Fierce battles await in AFCON quarters as seven former champions chase glory

Egyptian captain Mohamed Salah shoots to score for his side against Benin in one of AFCON’s round of 16 clashes. Photo courtesy/Egypt National Team

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By Caf Online

The four quarter-final matches of the TotalEnergies CAF Africa Cup of Nations Morocco 2025 bring together a collection of teams whose combined pedigree underlines the scale of the challenge ahead, with the eight remaining nations having collectively won the continental title 22 times.

Seven of the eight quarter-finalists are former African champions, a level of historical concentration rarely seen at this stage of the competition, and one that sets the tone for a fiercely competitive run-in to the final.

Record seven-time winners Egypt once again lead the way, joined by five-time champions Cameroon, three-time winners Cote d'Ivoire and Nigeria, as well as former champions Algeria, Senegal and hosts Morocco.

The only exception is Mali, who remain in search of a first continental crown but have earned admiration for their resilience and consistency over recent editions.

Notably, all six group winners — Morocco, Cote d'Ivoire, Senegal, Egypt, Algeria and Nigeria — progressed directly to the quarter-finals, reinforcing the sense that the tournament’s leading contenders have asserted themselves at the decisive stage.

Cameroon and Mali, both runners-up in their groups, also advanced, while all teams that qualified as best third-placed sides were eliminated in the Round of 16.

The Round of 16 itself underlined the weight of experience carried by the quarter-finalists.

Mali eliminated 2004 champions Tunisia on penalties, Egypt edged past Benin through extra time, Nigeria delivered a statement victory against Mozambique, and Algeria required late drama to progress against DRC, while hosts Morocco and holders Cote d'Ivoire negotiated tense encounters under pressure, at the expense of Tanzania and Burkina Faso respectively.

One of the headline fixtures sees record seven-time winners Egypt lock horns with defending champions Côte d’Ivoire in a high-profile quarter-final on Saturday.

Tournament hosts Morocco faces a formidable challenge against five-time champions Cameroon on Friday, in a contest expected to rank among the most fiercely contested matches of the last eight.

Friday’s opening quarter-final delivers an all–West African battle, with holders Senegal taking on a determined and gifted Mali side.

Nigeria and Algeria, two of the continent’s traditional powerhouses, will go head-to-head in Saturday’s opening tie.

With pedigree and ambition on display across the board, the quarter-finals promise a compelling run of encounters as the tournament moves closer to its conclusion.

With so much pedigree concentrated in the last eight, the quarter-finals promise a level of intensity and tactical quality befitting the latter stages of Africa’s premier football competition.

History, expectation and ambition now converge as the remaining teams chase continental supremacy in Morocco.

AFCON titles among the quarter-finalists

Egypt – 7 titles

Cameroon – 5 titles

Cote d'Ivoire – 3 titles

Nigeria – 3 titles

Algeria – 2 titles

Senegal – 1 title

Morocco – 1 title

Mali – 0 titles

Total titles represented: 22

AFCON 2025 Quarter-final fixtures

Friday, 9 January, 2026

19:00 — Mali vs Senegal

22:00 — Cameroon vs Morocco

Saturday, 10 January, 2026

19:00 — Algeria vs Nigeria

22:00 — Egypt vs Côte d’Ivoire