Morocco 2025 AFCON organisers have released the official list of items prohibited at all tournament stadiums, aimed at ensuring safety and a smooth fan experience as the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) kicks off on December 21.
The Confederation of African Football (CAF) outlined security and conduct guidelines ahead of the six-host event, with mandatory security screenings for all spectators entering venues.
The rules prohibit items that could threaten safety or disrupt play. Weapons, sharp objects, fireworks, flares, and any form of pyrotechnics are strictly forbidden. Glass bottles, cans, and other hazardous containers are not allowed, and fans are advised to leave any potentially dangerous items at home.
In a nod to crowd control, CAF also bans laser pointers and other electronic distraction devices that could interfere with players or referees on the pitch. Some electronic devices, such as specific radio-emitting gadgets beyond standard mobile phones, are also restricted.
Alcohol is banned for sale and consumption inside and immediately around all AFCON 2025 host stadiums, in line with local laws and cultural norms. Spectators attempting to bring alcoholic beverages or illegal substances into venues will be denied entry.
To manage entry flow and protect sightlines, spectators should travel light. Large bags or backpacks are prohibited, and only small clutches or bags that comply with size restrictions (often aligned with clear-bag policies) will be allowed after inspection. Oversized flags and banners, typically exceeding 1-2 meters in length, are not permitted if they obstruct others’ views. Musical instruments and loud horns, such as trumpets, vuvuzelas, and whistles, are frequently restricted to curb noise pollution.
Professional cameras and recording equipment with detachable lenses are not allowed to protect broadcasting rights. Drones and animals (except certified service animals) are banned from stadiums.
List of items fans are advised not to carry into stadiums in Morocco during AFCON 2025