On the occasion of the 35th edition of the African Cup of Nations (CAN), which will be held from December 21, 2025 to January 18, 2026 in Morocco, Ooredoo Tunisia invites football fans to fully experience this continental event through its Fan Zone Festival âDAR EL FOOTâ, at La Plaza â La Marsa.
Designed as a real place of life and sharing, âDAR EL FOOTâ will accompany supporters throughout the CAN by offering an immersive experience going beyond the simple broadcast of matches. At each meeting, the space is transformed into an essential rallying point to vibrate to the rhythm of the competition and support the national selection in a friendly and festive atmosphere.
A CAN to experience intensely, match after match
During the group stage and the decisive stages of the competition, Ooredoo will offer a program rich in entertainment and surprises. Interactive games, football quizzes, fun challenges, digital experiences, gaming zones, 360° photobooth, activities for children and families, as well as numerous gifts will punctuate each match evening.
A partners area will also allow visitors to discover exclusive offers and new experiences reserved for fans present in the Fan Zone.
The match on December 23, a highlight not to be missed
Among the flagship matches of this group stage, the Tunisia â Uganda match, scheduled for Tuesday December 23 at 9 p.m., will be one of the highlights of the Fan Zone. For this evening, special entertainment and exclusive surprises will be offered to offer supporters a memorable experience.
To guarantee an optimal experience for all visitors, access to the âDAR EL FOOTâ Fan Zone Festival is free upon registration, with prior reservation of places. Supporters can register via the following link: https://ijaapp.com/link/dMLgQ
With âDAR EL FOOTâ, Ooredoo Tunisia reaffirms its commitment to supporting great moments of collective passion, to strengthening its proximity with its customers and to making the African Cup of Nations a popular, unifying and unforgettable celebration.
With âDAR EL FOOTâ, the CAN does not just look at itself⊠it lives itself.



