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African football clubs set for 2025 FIFA Club World Cup


At a Glance


  • Four African clubs secure spots in the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup, marking growing continental dominance.
  • African teams aim to challenge top honors as global football competition intensifies.
  • Teams’ consistent excellence in CAF Champions League ensures continued representation at the global level.

As anticipation builds for the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup, African clubs are ready to assert their growing dominance in global football. The prestigious tournament, which will feature elite teams from around the world, is set to provide a stage for Africa’s top clubs to leave a lasting mark on the international scene.

With four African sides among the 32 teams that have qualified, the continent’s influence is undeniable. The competition kicks off on June 15, and Africa’s finest clubs are positioned to challenge for top honors, signaling a new era of football excellence from the region.

Here’s a closer look at the African clubs making waves in their preparations for the tournament and the potential they have to redefine their legacy on the global football map.

Al Ahly SC (Egypt)

Al Ahly, often referred to as the “Club of the Century” in Africa, has solidified its dominance by securing multiple CAF Champions League titles in recent years. Their victories in the 2020/21 and 2022/23 editions, along with a strong performance in the 2023/24 tournament, have guaranteed their participation in the 2025 Club World Cup. This will be their tenth appearance, underscoring their consistent excellence on the continental stage.

Al Ahly SC (Egypt)

Wydad AC (Morocco)

Wydad AC, a powerhouse in Moroccan football, clinched the 2021/22 CAF Champions League title, earning them a direct entry into the 2025 Club World Cup. Their qualification highlights the competitive nature of African club football and the rising prominence of Moroccan teams on the continental and global stages.

Espérance Sportive de Tunis (Tunisia)

Espérance de Tunis, one of Tunisia’s most successful clubs, has qualified for the 2025 tournament through the CAF ranking pathway. Their consistent performances in the CAF Champions League over the past four seasons have earned them this opportunity. This marks their fourth appearance in the Club World Cup, reflecting their sustained excellence in African club football.

Mamelodi Sundowns FC (South Africa)

Mamelodi Sundowns, known for their dynamic and attacking style of play, secured their spot in the 2025 Club World Cup via the CAF ranking pathway. Their consistent performances in the CAF Champions League over recent years have been instrumental in their qualification. This will be their second appearance in the tournament, following their debut in 2016.

Timilehin Adejumobi

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