African football infrastructure is gaining increasing global recognition as more countries invest heavily in modern stadiums that meet the Confederation of African Football (CAF) requirements. CAF-approved stadiums are essential for hosting elite competitions such as the CAF Champions League, CAF Confederation Cup, Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) qualifiers, and international fixtures.
These stadiums serve as benchmarks for safety, pitch quality, media facilities, and fan experience. In recent years, the push to upgrade football infrastructure has intensified across Africa, driven by ambitions to host major tournaments, grow domestic leagues, and enhance the overall football ecosystem.
A closer look at CAF-approved stadiums across the continent reveals a group of countries leading the way in meeting and sustaining these standards.
Morocco sits comfortably at the top of the list with an impressive 12 CAF-approved stadiums, highlighting its long-term commitment to football development and infrastructure excellence. The North African nation has invested significantly in renovating existing stadiums and building modern facilities capable of hosting high-profile continental and international matches.
Morocco’s dominance in stadium infrastructure has strengthened its reputation as a preferred host for CAF competitions and played a key role in its successful bid to co-host the 2030 FIFA World Cup.
South Africa ranks second with 10 CAF-approved stadiums, many of which were constructed or extensively upgraded ahead of the 2010 FIFA World Cup. These world-class facilities are spread across major cities, providing a strong foundation for both domestic football and continental competitions.
With its well-maintained stadiums and proven hosting record, South Africa remains one of Africa’s most reliable destinations for major football events.
Algeria occupies third place with seven CAF-approved stadiums, reflecting sustained investment in modern sports infrastructure. Over the past few years, the country has upgraded several venues to meet international standards, supporting club competitions and national team matches.
This steady increase in CAF-approved stadiums has boosted Algeria’s capacity to host continental tournaments and international fixtures.
Côte d’Ivoire ranks fourth with six CAF-approved stadiums, a milestone largely driven by preparations for hosting the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations. The tournament led to extensive stadium renovations and new constructions across the country..See More
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