The CAF Africa Cup of Nations Morocco 2025 will bring a unique mix of government officials, diplomats, ministers, CEOs, boards of multinational companies, federation presidents, club owners, sponsors, investors and lobby groups — all present inside the same cities at the same time.
It will not simply be a football competition. It will be a global networking infrastructure operating under a sports cover.
In this type of event, busy agendas, public visibility and emotional environments can create vulnerability. CEOs and politicians are especially exposed because they move in predictable patterns: official receptions, sponsor activities, photo moments, protocol zones, VIP stadium seating and formal banquets.
This is why a precise security checklist is not optional. It is mandatory.
AGOS Executive Protection uses the following checklist to secure political and corporate leaders during major international events — and this same logic applies to the CAF Africa Cup of Nations Morocco 2025.
1) No routine
Never repeat:
- same lunch restaurant
- same arrival timing
- same departure pattern
- same driving route
Predictability creates risk.
2) No public posting of location
Content can be posted later, not live.
The rule is simple:
If the public knows where you are, safety already disappeared.
3) Hotels must be chosen by protection teams, not assistants
Assistants choose hotels based on prestige and comfort.
Professionals choose based on control and access.
Luxury is not security.
AGOS Security selects hotels based on the ability to bypass lobbies, control floors and manage entrances.
4) Drivers must be protection drivers
A driver is not “someone who drives”.
A driver is “someone who protects while driving”.
The chauffeur must be trained in route variation, stadium perimeter navigation and extraction mobility.
5) Meetings must happen in controlled rooms, not fashionable public venues
High-level meetings between CEOs, ministers, sponsors or diplomats must happen in private controlled zones.
Public restaurants are not neutral.
Private rooms are neutral.
6) Entourage must be reduced
Too many people = too many variables out of control.
For this event, less is more.
7) Internal communication discipline
Political and corporate leaders must have internal codes:
- no sharing hotel names by phone
- no discussing movement plans in public
- no sending location to external partners
Information leaks happen inside, not outside.
8) Pre-approved stadium access with timing windows
The stadium will not be a risk because it is unsafe — it will be a risk because it is crowded.
Approach and exit must be engineered with timing windows that avoid the mass movement of fans.
9) No improvisation
Improvisation is the opposite of security.
“Let’s go see this place quickly” is how risks appear.
For the CAF Africa Cup of Nations Morocco 2025, everything must be pre-calculated.
10) All movements must have a backup plan
Every single movement must have:
- route A
- route B
- route C
If there is only one route, there is no protection.
CEOs and politicians need the same logic as heads of state
Political and corporate leaders must move under protocols — not under spontaneity. The risk is not that something “dramatic” will happen. The risk is exposure, information leaks, opportunistic surveillance and chaotic public environments.
The CAF Africa Cup of Nations Morocco 2025 will be full of cameras, fans, influencers, media and unknown observers.
Visibility is the new vulnerability.
You can delegate this checklist to professionals
If you, your board, your government delegation or your corporate group will attend the CAF Africa Cup of Nations Morocco 2025, AGOS Executive Protection can take full responsibility for your movement, hotel selection, timing, routing and physical protection.
You focus on diplomacy, business and football.
AGOS makes sure every step around you is controlled.