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SABC secures broadcasting rights for Under-20 Afcon final between South Africa and Morocco

SABC secures broadcasting rights for Under-20 Afcon final between South Africa and Morocco

IOL News17-05-2025

Amajita into the final South African players celebrate after beating Nigeria to qualify for the final of the CAF Under-20 Africa Cup of Nations. Photo: Sydney Mahlangu/AFP
The SABC have announced that they've secured the rights to broadcast Sunday evening's Under-20 Africa Cup of Nations final between South Africa and Morocco.
Amajita became the darlings of South African sport earlier this week when they defeated Nigeria 1-0 to book their spot in Sunday's final. Their performances at the tournament confirmed their place in the Under-20 World Cup in Chile later this year.
The coverage of the final in Cairo will begin at 7.30pm on Sunday, with the game kicking off at 8pm.
The match will put South Africa, whose national teams are going through a footballing renaissance, against Morocco, whose senior side made history in Qatar in 2022 when they became the first African nation to reach the semi-finals of the World Cup.

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