The Confederation of African Football (CAF) has confirmed the fixtures for the TotalEnergies CAF U-17 Africa Cup of Nations 2026.
The championship will take place in Morocco from 13 May to 2 June, with 16 countries participating.
The final draw was held earlier this month in Cairo, producing a competitive group-stage lineup.
Hosts and defending champions Morocco were drawn in Group A alongside Tunisia, Egypt, and Ethiopia.
Uganda, who qualified for their first-ever FIFA U-17 World Cup through this tournament, were placed in Group B alongside Cameroon, Côte d’Ivoire, and DR Congo.
TotalEnergies CAF U-17 Africa Cup of Nations Morocco 2026 Groups:
Group A: Morocco, Tunisia, Egypt, Ethiopia
Group B: Côte d’Ivoire, Cameroon, Uganda, DR Congo
Group C: Mali, Angola, Tanzania, Mozambique
Group D: Senegal, South Africa, Algeria, Ghana
All matches will be played at the Mohammed VI Football Complex, a national football training and high-performance center in Maâmora, near Salé, Morocco. Opened in 2019, it serves as the main base for Morocco’s national teams and a flagship hub for African football development.
This approach is designed to create a vibrant tournament atmosphere while enhancing operational efficiency, ensuring consistency in delivery, and supporting long-term player development across multiple editions.
The opening match, semi-finals, third-place play-off, and final will be played at the main stadium.

Full Fixtures (Morocco 2026)
Matchday 1 – 13 May
Morocco vs Tunisia — 20:00 — Stade Moulay Hassan
Egypt vs Ethiopia — 14:00 — CMVI (Pitch 11)
Côte d’Ivoire vs Cameroon — 14:00 — CMVI (Pitch 3)
Uganda vs DR Congo — 17:00 — CMVI (Pitch 8)
14 May
Mali vs Angola — 14:00 — CMVI (Pitch 3)
Tanzania vs Mozambique — 17:00 — CMVI (Pitch 11)
Senegal vs South Africa — 17:00 — CMVI (Pitch 8)
Algeria vs Ghana — 20:00 — CMVI (Pitch 3)
Matchday 2 – 16 May
Tunisia vs Egypt — 14:00 — CMVI (Pitch 11)
Ethiopia vs Morocco — 20:00 — CMVI (Pitch 8)
Cameroon vs Uganda — 17:00 — CMVI (Pitch 3)
DR Congo vs Côte d’Ivoire — 20:00 — CMVI (Pitch 11)
17 May
Angola vs Tanzania — 14:00 — CMVI (Pitch 3)
Mozambique vs Mali — 20:00 — CMVI (Pitch 8)
South Africa vs Algeria — 17:00 — CMVI (Pitch 11)
Ghana vs Senegal — 17:00 — CMVI (Pitch 3)
Matchday 3 – 19 May
Morocco vs Egypt — 20:00 — CMVI (Pitch 8)
Tunisia vs Ethiopia — 20:00 — CMVI (Pitch 11)
Côte d’Ivoire vs Uganda — 17:00 — CMVI (Pitch 11)
Cameroon vs DR Congo — 17:00 — CMVI (Pitch 3)
20 May
Mali vs Tanzania — 17:00 — CMVI (Pitch 8)
Angola vs Mozambique — 17:00 — CMVI (Pitch 11)
Senegal vs Algeria — 20:00 — CMVI (Pitch 11)
South Africa vs Ghana — 20:00 — CMVI (Pitch 3)
Play-offs – 23 May
3rd Group A vs 3rd Group C — 17:00 — CMVI (Pitch 8)
3rd Group B vs 3rd Group D — 20:00 — CMVI (Pitch 11)
Quarter-finals – 24 May
QF1: 1st A vs 2nd B — 20:00 — CMVI (Pitch 8)
QF2: 1st B vs 2nd A — 17:00 — CMVI (Pitch 11)
QF3: 1st C vs 2nd D — 14:00 — CMVI (Pitch 11)
QF4: 1st D vs 2nd C — 17:00 — CMVI (Pitch 3)
Semi-finals – 28 May
SF1: Winner QF1 vs Winner QF4 — 20:00 — Stade Moulay Hassan
SF2: Winner QF2 vs Winner QF3 — 17:00 — Stade Moulay Hassan
Third-place match – 1 June
Loser SF1 vs Loser SF2 — 20:00 — CMVI (Pitch 8)
Final – 2 June
Winner SF1 vs Winner SF2 — 20:00 — Stade Moulay Hassan
The eight quarter-finalists will automatically qualify for the FIFA U-17 World Cup Qatar 2026, while the teams finishing third in their groups will contest two play-off matches to determine the final two qualification spots.
A total of 10 African nations will once again represent the continent at the global finals in Qatar later that year.
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