The CAF Confederation Cup, known as the TotalEnergies CAF Confederation Cup (Coupe de la confédération de la CAF TotalEnergies in French) for sponsorship purposes, is an annual association football club competition established in 2004 and organized by CAF.

Clubs qualify for the competition based on their performance in their national leagues and cup competitions. It is the second-tier competition of African club football, ranking below the CAF Champions League. The winner of the tournament faces the winner of the aforementioned competition in the following season's CAF Super Cup.

Moroccan clubs have the highest number of victories (eight titles), followed by Tunisia with five. Morocco has the largest number of winning teams, with five clubs having won the title. The competition has been won by 14 clubs, six of which have won it more than once. RS Berkane and CS Sfaxien are the most successful clubs in the competition's history, having won the tournament three times each. RS Berkane are the current defending champions, having beaten Simba S.C. in the 2025 final.

History

WinnersCAF Confederation Cup
SeasonWinner
2004Ghana Football Association Hearts of Oak
2005Royal Moroccan Football Federation ASFAR
2006Tunisian Football Federation Étoile du Sahel
2007Tunisian Football Federation CS Sfaxien
2008Tunisian Football Federation CS Sfaxien (2)
2009Malian Football Federation Stade Malien
2010Royal Moroccan Football Federation FUS de Rabat
2011Royal Moroccan Football Federation MAS Fez
2012Congolese Football Federation AC Léopards
2013Tunisian Football Federation CS Sfaxien (3)
2014Egyptian Football Association Al Ahly
2015Tunisian Football Federation Étoile du Sahel (2)
2016Congolese Association Football Federation TP Mazembe
2017Congolese Association Football Federation TP Mazembe (2)
2018Royal Moroccan Football Federation Raja CA
2019Egyptian Football Association Zamalek
2020Royal Moroccan Football Federation RS Berkane
2021Royal Moroccan Football Federation Raja CA (2)
2022Royal Moroccan Football Federation RS Berkane (2)
2023Algerian Football Federation USM Alger
2024Egyptian Football Association Zamalek (2)
2025Royal Moroccan Football Federation RS Berkane (3)

In 2004, CAF merged the African Cup Winners' Cup created in 1975 with the CAF Cup introduced in 1992 to form a new competition called the Confederation Cup, which has since become the secondary African club competition.

In the first edition, the Ghanaian club Hearts of Oak won the edition by beating another Ghanaian club, Asante Kotoko in the final on Penalties. The following year, Moroccan club AS FAR won the cup against Nigeria's Dolphin FC. In 2006, Tunisian club Étoile du Sahel won the cup against Moroccan AS FAR (thanks to the away goals rule).

The Tunisian club CS Sfaxien won the cup in 2007 by beating the Sudanese Al Merreikh 5 goals to 2 in aggregate score (4–2, 1–0). The following season, Club Sfaxien again won the cup against another Tunisian club, Étoile du Sahel. In 2009, Stade Malien won the edition by beating the Algerian club ES Sétif in the final, on penalties. The following season, the Moroccan club Fath Union Sport won the cup against Tunisian Club Sfaxien, winning the return match 3 to 2.

In 2011, Moroccan club Maghreb Fès defeated Tunisia's Club Africain in the final, on penalties. The following year, Congolese club AC Léopards beat Malian club Djoliba AC in the final. The 2013 edition saw CS Sfaxien win against Congolese TP Mazembe. In 2014, the Egyptian club Al Ahly obtained its first confederation cup by beating the Ivorian club Séwé FC. In 2015, Étoile du Sahel again won the cup by beating South African club Orlando Pirates. TP Mazembe achieved the double in 2016 and 2017, beating Algerian club MO Béjaïa and South African SuperSport United respectively.

Moroccan club Raja CA won in 2018 against Congolese AS Vita Club. In 2019, Zamalek SC beat Moroccan RS Berkane in the final, on Penalties.

In 2020 in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic, the matches were then played behind closed doors, the Moroccan club RS Berkane beat the Egyptians of Pyramids FC by the score of 1 to 0. Since this season, the final has been played in a single game. In 2021, the Moroccan club Raja CA won the cup for the second time by beating JS Kabylie in the final with a score of 2 to 1.

In 2022, Moroccan club RS Berkane won the cup for the second time, beating South African club Orlando Pirates in the final on penalties. On 3 June 2023, USM Alger became the first Algerian club to win the confederation cup after beating Young Africans in the 2023 final.

In 2024, Egyptian Giant, Zamalek SC won the cup for the second time, beating Moroccan club RS Berkane in the final on away goals rule. This was the second title for Zamalek SC after their win over the same team back in 2019, which made Zamalek SC the second most successful team after CS Sfaxien with 3 titles. On 25 May 2025, RS Berkane won its third title after defeating Simba S.C. in the final, becoming the joint-most successful club in the tournament's history. This victory places the Moroccan side alongside Tunisia's CS Sfaxien, with both clubs now holding a record three titles each.

