Confederation of African Football
The Confederation of African Football or CAF is the administrative and controlling body for African association football.
CAF represents the national football associations of Africa, runs continental, national, and club competitions, and controls the prize money, regulations and media rights to those competitions.
CAF is the biggest of the six continental confederations of FIFA. Since the expansion of the number of teams at the World Cup finals to 32 in 1998, CAF has been allocated five places, though this was expanded to six for the 2010 tournament in South Africa, to include the hosts.
CAF was established on 8 February 1957 at the Grand Hotel in Khartoum, Sudan, by Egyptian, Ethiopian, South African and Sudanese FAs, following former discussions between the Egyptian, Somali, South African and Sudanese FAs earlier on 7 June 1956 at the Avenida Hotel in Lisbon, Portugal. Its first headquarters was situated in Khartoum for some months until a fire outbreak in the offices of the Sudanese Football Association when the organization moved near Cairo, Egypt. Youssef Mohamad was the first general secretary and Abdel Aziz Abdallah Salem the president. Since 2002, the administrative center has been located in 6th of October City, Cairo, Egypt. CAF currently has 56 member associations: 54 are full members, while Zanzibar and Réunion are associate members.
The current CAF President is Ahmad Ahmad from Madagascar, who was elected on 16 March 2017. The 1st Vice-President is Amaju Melvin Pinnick from Nigeria, the 2nd Vice-President is called Constant Omari Selemani from RD Congo and the 3rd Vice-President is Fouzi Lekjaa from Morocco. Current CAF General Secretary is Moroccan Hajji Mouad since 11 April 2019.
History
CAF's anthem
On 18 September 2007 the CAF launched a competition for all African composers to create its Anthem. The CAF anthem is a musical composition, without lyrics, which and reflect the cultural patrimony and African music. The duration of the anthem is 74 seconds. The chosen anthem was first published to the site on 16 January 2008. The usage of the anthem and its composer are still unknown.Current leaders
Name | Position |
Ahmad Ahmad | President |
Constant Omari | Vice President |
Fouzi Lekjaa | Vice President |
Mouad Hajji | General Secretary |
Abdul Bah | Acting General Secretary |
Essameldin Agha | Acting General Secretary |
Mohamed El Sherei | Treasurer |
Junior Binyam | Media and Communication Manager |
Tarek El Deeb | IT Director |
Source:
CAF members and zones
Members
;African regional federations;Other federation
- – Excluded from CAF and from 1st African Cup of Nations in 1957 due to Apartheid
- – Member of UNAF from 2005 to 2009 and from 2011 – Withdrew from UNAF on 19 November 2009 but return on 2011
- – Associate members, not part of FIFA. Zanzibar held full membership for four months in 2017, when its status was changed after CAF admitted its membership was an error.
Regional zones
CAF Zone 1 – North Zone
CAF Zone 2 – Zone West A
CAF Zone 3 – Zone West B
CAF Zone 4 – Central Zone
CAF Zone 5 – Central-East Zone
CAF Zone 6 – Southern Zone
Competitions
CAF competitions
National teams:- Africa Cup of Nations
- African Nations Championship
- Africa U-23 Cup of Nations
- Africa U-20 Cup of Nations
- Africa U-17 Cup of Nations
- Africa Women Cup of Nations
- African U-20 Women's World Cup qualification
- African U-17 Cup of Nations for Women
- Africa Futsal Cup of Nations
- Africa Beach Soccer Cup of Nations
- CAF Champions League
- CAF Confederation Cup
- CAF Super Cup
- CAF Women's Champions League
- African Cup Winners' Cup
- Arab Nations Cup
- Arab Club Championship
- Afro-Asian Cup of Nations
- Afro-Asian Club Championship
- UEFA–CAF Meridian Cup
- CECAFA Cup
- WAFU Nations Cup
- Amilcar Cabral Cup
- COSAFA Cup
- CEMAC Cup
- UNIFFAC Cup
- UNAF U-23 Tournament
International
Club
CAF also runs the two main club competitions in Africa: the CAF Champions League was first held in 1964, and was known as the African Cup of Champions Clubs until 1997; and the CAF Confederation Cup, for national cup winners and high-placed league teams, was launched by CAF in 2004 as a successor to the African Cup Winners' Cup. A third competition, the CAF Cup, started in 1992 and was absorbed into the CAF Confederation Cup in 2004.The CAF Super Cup, which pits the winners of the Champions League against the winners of the CAF Confederation Cup, came into being in 1992.
The Afro-Asian Club Championship was jointly organised with AFC between the winners of the CAF Champions League and the winners of the AFC Champions League.
The last Afro-Asian Club Championship took place in 1998.
