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Fan Zone Arena transforms Casablanca into an immersive football haven

Friday 26 December 2025 - 10:50
By: Dakir Madiha
Fan Zone Arena transforms Casablanca into an immersive football haven

The Vélodrome of Casablanca has become the epicenter of football excitement as it hosts the Fan Zone Arena during the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (CAN). From December 21, 2025, to January 18, 2026, fans are invited to experience an innovative and immersive celebration of Africa’s premier football tournament. Combining cutting-edge technology, festive activities, and a vibrant atmosphere, this event offers an unparalleled way to enjoy the CAN.

A 360-degree football experience

The Fan Zone Arena takes football viewing to a whole new level with its groundbreaking setup. Four enormous cube-shaped screens provide a 360-degree panoramic broadcast of the games, giving spectators the sensation of being right in the middle of the action. This innovative visual experience ensures that every match feels electrifying, no matter where you’re seated.

Comfort and accessibility have also been prioritized. The covered seating at the Vélodrome guarantees that fans can enjoy the games in any weather, making it a welcoming space for both die-hard supporters and casual attendees. The Fan Zone Arena is designed to foster camaraderie and excitement, creating a shared celebration of the sport.

More than just the matches

While football is the centerpiece, the Fan Zone Arena offers much more than just live broadcasts. Visitors can explore interactive gaming zones featuring cutting-edge technology, including virtual reality football simulations. These spaces are perfect for tech enthusiasts and gamers eager to engage with the sport in new ways.

For those seeking a more festive environment, the event features a variety of cultural and entertainment activities. Live music, performances, and workshops ensure there is something for everyone. The Fan Zone Arena is not just about football—it is a celebration of African culture, community, and shared joy.

Food and festivity

To complement the high-energy atmosphere, the Fan Zone Arena also boasts a diverse culinary offering. The on-site Garden restaurants serve a wide array of dishes, catering to all tastes. Whether you prefer local specialties, quick bites, or gourmet meals, the food options are designed to enhance the overall experience. Dining with friends and family amidst the lively football ambiance is as much a part of the event as the matches themselves.

Casablanca at the forefront of sports innovation

The Fan Zone Arena underscores Casablanca’s growing reputation as a hub for innovative sports events. By integrating advanced technologies and creating a dynamic space for fans, the city is setting a new standard for how football tournaments are celebrated. This event reflects a global trend of enhancing spectator experiences through immersive and interactive environments, bridging the gap between sports, technology, and culture.

Casablanca’s unique blend of tradition and modernity makes it the ideal host for such an ambitious project. As the city welcomes fans from across Africa and beyond, it also highlights its role as a cultural and sporting destination.

A celebration to remember

By transforming the Vélodrome into an immersive football hub, the Fan Zone Arena offers fans a chance to experience the CAN like never before. This event is more than a tribute to football, it is a celebration of unity, passion, and the joy of shared experiences. Whether you’re a lifelong fan or simply curious about the excitement, the Fan Zone Arena is the place to be this football season.


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