08-02-2025
Every TotalEnergies CAF AFCON stadium used
Morocco's announcement of nine venues for the hosting of the TotalEnergies Africa Cup of Nations final in December will add significantly to the number of stadia used in the history of the finals.
There have been 18 countries who have hosted a Cup of Nations from the first tournament in Sudan in 1957 to the last edition in Cote d'Ivoire, with a total of 83 different stadiums used for Cup of Nations finals matches.
That will be increased to 89 once the tournament in Morocco kicks off.
The Complexe Sportive Prince Moulay Abdellah hosts the opening match and final and another five games.
The Stade Mohammed V in Casablanca was the venue for the final in 1988 when Morocco previously hosted the tournament and it will be the venue for eight matches in the 2025 edition. There will also be eight games at the Grande Stade d'Agadir and the Grande Stade d'Marrakech.
The Cairo International Stadium has hosted a total of 35 matches over four editions, including four finals, and holds the record for the most number of games in the history of the tournament.
It is followed by the Accra Sports Stadium with 32 games, the Baba Yaro Stadium in Kumasi with 26, the Addis Ababa Stadium with 25 and the Stade Ahmadou Ahidjo with 21.
Dakar's Stade de l'Amitie hosted 14 matches during the 1992 finals in Senegal, which is the most number of matches at a single stadium in one tournament.
The Khartoum Municipal Stadium hosted the first ever Cup of Nations finals matches.
Nine stadiums for a single edition of the Cup of Nations finals is a new record, surpassing the six that Mali used for their hosting of the 2002 finals when there were 16 teams and 32 matches.
TOTALENERGIES CAF AFRICA CUP OF NATIONS FINALS STADIUMS
Algeria
Algiers Stade du 5 Julliet (9): 1990 x 9
Annaba Stade du 19 Mai (7): 1990 x 7
Angola
Benguela Estadio Nacional de Ombaka (9): 2010 x 9Cabinda Estadio Nacional do Chiazi (4): 2010 x 4Luanda Estadio 11 de Novembre (9): 2010 x 9
Lubango Estadio Nacional da Tundavala (7): 2010 x 7
Burkina Faso
Bobo Dioulasso Stade Municipal (10): 1998 x 10Ouagadougou Stade du 4 Aout (9): 1998 x 9
Ouagadougou Stade Municipal (13): 1998 x 13
Cameroon
Bafoussam Stade Kouekong (8): 2021 x 8Douala Stade de la Reunification (7): 1972 x 7Douala Stade Japoma (8): 2021 x 8Garoua Stade Roumde Adjia (8): 2021 x 8Limbe Omnisport Stadium (8): 2021 x 8Yaounde Stade Olembe (8): 2021 x 8
Yaounde Stade Omnisport (21): 1972 x 9; 2021 x 12 (name changed to Stade Ahmadou Ahidjo)
Cote d'Ivoire
Abidjan Stade Alassane Ouattara (10): 2023 x 10Abidjan Stade Felix Houphouet-Boigny (19): 1984 x 9; 2023 x 10Bouake Stade Bouake (16): 1984 x 7; 2023 x 9 (name changed to Stade de la Paix)Korhogo Stade Amadou Gon Coulibaly (7): 2023 x 7San Pedro Stade Laurent Pokou (8): 2023 x 8
Yamoussoukro Stade Charles Konan Banny (8): 2023 x 8
Egypt
