‎Organisers at the Africa Cup of Nations in Morocco are allowing supporters in for free after kick-off in matches where stadiums are not full

‎This was confirmed in a report by a source from the Confederation of African Football.

‎The CAF source indicated that organisers, in agreement with African football’s governing body, were opening stands around 20 minutes into games to allow fans gathered outside to enter without paying.

‎CAF’s official ticketing platform on Thursday showed seats available for almost all remaining group matches for prices starting at 100 dirhams ($10.96).

‎The only matches shown as sell-outs were hosts Morocco’s games against Mali on Friday and Zambia on Monday, as well as Algeria against Burkina Faso on Sunday and Algeria versus Equatorial Guinea next Wednesday.

‎Filling stadiums is an important issue for Cup of Nations organisers in Morocco, for a successful hosting of the tournament as it builds towards the 2030 World Cup to be jointly held in the North African country, Spain, and Portugal.

 

Edited by Favour Owonibi.