The Confederation of African Football (CAF) has reached an agreement with Netflix as part of the build-up to the Morocco 2025 tournament, in a move set to expand the competition’s global visibility.
According to the information revealed, the deal will see Netflix involved in content linked to the tournament, with CAF aiming to take the event beyond the pitch and closer to fans around the world through its storytelling platforms.
The agreement comes as preparations continue for Morocco 2025, with CAF working on several fronts to strengthen the tournament’s profile, both commercially and in terms of media presence.
Further details of the partnership, including the exact format of the content and production plans, have not been officially outlined yet, but the understanding between CAF and Netflix marks a significant step in promoting the Morocco 2025 event to a wider audience.
















