Morocco cracks down on AFCON black market ticket sales as eight arrested

CASABLANCA-(MaraviPost)-Moroccan authorities have arrested eight people in a major crackdown on the illegal sale of Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) tickets, following widespread complaints from football fans about inflated prices and fraud.

The arrests were carried out after security agencies uncovered an organized network involved in reselling AFCON match tickets on the black market at prices far above their official value.

The suspects allegedly used social media platforms to advertise and distribute the tickets.

The operation was coordinated by judicial police units working alongside cybercrime investigators, who monitored online activity linked to suspicious ticket sales.

The eight suspects were apprehended in six different cities across Morocco, highlighting the wide geographical spread of the illegal operation.These cities include Rabat, Temara, Agadir, Salé, Marrakech and Mohammedia.

Investigators say the suspects exploited high public demand for AFCON matches, particularly for games involving popular national teams and matches scheduled in major stadiums.

Reports indicate that tickets originally sold through official channels at relatively affordable prices were resold at extreme mark ups.

In some cases, tickets priced at around 150 Moroccan dirhams were allegedly resold for more than 1,000 dirhams.

Some victims also reported being scammed with fake or invalid tickets, prompting authorities to treat the matter not only as an economic offense but also as a case of fraud.

Police officials confirmed that digital evidence, including online advertisements and electronic communications, played a key role in identifying and tracking the suspects.

All those arrested have been placed under judicial investigation as authorities work to determine whether the network involves additional individuals or wider criminal links.

Prosecutors are expected to decide on formal charges once investigations are complete with offenses likely to include fraud, illegal commercial activity and misuse of digital platforms.

Meanwhile, Moroccan authorities have issued a strong warning to the public, urging football fans to buy AFCON tickets only through officially approved CAF ticketing platforms.


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Bongonda gives DR Congo winning: AFCON 2025

CASABLANCA-(MaraviPost)-Democratic Republic of Congo began their TotalEnergies Africa Cup of Nations 2025 campaign on a positive note after edging Benin 1-0 in their opening Group D encounter.

The Leopards showed intent from the opening minutes, pressing high and controlling possession as they looked to make an early statement in the tournament.

Their dominance paid off in the 16th minute when Théo Bongonda found the breakthrough, capitalising on a lapse in the Benin defence before calmly finishing past goalkeeper Saturnin Allagbé.

The early goal boosted DR Congo’s confidence, and they continued to dictate the tempo with quick passing and purposeful movement in midfield.

Benin responded by tightening up defensively and attempting to hit on the counter but they struggled to create clear cut chances in the first half.

After the break, DR Congo thought they had doubled their advantage when Cédric Bakambu headed the ball into the net following a well worked move.

However, celebrations were cut short as the goal was ruled out for offside after a VAR review, keeping the scoreline at 1-0.

That decision gave Benin renewed belief, and they pushed forward in search of an equaliser, enjoying more possession as the match wore on.

Despite their increased pressure, Benin found it difficult to break down a disciplined Congolese defence marshalled with composure and experience.

Goalkeeper Lionel Mpasi also played a key role for DR Congo, making crucial interventions to preserve his clean sheet during Benin’s late surge.

As the final whistle approached, DR Congo managed the game well, slowing the tempo and seeing out the result under mounting pressure.

The narrow victory hands DR Congo a vital three points to start their AFCON 2025 journey, while Benin are left with lessons to take into their next group match.


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