Africa: What You Might Have Missed in Afcon 2025 Final

Africa: What You Might Have Missed in Afcon 2025 Final


The just-concluded Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) 2025 in Morocco was filled with unforgettable moments on the pitch; but beyond the goals, drama, and silverware, the tournament also delivered major stories off the field.

From global celebrities in the stands to financial revelations and key CAF decisions, here is what you may have missed during Africa’s biggest football celebration beyond Sadio Mane and Senegal’s title glory on Sunday.

Celebrities in attendance


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The AFCON 2025 final in Rabat was marked by the presence of high-ranking political and football authorities, highlighting the tournament continental and global significance.

President Paul Kagame attended the match alongside FIFA President Gianni Infantino and CAF President Patrice Motsepe, symbolising strong institutional support for African football.

Representing the host nation was Prince Moulay Rachid who presided over the final and led the trophy presentation ceremony.

The stands were equally vibrant with international celebrities and cultural icons. British actor Idris Elba, music star Akon, French actor Omar Sy, and MMA champion Francis Ngannou were all spotted enjoying the spectacle.

Social media sensation IShowSpeed (Darren Jason Watkins Jr.) also stole the spotlight by arriving dressed as the tournament mascot, surprising fans before revealing his identity. His presence generated massive online engagement and further amplified the global reach of the final.

Tension before the game

The tension surrounded the final even before kickoff. During the pre-match press conference, Senegal head coach Pape Thiaw strongly criticized what he described as inadequate security arrangements upon his team’s arrival in Rabat.

He also denounced the difficulty faced by Senegalese supporters in accessing tickets, raising concerns over fairness and balance in a final played on Moroccan soil.

The Confederation of African Football (CAF) responded directly to the complaints, tickets given to Senegal were in line with the official quotas permitted under the AFCON rules. Senegal was able to purchase the maximum number of tickets allowed across different categories, even though the demand far exceeded supply.

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