Africa: Afcon 2025 Roundup – Morocco Top Group a As Mali, South Africa Advance With Egypt

Africa: Afcon 2025 Roundup – Morocco Top Group a As Mali, South Africa Advance With Egypt


Morocco’s emphatic win in Rabat ensured they ended the group phase unbeaten, while Mali progressed despite playing most of their final match with ten men

Hosts Morocco continued their fine run at the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) 2025 on Monday night with a commanding 3-0 victory over Zambia.

The big win ensured the Atlas Lions finished top of Group A as they progress into the knockout phase in an emphatic style.

Mali, Egypt and South Africa also secured places in the knockout stage on a dramatic final group matchday.


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The hosts’ emphatic win in Rabat ensured they ended the group phase unbeaten, while Mali progressed despite playing most of their final match with 10 men.

Elsewhere, Egypt topped their group following a goalless draw with Angola, and South Africa edged Zimbabwe in a five-goal thriller to reach the Round of 16.

Morocco cruise past Zambia to seal top spot

Morocco responded to the pressure of a decisive fixture with authority, overpowering Zambia 3-0 to secure first place in Group A. Ayoub El Kaabi set the tone early, heading home from a ninth-minute short-corner routine before Brahim Diaz doubled the lead midway through the first half.

El Kaabi completed his brace in spectacular fashion after the break, producing an acrobatic bicycle kick that was confirmed by VAR to put the result beyond doubt.

“We finished top of our group. That was our objective,” El Kaabi said after being named TotalEnergies Man of the Match. “Now a new competition begins, where there is no room for error.”

Morocco coach Walid Regragui praised his side’s discipline, noting that “every game must be played like a final,” particularly with home support driving the team forward.

Ten-man Mali hold Comoros to progress

Mali booked their knockout berth despite being held to a tense 0-0 draw by Comoros in Casablanca. The Eagles needed only a point and achieved it through defensive organisation rather than attacking fluency.

Comoros threatened on the counter and nearly snatched a late winner after Mali were reduced to ten men in the 88th minute, when Amadou Haidara was sent off for a dangerous challenge. However, Mali held firm to finish second in Group A with three points from three draws.

The result ended Comoros’ campaign, as they finished third and missed out on qualification among the best third-placed teams.

Egypt top group after Angola stalemate

Egypt secured top spot in their group after a hard-fought 0-0 draw with Angola at the Stade d’Agadir. Although the Pharaohs struggled to impose themselves offensively, their defensive resilience proved decisive.