As Morocco prepares to host the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) 2025, the Ministry of Health has activated a special national medical coverage plan tailored to the scale and demands of the tournament. The measure was officially confirmed by Médias24, which reports that the plan is designed to secure health services for players, delegations, officials and supporters throughout the competition.
According to the same source, the strategy focuses on ensuring continuous, safe and well-coordinated medical care in all host cities. The Ministry has mobilized additional human and logistical resources to reinforce emergency response capacity during the tournament period, which is expected to bring a significant influx of visitors.
The plan includes the reinforcement of hospital services, the deployment of medical teams near competition venues, and the establishment of dedicated health coverage systems adapted to major sporting events. Special attention has been given to rapid intervention, coordination between services, and operational readiness throughout the duration of the tournament.
Médias24 also indicates that this initiative reflects Morocco’s broader approach to hosting large-scale international events, where health security is treated as a core organizational pillar alongside transport, infrastructure and crowd management.
With AFCON 2025 approaching, the activation of this medical coverage plan signals Morocco’s intent to deliver a tournament that meets international standards of safety and preparedness, while ensuring a controlled and reliable health environment for everyone involved.
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