AFCON 2025

AFCON 2025: Full List Of Prohibited Items Fans Cannot Bring Into Stadiums

As Morocco prepares to host the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON 2025), organisers have unveiled comprehensive security measures designed to ensure a safe, enjoyable, and family-friendly tournament for fans across the continent and beyond.

The Confederation of African Football (CAF), in collaboration with Morocco’s Local Organising Committee, has released a detailed list of prohibited items that will be barred from all six AFCON 2025 stadiums. With global stars such as Mohamed Salah, Victor Osimhen, and Achraf Hakimi set to light up the tournament, the focus is firmly on football, not disruptions.

Below is a complete guide to what fans are not allowed to bring into AFCON 2025 venues, ranked from least to most serious risk.


10. Professional Cameras And Recording Equipment

Risk Level: Low (Administrative / Crowd Comfort)

Professional cameras with detachable lenses are prohibited. This policy protects broadcasting rights and prevents bulky equipment from obstructing other fans’ views.

Smartphones and small personal cameras are permitted and more than enough for capturing matchday memories.


9. Oversized Flags And Banners

Risk Level: Low (Visibility Obstruction)

Fans are encouraged to show national pride, but oversized flags and banners exceeding approved dimensions are not allowed. Large displays block sightlines and often lead to disputes among spectators.

Smaller flags remain welcome inside stadiums.


8. Musical Instruments: Trumpets, Horns, And Whistles

Risk Level: Low (Noise Disruption)

Excessively loud instruments such as trumpets, horns, and whistles are banned to maintain a pleasant atmosphere. Clear communication during matches and emergencies is a priority for organisers.


7. Toilet Paper And Pets

Risk Level: Moderate-Low (Hygiene / Interference)

Toilet paper often becomes litter or is thrown onto the pitch, while pets—except certified service animals—pose hygiene concerns and safety risks in crowded stands.


6. Cigarettes And Lighters

Risk Level: Moderate (Fire And Health Hazard)

AFCON 2025 stadiums will be strictly smoke-free. Lighters pose fire risks, and smoking affects the comfort and health of fellow fans.


5. Umbrellas, Helmets, And Balls

Risk Level: Moderate (Potential Injury)

Umbrellas and helmets can be used as weapons in heated moments, while balls thrown onto the pitch disrupt play and endanger players.


4. Food Items, Glass Bottles, And Cans

Risk Level: High (Projectile Risk)

Glass bottles and cans are particularly dangerous when thrown, while heavy food items can cause serious injuries. Stadiums will allow only approved items, usually sealed plastic bottles.


3. Masks, Face Coverings, And Offensive Materials

Risk Level: High (Concealment / Incitement)

Masks hinder identification during incidents, while racist, political, or discriminatory materials are strictly banned. AFCON 2025 aims to be inclusive, respectful, and welcoming to all nations.


2. Laser Pointers And Gas Spray

Risk Level: Critical (Intentional Harm)

Laser pointers have previously been used to distract players and goalkeepers, posing serious eye injury risks. Gas sprays, including pepper spray, are considered chemical weapons and can cause panic in enclosed spaces.


1. Weapons And Alcoholic Beverages

Risk Level: Extreme (Lethal Threat)

Weapons of any kind—firearms, knives, flares, or fireworks—are strictly forbidden.

Alcohol is also banned in and around all AFCON venues in line with Moroccan law and cultural norms. Beyond legality, alcohol is a leading cause of crowd disorder and unsafe behaviour.


What This Means For Fans

CAF and Morocco’s organisers are prioritising safety, fairness, and enjoyment for everyone attending AFCON 2025. Security teams across all host cities have undergone extensive training to enforce these rules.

Fans are advised to travel light and review prohibited items carefully before heading to matches. Confiscation, denied entry, or further consequences may apply for violations.

The message is clear: AFCON 2025 is about celebrating African football, passion, and unity—without compromise on safety.


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