Morocco, Madagascar set for historic CHAN 2024 final
Saturday, August 30, 2025
Madagascar, Morocco clash in the final of CHAN 2024-Courtesy

CHAN Final

Saturday, August 30

Morocco vs Madagascar at Moi International Sports Centre, Kasarani

Kick-Off: 5pm

The CAF African Nations Championship (CHAN) 2024 reaches its grand finale this Saturday at Nairobi’s Moi International Sports Centre, Kasarani, where Morocco will attempt to win a record third title while debutants Madagascar look to complete a fairytale run.

For the Atlas Lions, victory would confirm their dominance in the competition. For Madagascar, it would mark an extraordinary breakthrough as the first Southern African and island nation to lift the trophy.

Two-time winners Morocco arrive in Nairobi with both history and expectation on their shoulders.

Coach Tarik Sektioui, who guided his team through a gruelling campaign across three host countries, believes his players are ready to deliver on the big stage.

"Each match presents a different scenario with its details that make the difference. We are very confident about the outcome of this match,” said Sektioui at Friday’s press conference.

"To win this final, you have to be 100 percent ready at every level. Respecting your opponent means respecting yourself, but we have the means to succeed and win the final.”

Sektioui underlined Morocco’s resilience in travelling across Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda during the tournament, suggesting the hardship had hardened his side’s resolve.

"The Moroccan team is the only one that has travelled to the three host countries of this edition, but this gives us the will and determination to overcome the difficulties and win the title.”

Midfielder Salaheddine Rahouli echoed his coach’s confidence. "We prepared well for the match against Madagascar. We came to CHAN to play the final and we are fully determined to bring the trophy back to Morocco.

"Winning this title for the third time is a source of pride for all of us. We are aware of the responsibility we bear and we hope to offer this third title to the Moroccan supporters.”

For s Madagascar, reaching the final is already a historic achievement, but coach Romuald Rakotondrabe insists his team will not stop here.

"Morocco are the favourites; they are a big country in football,” Rakotondrabe admitted.

"But Madagascar are not here by luck. We worked hard for our place. We will go into the game to compete strongly because we are here on merit and we want to show our worth.”

Despite the setback of three unavailable players due to injury and suspension, Rakotondrabe insists the unity that carried Madagascar this far will remain their strength.

"The secret to our success has been hard work. If we win, it will be like a dream come true. It will make the people of Madagascar happy, because life is difficult there. They will know we have done something special, bringing joy to the country.”

Captain Nantenaina Elysee Tony Randriamanampisoa reinforced the message of resilience.

"We are ready. We have been concentrating. Team spirit is high. We are in for a tough game because Morocco is a good side, but we will compete to get a good result.”

This is the first ever CAF senior international final for Madagascar, who became the 13th nation to reach this stage after edging Sudan 1-0 in the semi-final.