Alexandria Stadium (19): 1974 x 4; 1986 x 7; 2006 x 1; 2019 x 7Alexandra Haras Al Hodoud Stadium (7): 2006 x 7Cairo Al Salam Stadium (10): 2019 x 10Cairo International Stadium (35): 1974 x 7; 1986 x 9; 2006 x 9; 2019 x 10Cairo 30 June Stadium (10): 2019 x 10Cairo Military Academy Stadium (8): 2006 x 8Cairo Prince Farouk Stadium (3): 1959 x 3Damanhur Ala'ab Damanhour Stadium (3): 1974 x 3El Mahalla Stadium (3): 1974 x 3Ismailia Stadium (8): 2006 x 1; 2019 x 7Port Said Stadium (6): 2006 x 6
Suez Stadium (8): 2019 x 8
Equatorial Guinea
Bata Estadio de Bata (18): 2012 x 8: 2015 x 10Ebibeyin Estadio de Ebibeyin (6): 2015 x 6Malabo Estadio de Malabo (18): 2012 x 8: 2015 x 10
Mongomo Estadio de Mongomo (6): 2015 x 6
Ethiopia
Addis Ababa Haile Selaisse Stadium (25): 1962 x 4; 1968 x 9; 1976 x 12 (name changed to Addis Ababa Stadium)Asmara Cicero Stadium (7): 1968 x 7
Dire Dawa Stadium (6): 1976 x 6
Gabon
Franceville Stade de Franceville (15): 2012 x 7; 2017 x 8Libreville Stade d'Angondje (18): 2012 x 9; 2017 x 9 (name changed to Stade de l'Amitie)Oyen Stade de Oyem (7): 2017 x 7
Port Gentil Stade de Port Gentil (8): 2017 x 8
Ghana
Accra Sports Stadium (32): 1963 x 5; 1978 x 9; 2000 x 9; 2008 x 9 (name changed to Ohene Djan Stadium)Kumasi Sports Stadium (26): 1963 x 3; 1978 x 7; 2000 x 7 (name changed to Baba Yaro Stadium); 2008 x 9Sekondi-Takoradi Stadium (7): 2008 x 7
Tamale Stadium (7): 2008 x 7
Libya
Benghazi 28 March Stadium (7): 1982 x 7
Tripoli 11 June Stadium (9): 1982 x 9
Mali
Bamako Stade du 26 Mars (8): 2002 x 8Bamako Stade Modibo Keita (7): 2002 x 7Kayes Stade Abdoulaye Makoro Cissoko (3): 2002 x 3Mopti Stade Barema Bocoum (3): 2002 x 3Segou Stade Amary Daou (5): 2002 x 5
Sikasso Stade Babemba Traore (6): 2002 x 6
Morocco
Casablanca Stade Mohamed V (9): 1988 x 9
Rabat Stade Moulay Abdellah (7): 1988 x 7
Nigeria
Ibadan Liberty Stadium (7): 1980 x 7Kano Sani Abacha Stadium (7): 2000 x 7
Lagos Surelere Stadium (18): 1980 x 9; 2000 x 9 (name changed to National Stadium)
Senegal
Dakar Stade de l'Amitie (14): 1992 x 14
Ziguinchor Stade Aline Sitoe Diatta (6): 1992 x 6
Sudan
Khartoum Municipal Stadium (12): 1957 x 2; 1970 x 10
Wadi Madani Stadium (6): 1970 x 6
South Africa
Johannesburg Soccer City (13): 1996 x 10; 2013 x 3Bloemfontein Free State Stadium (7): 1996 x 7Durban King's Park Rugby Stadium (5): 1996 x 5Durban Moses Mabhida Stadium (6): 2013 x 6Nelspruit Mbombela Stadium (8): 2013 x 8Phokeng Royal Bafokeng Sports Palace (7): 2013 x 7Port Elizabeth Boet Erasmus Stadium (7): 1996 x 7
Port Elizabeth Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium (8): 2013 x 8
Tunisia
Bizerte Stade Ahmed Bsiri (1): 1965 x 1Bizerte Stade du Octobre 15 (5): 2004 x 5Monastir Stade Mustapha Ben Jannet (5): 2004 x 5Sfax Stade Taieb Mhiri (7): 1965 x 1; 2004 x 6Sousse Stade Bou Ali Lahoaur (1): 1965 x 1Sousse Stade Olympique (13): 1994 x 8; 2004 x 5Tunis Stade El Menzah (16): 1994 x 11; 2004 x 5Tunis Stade Chedly Zouiten (6): 1965 x 5; 1994 x 1
Tunis Stade du Novembre 7 (6): 2004 x 6