Moroccan clubs continue to impress, with RS Berkane and Wydad AC both securing top-ten spots. Tanzania’s Simba SC and Young Africans also maintain strong positions, showcasing East Africa’s growing presence in continental football.
The ranking reflects performance in CAF competitions over recent years and plays a significant role in seedings for tournaments like the CAF Champions League and CAF Confederation Cup.
Top 30 CAF Clubs (as of 2nd June 2025)
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Al Ahly (Egypt) – 78
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Mamelodi Sundowns (South Africa) – 62
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Espérance de Tunis (Tunisia) – 57
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RS Berkane (Morocco) – 52
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Simba SC (Tanzania) – 48
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Pyramids FC (Egypt) – 47
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Zamalek SC (Egypt) – 42
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Wydad AC (Morocco) – 39
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USM Alger (Algeria) – 37
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CR Belouizdad (Algeria) – 36
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Young Africans (Tanzania) – 34
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ASEC Mimosas (Ivory Coast) – 33
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Al-Hilal (Sudan) – 32
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TP Mazembe (DR Congo) – 30.5
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Orlando Pirates (South Africa) – 30
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Raja CA (Morocco) – 30
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Petro de Luanda (Angola) – 27
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AS FAR Rabat (Morocco) – 21
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MC Alger (Algeria) – 18
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Sagrada Esperança (Angola) – 16
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CS Constantine (Algeria) – 15
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Stellenbosch (South Africa) – 15
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Al-Masry (Egypt) – 14
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Rivers United (Nigeria) – 14
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JS Kabylie (Algeria) – 13
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Dreams FC (Ghana) – 12
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Stade Malien (Mali) – 10.5
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Horoya AC (Guinea) – 10
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Future FC (Egypt) – 9.5
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Étoile Sahel (Tunisia) – 9
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