Today in Rabat, Morocco, the official logo for the TotalEnergies CAF Africa Cup of Nations 2025 was unveiled, marking a significant milestone in the run-up to Africa’s premier tournament.
The new logo honors the history and solidarity of the African continent and is a contemporary and iconic representation of African football.
The TotalEnergies CAF AFCON championships, which will take place in Morocco from December 21 to January 18, 2026, will mark the most recent chapter in the illustrious history of Africa’s biggest show. The tournament’s logo unites the realms of sport and art and conveys a message of pride, resiliency, and optimism.
Logo Details
The tournament logo, which draws inspiration from Moroccan “zellij,” a classic mosaic art form, reinterprets football as a canvas where passion, accuracy, and inventiveness meet.
The harmony of tradition and contemporary is reflected in the TotalEnergies CAF AFCON 2025 logo. Similar to how football and art combine to produce something remarkable, each pattern and shape represents the solidarity of nations, players, and supporters.
Similar to how zellij pieces are painstakingly created and put together to create stunning designs, every football play leads to a masterpiece of talent, cooperation, and victory.
The vivid hues—blue for limitless possibility, red for resiliency, green for harmony, and gold for achievement—go beyond simple beauty. They are the epitome of African football, embodying the players’ strength, the supporters’ enthusiasm, and the game’s vitality.
It honors Africa’s cultural past while capturing the accuracy and fluidity of the game by fusing the geometry of football with the complex artistry of zellij. It honors African workmanship and the dynamic beauty of football.
TotalEnergies CAF AFCON 2025 will be a living gallery of African football, where every pass, goal and cheer from the fans contributes to the art of the game. It is more than a tournament, it is a stage where creativity, culture and sport come together to showcase Africa’s soul to the world.