Cote D'Ivoire players kiss the AFCON trophy Credit: CAF Media

Overview:

Kawowo Sport's team will be in Morocco for the entirety of the tournament and here, each member of the team, from the CEO, Editors, writers, photographers, videographers and pundits predict what will happen over the next four weeks.

The 2025 CAF TotalEnergies Africa Nations Cup starts in Rabat’s Complexe Sportif Prince Moulay Abdelah on Sunday, December 21 and finishes at the same venue on 18 January 2026.

Twenty-four teams will contest the tournament, which will be played out in 52 matches over 31 days, including hosts Morocco and the defending champions, the Ivory Coast.

Who will get their hands on the Trophy this time? Who are the other main contenders? And how will Uganda Cranes perform?

Kawowo Sport’s team will be in Morocco for the entirety of the tournament and here, each member of the team, from the CEO, Editors, writers, photographers, videographers and pundits, predict what will happen over the next four weeks.

Hosts Morocco got the most votes as champions in waiting, as per the team, with 10 of the 16 predictors while Senegal and Egypt the other teams selected to clinch the title.

For Uganda Cranes, most believe the team will make it out of the group with one believing they can go all the way to the semifinal.

Here is the summary of the predictors

Predictor’s NameWho will be the Champions?How far will Uganda go?
Ismael KiyongaSenegalQuarter Final
Joel MuyitaMoroccoRound of 16
Franklin KaweruMoroccoGroup Stage
Joseph OwinoEgyptRound of 16
John Phillip MugabiEgyptQuarter final
Denis MusaliMoroccoRound of 16
Sharifah NamagoobaMoroccoRound of 16
Ruth OwinoMoroccoQuarter Final
Raymond KagodaEgyptGroup Stage
Edwin Kyle KuleMoroccoRound of 16
Fred Darius SempuwoEgyptRound of 16
John BatanuddeMoroccoRound of 16
Micheal MuhimaSenegalRound of 16
David IsabiryeMoroccoQuarter final
Joshua LubangaMorocco3rd Place
Samuel OkiriaMoroccoFinal

Senior Staff writer at Kawowo Sports mainly covering football

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