The Algerian national team departed Algiers on Friday and headed to Rabat as preparations intensify for the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations.
The Greens will base themselves in the Moroccan capital as they build toward their opening fixture of the tournament.
This journey marks a decisive moment in Algeria’s AFCON campaign.
With the competition approaching rapidly, the delegation travelled with clear focus and determination, aware of the expectations that accompany one of Africa’s most experienced sides.
The countdown has begun, with Algeria set to play its first match in five days.
Algeria will face Sudan on December 24 at the Moulay-Abdellah Stadium, a venue that will host several key fixtures during the tournament.
The opening match will set the tone for the Greens’ AFCON journey and offer an early test of cohesion, readiness, and competitive sharpness.
The move to Rabat allows the squad to settle into its tournament environment and complete final preparations on Moroccan soil.
Coaching staff and players will use the remaining days to fine-tune tactical details, sharpen physical condition, and strengthen team unity ahead of competitive action.
Every training session now carries added importance as matchday approaches.
Supporters followed the team’s departure closely, with images and video footage circulating widely and reflecting strong public interest.
Fans across Algeria will look toward the December 24 encounter as the first opportunity to assess the team’s ambitions at AFCON 2025.
The delegation’s arrival in Rabat also signals the transition from preparation to performance.
Travel logistics are complete, and attention now turns fully to the pitch.
The players know that a positive start against Sudan could provide momentum and confidence for the rest of the tournament.
As the clock ticks down to kick-off, Algeria stands on the threshold of another continental challenge.
The journey to Rabat represents more than a flight; it marks the beginning of a campaign shaped by preparation, expectation, and the pursuit of success at AFCON 2025.