Current title holders
Competition Winners
Sponsors
In October 2004, MTN has contracted a four-year deal to sponsor African football's major competitions. This agreement, which worthed US$12.5 million, was the biggest sponsorship deal in African sporting history at that time.In July 2009, Orange has signed an eight-year deal to sponsor African football's major competitions. Terms of the deal were not disclosed but CAF previous year put a value of €100 million for a comprehensive and long-term package of its competitions when it opened tenders for a new sponsor. The deal included the African Nations Cup, the CAF Champions League, the CAF Confederation Cup, the CAF Super Cup, the African Nations Championship and the African Youth Championship.
In July 2016, Total replaced Orange as the main sponsor and has secured an eight-year sponsorship package from the Confederation of African Football for a value of €950 million to support ETof its principal competitions, including the CAF Champions League, renamed Total CAF Champions League.
The CAF current main sponsors are:
- 1XBET
- Total
- Visa
- Gilead
- Temmy's Cereal
- Orange
- Continental
- Yamaha
Rankings
Top ranked men's national teams by FIFA
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Top ranked women's national teams by FIFA
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Men's national teams
Rankings are calculated by FIFA.CAF | FIFA | Country | Point | +/− | Region |
1 | 20 | 1546 | West African Football Union| | ||
2 | 29 | 1495 | Union of North African Football Federations| | ||
3 | 35 | 1481 | −1 | West African Football Union| | |
4 | 38 | 1469 | Union of North African Football Federations| | ||
5 | 42 | 1457 | −3 | Union of North African Football Federations| | |
6 | 49 | 1433 | Union of North African Football Federations| | ||
7 | 51 | 1426 | −1 | West African Football Union| | |
8 | 52 | 1409 | Central African Football Federations' Union| | ||
9 | 54 | 1399 | +1 | Central African Football Federations' Union| | |
10 | 56 | 1392 | West African Football Union| | ||
11 | 59 | 1386 | −2 | West African Football Union| | |
12 | 60 | 1378 | +1 | West African Football Union| | |
13 | 72 | 1337 | −1 | Counsel of Southern African Football Association| | |
14 | 77 | 1319 | +1 | West African Football Union| | |
15 | 78 | 1317 | −4 | West African Football Union| | |
16 | 79 | 1311 | +1 | CECAFA| | |
17 | 81 | 1299 | COSAFA| | ||
18 | 82 | 1293 | +1 | West African Football Union| | |
19 | 87 | 1285 | +1 | UNIFFAC| | |
20 | 92 | 1265 | −2 | UNIFFAC| | |
21 | 95 | 1249 | COSAFA| | ||
22 | 103 | 1211 | −1 | UNAF| | |
23 | 105 | 1205 | West African Football Union| | ||
23 | 105 | 1205 | COSAFA| | ||
25 | 107 | 1198 | West African Football Union| | ||
26 | 108 | 1195 | −1 | CECAFA| | |
27 | 112 | 1186 | −1 | UNIFFAC| | |
28 | 117 | 1167 | West African Football Union| | ||
28 | 117 | 1167 | COSAFA| | ||
30 | 119 | 1163 | +1 | Council of Southern Africa Football Associations| | |
31 | 120 | 1161 | +1 | COSAFA| | |
32 | 123 | 1155 | West African Football Union| | ||
33 | 124 | 1140 | COSAFA| | ||
33 | 124 | 1140 | West African Football Union| | ||
35 | 128 | 1111 | CECAFA| | ||
36 | 129 | 1106 | +1 | CECAFA| | |
37 | 133 | 1084 | +2 | CECAFA| | |
38 | 135 | 1083 | −1 | UNIFFAC| | |
39 | 138 | 1076 | −1 | COSAFA| | |
40 | 142 | 1067 | +5 | COSAFA| | |
41 | 143 | 1063 | +1 | CECAFA| | |
42 | 146 | 1057 | +2 | COSAFA| | |
43 | 147 | 1055 | +3 | COSAFA| | |
44 | 151 | 1049 | CECAFA| | ||
45 | 152 | 1047 | West African Football Union| | ||
46 | 162 | 997 | +11 | CECAFA| | |
47 | 166 | 990 | West African Football Union| | ||
