By Victor Kanayo
All the 24 teams that will play at the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations have now been confirmed.
This follows the completion of the qualifying series on Tuesday night.
Joining Morocco are several former champions, including Senegal, Algeria, Egypt, and title holders Côte d’Ivoire.
According to CAF, These nations secured qualification with strong performances throughout the campaign.
Nigeria, Tunisia, and South Africa also stamped their tickets, ensuring the presence of some of the continent’s most iconic teams.
The qualifiers have also marked comebacks for nations like DR Congo, Angola, and Gabon, while Botswana’s return to the tournament after extended absences reflects the evolving competitiveness of African football. Sudan and Benin also earned their places on the final day of qualifying.
Last week, Zambia, Mali, Zimbabwe, and Comoros secured their spots, completing a balanced line-up of regular contenders and emerging forces.
Equatorial Guinea and Uganda, known for their spirited performances in past editions, will also feature in Morocco.
For Botswana, this marks an end to a 12-year hiatus, while Tanzania and Mozambique have achieved a hard-fought entry into the finals.
The qualification process highlights the rising level of football across the continent.
With all 24 slots now filled, anticipation is building for what promises to be a memorable tournament.
Morocco will host the 2025 AFCON from December 21, 2025 to January 18, 2026.