across the continent. For this edition held in Morocco, ten of the national teams are from countries where Orange operates, and six are sponsored by Orange.

This partnership reflects the shared commitment of Orange and the Confederation of African Football (CAF) to promote inclusive, innovative and accessible African football.

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Max it: the AI enriched super-app at the heart of the fan experience

With over 22 million active users across 15 countries, the Max it mobile app will be at the core of Orange’s digital offering during the TotalEnergies CAF Africa Cup of Nations, Morocco 2025. This all-in-one super-app enhances the supporters’ experience through the “Digital Fan Zone,” allowing real-time updates on the competition. It will also enable users to watch matches live, access interviews and summaries, and even create their avatar to share their passion for football within their community.

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This space is complemented by a conversational bot, “MaxGoal,” equipped with advanced artificial intelligence technology. MaxGoal can instantly respond to fans’ questions (schedule, results, standings, etc.) in French, English, or Arabic, and also understands some local languages like Wolof or Darija for an even more inclusive experience.

A tournament under the sign of inclusion

Additionally, Orange will set up physical Fan Zones in several African countries to allow everyone to experience the competition in a friendly atmosphere. In Morocco, solidarity Fan Zones will be created within 25 local associations, including youth centers, for the benefit of children from urban and rural areas. These spaces will be equipped by Orange with screens, connectivity, and technical devices, ensuring equitable access and an immersive experience for all.

In the same spirit, Orange Digital Center Champions 2025, organized ahead of the football tournament, brought together over 1,300 young talents from 14 African and Middle Eastern countries around coding challenges. This initiative illustrates Orange’s commitment to fostering dialogue between sport and innovation, celebrating African talent, creativity, and youth.

Yasser Shaker, CEO of Orange Middle East and Africa, comments: “We are proud of our partnership with CAF, because football is more than just a sport — it’s a shared passion that unites and empowers communities across Africa. This year, with Max it, we are bringing our digital vision to life by delivering a fully integrated experience. Our customers can now immerse themselves in the excitement of the AFCON fan zone and experience the TotalEnergies CAF Africa Cup of Nations, Morocco 2025 — closer than ever to the action. This initiative reflects our deep commitment to supporting our customers’ love for football and creating unforgettable moments that inspire and bring together millions across the continent. Together, we celebrate the spirit of football — a symbol of hope, unity, and shared dreams.”

Whether in Africa or Europe, Orange is committed to the sustainable development of football and the promotion of diversity. Sport, and football in particular, is a powerful vector of inclusion that connects millions of people, bridges cultures, and inspires African youth. Through innovation and solidarity, Orange continues to affirm its role as a key player in the development of sport on the continent.

Orange has been the official and exclusive global telecom partner of CAF since 2008. In this role, Orange is currently supporting the continent’s major competitions, including:

  • CAF Women’s Africa Cup of Nations Morocco 2024
  • CAF U-20 Africa Cup of Nations Egypt 2025
  • TotalEnergies CAF Africa Cup of Nations Morocco 2025
  • CAF School Championship 2025/26
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