Saturday, November 15, 2025 -The Confederation of African Football and the African Cup of Nations (AFCON) Morocco 2025 Local Organising Committee has announced that fans travelling to the tournament will be eligible for free electronic visas.
The African football body disclosed this in a statement on
its website on Friday, saying that citizens of countries that normally require
a visa to enter Morocco are expected to benefit from the policy.
“Electronic visas to enter Morocco — obtained through the
YALLA app — are now free of charge for supporters attending the competition,
which runs from 21 December 2025 to 18 January 2026,” CAF said.
The governing body said the announcement comes amid growing
global demand for Africa’s biggest football event, with more fans booking
tickets.
It said a fan identification was mandatory for entry to all
stadiums and official fan areas.
“CAF Supporters can apply for both the Fan ID and e-visa in
one place inside the YALLA app, streamlining travel and stadium access.
“The Fan ID application and e-visa request are completed
seamlessly within the YALLA app, ensuring a faster, easier, and secure
experience for international visitors and local fans alike,” it added.
CAF explained that to apply, fans are expected to download
YALLA on Google Play or the App Store, or visit the YALLA website, complete the
Fan ID form, and, if required, the e-visa request.
Once approved, supporters can buy match tickets on the CAF
ticketing platform.
It stated that the new measures were designed to deliver a
seamless, secure fan experience for Africa’s showpiece event that would be
played across nine stadiums in six cities.
“CAF, with support from the LOC, reaffirms its commitment to
delivering a world-class spectator experience throughout Africa’s greatest
football celebration,” the football body added.
CAF says that 298,000 tickets have been sold on its
ticketing platform in the first two phases, with buyers in 33 African countries
and 106 nations worldwide.
The football showpiece will take place from 21st of December
2025 to 18th of January 2026 across nine stadiums in six host cities in
Morocco.

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