Qualification

The competition is composed of domestic cup winners from all 54 CAF member associations and the third-placed-finished club in the domestic leagues of the top twelve-ranked associations discounting/excluding the present year/season.

Format

The competition is played into two phases; the qualification phase and the main phase.

Qualification phase

The competition begins with a preliminary round and then a first qualifying round played in a "trim-down" knock-out format with the away goals rule serving as tiebreakers.

Main phase

  • The sixteen winning teams from the second qualifying round enter the group stage divided into four groups of four. Each team will play against the other three opponents in a round-robin system three points for a win.
  • The group winners and runners-up qualify to a two-legged knock-out rounds which shall be played in two matches, home and away in three rounds (quarter-finals, semi-finals and the finals).
  • In case of equality in the number of goals scored during the two matches, the team scoring the greatest number of away goals will be declared winner. If the number of goals scored on the away matches is equal, kicks from the penalty mark will be taken.

The Super Cup

The winners will face the CAF Champions League winners in the CAF Super Cup the following season on the former's home venue.

Sponsorship

In October 2004, MTN contracted a four-year deal to sponsor CAF's competitions worth US$12.5 million, which at that time was the biggest sponsorship deal in African sporting history.

In 2008, CAF put a value of 100 million for a comprehensive and long-term package of its competitions when it opened tenders for a new sponsor, which was scooped up by French telecommunications giant Orange through the signing of an eight-year deal in July the following year, whose terms were not disclosed.

On 21 July 2016, French energy and petroleum giant Total S.A. (renamed TotalEnergies in 2021) secured an eight-year sponsorship package from CAF to sponsor its competitions, beginning with its flagship competition, the Africa Cup of Nations.

Current Sponsors:

Title SponsorOfficial SponsorsFormer SponsorBall Supplier
TotalEnergiesOrange 1xBet TikTokQNETUmbro

Prizes

Trophy and medals

Each year, the winning team is presented with the African Champion Clubs' Cup, the current version of which has been awarded since the competition name change in 1997. Forty gold medals are presented to the competition winners and 40 silver medals to the runners-up. On May 25, 2025, CAF unveiled a new TotalEnergies CAF Confederation Cup trophy, marking a bold step in modernizing its competitions. The redesigned trophy symbolizes ambition, unity, and African pride, featuring a matte-gold football topped with a polished-gold map of Africa, supported by two upward-reaching arms to represent strength and solidarity. Its body combines shiny silver with a striking gold lightning streak to convey energy and competitiveness, while the marble base—engraved with the competition's name and past winners—adds a touch of tradition and prestige. Standing 45 cm tall and weighing between 8–10 kg, the new trophy reflects CAF's dedication to celebrating the excellence of African club football.

2009–2020

CAF increased the prize money to be shared between the top 16 clubs.

Final positionPrize money
WinnerUS$1,250,000
Runner-upUS$625,000
Semi-finalistsUS$450,000
Quarter-finalistsUS$350,000
3rd in group stageUS$275,000
4th in group stageUS$275,000

Note: National Associations receive an additional equivalent share of 5% for each amount awarded to clubs.

2023-2025

On 16 Aug 2024, CAF announced an increase in the prize money to be shared between the 16 group stage clubs including preliminary stages teams, which is the latest tranche, as follows:

Final positionPrize money
WinnerUS$2,000,000
Runner-upUS$1,000,000
Semi-finalistsUS$750,000
Quarter-finalistsUS$550,000
3rd in group stageUS$400,000
4th in group stageUS$400,000
Preliminary StagesUS$50,000

2026-present

In March 2026, further increases were announced, as follows:

Final positionPrize money
ChampionsUS$4,000,000
Runners-upUS$2,000,000
Semi-finalistsUS$1,250,000
Quarter-finalists
3rd in group stage
4th in group stage
Preliminary StagesUS$100,000

Broadcast coverage

Below are the current broadcast rights holders of this competition:

Country/RegionChannels
AlgeriaEPTV
ASEANbeIN Sports
BeninORTB
EuropeSportfive
FrancebeIN Sports
Burkina FasoRTB
Latin AmericaESPN
GhanaGTV Sports+StarTimes
Arab League MENAbeIN Sports
South AfricaSuperSportSABC Sport
Western BalkansSport Klub
United StatesbeIN Sports
Sub-Saharan AfricaCanal+SuperSport (selected matches)StarTimes (except South Africa)
East AfricaTVZZBC

