( AGL) - On the occasion of TotalEnergies CAF Africa Cup of Nations, Morocco 2025, scheduled from December 21, 2025, to January 18, 2026, Africa Global Logistics (AGL), official logistics partner of the Confederation of African Football (CAF), announces an exceptional system of events and initiatives deployed in several countries of the continent. As the Official Logistics Partner of the TotalEnergies CAF Africa Cup of Nations Morocco 2025, AGL ensured the delivery of ITRI, the official ball of the competition, to the countries of the participating teams as well as to Morocco. Through this operation, AGL is fully contributing to the organisational success of this major continental tournament.
Through this third participation in the events organised by CAF, AGL reaffirms its commitment to making sport, and football, a powerful vector of social cohesion, inclusion and sustainable development at the service of African communities.

"Moving Africa Forward": a continental campaign
Launched at the 2024 TotalEnergies CAF Women's Africa Cup of Nations, Morocco 2024 and extended for the 2025 Men's AFCON, the "Moving Africa Forward" campaign embodies AGL's mission: to contribute to the progress of the continent by connecting territories, supporting local economies and promoting unity through sport.
At the heart of this campaign there is a strong creative concept: to draw a parallel between the logistics and port field, where AGL employees work every day, and the football field, where the players defend the colours of their nations. Two different fields, but the same commitment: performance, precision, sense of teamwork and determination.
This approach values the essential role of AGL's employees, present in 47 countries in Africa, who contribute to the movement of the continent with the same passion as the national teams on the ground.
A system of events in Morocco and on the continent
Throughout the AFCON, AGL will implement a series of initiatives aimed at bringing communities together around the passion for football:
A strong commitment to youth with Tibu Africa
Committed to African youth, AGL is partnering with Tibu Africa, a reference association in the inclusion of young people through sport in Morocco. This partnership aims to use sport as an educational lever, inclusion and social cohesion, targeting young people, schools and neighbourhoods through several solidarity actions. The official launch of this partnership will be announced at a press conference on Saturday, December 20, 2025 in Casablanca, the day before the opening of the competition.
By supporting the Africa Cup of Nations, AGL is supporting sport at its most powerful: moving bodies, uniting nations and bringing together passions around the talent of African communities.
Follow AGL on social media for all the activations throughout the competition.
About AGL (Africa Global Logistics)
AGL is the trusted logistics operator in Africa, offering logistics, port, maritime and rail solutions. With 23,000 employees in 50 countries, AGL draws on its developed expertise to provide tailor-made and innovative services to its African and international clients.
AGL's ambition is to make a lasting contribution to Africa's transformation. AGL is also present in Haiti, East Timor and Indonesia. www.aglgroup.com

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