Nigeria, the 2018 silver medallists, will compete against Senegal, Sudan, and the Republic of Congo in Group D of the 8th African Nations Championship (CHAN), now scheduled for August 2025. Despite the rescheduling, Tanzania, Kenya, and Uganda remain the joint hosts of the tournament.
The draws, which celebrated Africa’s rich cultural heritage and music, were held at the Kenyatta International Convention Centre (KICC) in Nairobi. The event featured performances from iconic artists, including Bien from Sauti Sol, Uganda’s Ghetto Kids, and Kenya’s Red Fourth Choir.
Adding to the excitement, the Confederation of African Football (CAF) announced a significant increase in prize money. The winners will now take home $3.5 million—a 75% rise from the previous edition—while the total prize pool has been raised to $10.4 million.
The three host nations were seeded in Groups A, B, and C, while reigning champions Senegal lead Group D. The tournament will kick off with a high-profile clash between Kenya and the 2018 champions, Morocco.
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In Group B, Tanzania, one of the joint hosts, will compete against Madagascar, Mauritania, Burkina Faso, and the Central African Republic—who famously eliminated Cameroon. These five teams will vie for two spots in the knockout rounds.
Meanwhile, Uganda, another joint host, heads Group C. They will face Niger Republic, Guinea, and two wild-card teams yet to be determined by CAF.
With an increased prize pool and an expanded format, the 2025 CHAN promises to be a thrilling showcase of African football talent.
Here is the full draws
Group A:
Kenya, Morocco, Angola, DR Congo, Zambia
Group B:
Tanzania, Madagascar, Mauritania, Burkina Faso, Central African Republic
Group C:
Uganda, Niger, Guinea, Q2, Q1,
Group D:
Senegal, Congo, Sudan, Nigeria,
It will be noted that Q1 and Q2 represent the two teams that are yet to qualify.