Records and statistics

List of finals

Performance by club

Performance in the CAF Confederation Cup by club
vte ClubTitlesRunners-upSeasons wonSeasons runners-up
Morocco RS Berkane322020, 2022, 20252019, 2024
Tunisia CS Sfaxien312007, 2008, 20132010
Tunisia Étoile du Sahel212006, 20152008
Democratic Republic of the Congo TP Mazembe212016, 20172013
Egypt Zamalek202019, 2024
Morocco Raja CA202018, 2021
Morocco FAR Rabat1120052006
Ghana Hearts of Oak102004
Mali Stade Malien102009
Morocco FUS Rabat102010
Morocco MAS Fez102011
Republic of the Congo AC Léopards102012
Egypt Al Ahly102014
Algeria USM Alger102023
South Africa Orlando Pirates022015, 2022
Ghana Asante Kotoko012004
Nigeria Dolphins FC012005
Sudan Al-Merrikh012007
Algeria ES Sétif012009
Tunisia Club Africain012011
Mali Djoliba AC012012
Ivory Coast Séwé Sport012014
Algeria MO Béjaïa012016
South Africa SuperSport United012017
Democratic Republic of the Congo AS Vita Club012018
Egypt Pyramids012020
Algeria JS Kabylie012021
Tanzania Young Africans012023
Tanzania Simba012025

Performance by nation

Performances in finals by nation
NationWinnersRunners-upTotal
Morocco8311
Tunisia538
Egypt314
DR Congo224
Algeria134
Ghana112
Mali112
Congo101
South Africa033
Tanzania022
Ivory Coast011
Nigeria011
Sudan011

Champions by region

Federation (Region)Champion(s)Titles
UNAF (North Africa)RS Berkane (3), Club Sfaxien (3), Étoile du Sahel (2), Raja CA (2), Zamalek (2), Al Ahly (1), FAR Rabat (1), FUS Rabat (1), MAS Fez (1), USM Alger (1)17
UNIFFAC (Central Africa)TP Mazembe (2), AC Léopards (1)3
WAFU (West Africa)Hearts of Oak (1), Stade Malien (1)2
CECAFA (East Africa)0
COSAFA (Southern Africa)0

Top goalscorers

YearFootballerClubGoals
2004Nigeria Ugochukwu Okeke Zambia Christopher KatongoNigeria Enugu Rangers Zambia Green Buffaloes5
2005Ghana Eric Gawu Morocco Khalid El Hirech Nigeria Kelechi OsunwaGhana King Faisal Babes Tunisia AS Marsa Nigeria Dolphins FC7
2006Angola ManuchoAngola Petro Atlético8
2007Democratic Republic of the Congo Trésor MputuDemocratic Republic of the Congo TP Mazembe11
2008Ghana Eric BekoeGhana Asante Kotoko10
2009Algeria Abdelmalek ZiayaAlgeria ES Sétif15
2010Egypt Ahmed Abdel-GhaniEgypt Haras El Hodood7
2011Democratic Republic of the Congo Salakiaku MatondoDemocratic Republic of the Congo DC Motema Pembe6
2012Republic of the Congo Rudy Ndey Mali Ismaïla Diarra Zimbabwe Edward SadombaRepublic of the Congo AC Léopards Mali Cercle Olympique de Bamako Sudan Al-Hilal5
2013Ivory Coast Vincent Die Foneye Tanzania Mbwana Samatta Mozambique SonitoEgypt ENPPI Democratic Republic of the Congo TP Mazembe Mozambique Liga Muçulmana6
2014Republic of the Congo Kader Bidimbou Zimbabwe Kudakwashe Musharu Ivory Coast Koffi FobaRepublic of the Congo AC Léopards Zimbabwe How Mine Ivory Coast ASEC Mimosas6
2015Algeria Baghdad Bounedjah Gabon Georges Ambourouet South Africa Thamsanqa GabuzaTunisia Étoile du Sahel Gabon CF Mounana South Africa Orlando Pirates6
2016Zambia Rainford KalabaDemocratic Republic of the Congo TP Mazembe7
2017Democratic Republic of the Congo Ben MalangoDemocratic Republic of the Congo TP Mazembe6
2018Morocco Mahmoud BenhalibMorocco Raja CA9
2019Sudan Waleed Al-ShoalaSudan Al-Hilal7
2020Morocco Karim El BerkaouiMorocco Hassania Agadir8
2021Democratic Republic of the Congo Ben MalangoMorocco Raja CA6
2022Niger Victorien AdebayorNiger USGN6
2023Democratic Republic of the Congo Fiston Kalala MayeleTanzania Young Africans7
2024Senegal Paul BassèneMorocco RS Berkane4
Mali Abdoulaye KanouAlgeria USM Alger
Ghana Abdul Aziz IssahGhana Dreams FC
Ghana John Antwi
2025Morocco Oussama LamliouiMorocco RS Berkane5
Algeria Ismaïl BelkacemiAlgeria USM Alger

See also

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