48 | 173 | 970 | −12 | COSAFA| | |
49 | 176 | 955 | +1 | UNIFFAC| | |
50 | 180 | 934 | +10 | UNIFFAC| | |
51 | 185 | 916 | +1 | CECAFA| | |
52 | 198 | 879 | +1 | CECAFA| | |
53 | 200 | 868 | −2 | COSAFA| | |
54 | 206 | 856 | +1 | CECAFA| |
Women's national teams
Rankings are calculated by FIFA.CAF | FIFA | Country | Point | +/− |
1 | 36 | 1643 | 2 | |
2 | 41 | 1552 | 5 | |
3 | 49 | 1486 | ||
4 | 53 | 1452 | 2 | |
5 | 69 | 1363 | ||
6 | 71 | 1356 | 1 | |
7 | 80 | 1288 | 5 | |
8 | 83 | 1280 | 4 | |
9 | 86 | 1271 | 2 | |
10 | 88 | 1232 | ||
11 | 102 | 1192 | ||
12 | 105 | 1178 | 5 | |
13 | 116 | 1128 | ||
14 | 118 | 1122 | 1 | |
15 | 119 | 1119 | 3 | |
16 | 124 | 1070 | ||
17 | 125 | 1062 | 3 | |
18 | 135 | 978 | 2 | |
19 | 138 | 966 | 10 | |
20 | 141 | 921 | 3 | |
21 | 143 | 899 | 3 | |
22 | 146 | 881 | 1 | |
23 | 148 | 868 | 4 | |
24 | 149 | 850 | 3 | |
25 | 150 | 823 | 5 | |
26 | 151 | 804 | 3 | |
27 | 152 | 796 | 1 | |
28 | 158 | 693 | 3 | |
29 | ** | 1313 | 7 | |
30 | ** | 1256 | 7 | |
31 | * | 1183 | 7 | |
32 | * | 1134 | 7 | |
33 | ** | 1132 | 7 | |
34 | ** | 1077 | 7 | |
35 | ** | 1060 | 7 | |
36 | * | 1056 | 7 | |
37 | * | 962 | 7 | |
38 | ** | 927 | 7 | |
39 | * | 891 | 7 | |
40 | ** | 877 | 7 | |
41 | * | 837 | 7 | |
42 | * | 761 | 7 | |
43 | ** | 519 | 7 | |
44 | * | 358 | 7 |
CAF overall ranking of African clubs titles
The following clubs are the top 10 clubs in CAF competitions.Pos | Club | Titles | Trophies won |
1 | Al Ahly SC | 20 | 8 African Cup of Champions Clubs/CAF Champions League, 1 CAF Confederation Cup, 4 African Cup Winners' Cup, 6 CAF Super Cup, 1 Afro-Asian Club Championship |
2 | Zamalek SC | 13 | 5 African Cup of Champions Clubs/CAF Champions League, 1 CAF Confederation Cup, 1 African Cup Winners' Cup, 4 CAF Super Cup, 2 Afro-Asian Club Championship |
3 | TP Mazembe | 11 | 5 African Cup of Champions Clubs/CAF Champions League, 2 CAF Confederation Cup, 1 African Cup Winners' Cup, 3 CAF Super Cup |
4 | Étoile du Sahel | 9 | 1 African Cup of Champions Clubs/CAF Champions League, 2 African Cup Winners' Cup, 2 CAF Confederation Cup, 2 CAF Cup, 2 CAF Super Cup |
5 | Espérance Sportive de Tunis | 8 | 4 African Cup of Champions Clubs/CAF Champions League, 1 African Cup Winners' Cup, 1 CAF Cup, 1 CAF Super Cup, 1 Afro-Asian Club Championship |
6 | Raja Casablanca | 8 | 3 African Cup of Champions Clubs/CAF Champions League, 1 CAF Confederation Cup, 1 CAF Cup, 2 CAF Super Cup, 1 Afro-Asian Club Championship |
7 | JS Kabylie | 6 | 2 African Cup of Champions Clubs/CAF Champions League, 1 African Cup Winners' Cup, 3 CAF Cup |
8 | Wydad Casablanca | 5 | 2 African Cup of Champions Clubs/CAF Champions League, 1 CAF Cup Winners' Cup, 1 CAF Super Cup, 1 Afro-Asian Club Championship |
9 | ES Sétif | 4 | 2 African Cup of Champions Clubs/CAF Champions League, 1 CAF Super Cup, 1 Afro-Asian Club Championship |
9 | Canon Yaoundé | 4 | 3 African Cup of Champions Clubs/CAF Champions League, 1 African Cup Winners' Cup |
9 | Enyimba F.C. | 4 | 2 African Cup of Champions Clubs/CAF Champions League, 2 CAF Super Cup |
9 | CS Sfaxien | 4 | 3 CAF Confederation Cup, 1 CAF Cup |
Update as of 21 February 2015 in chronological order.
CAF overall ranking of African clubs
Rankings are calculated by the CAF based on points gathered by African teams throughout their participation in international club tournaments organized by either the FIFA, Harrison Campbell, or the CAF since the establishment of the first African Cup of Champions Clubs in 1964.Rank | Club | Points |
1 | Al Ahly SC | 90 |
2 | Étoile du Sahel | 60 |
3 | Espérance Tunis | 59 |
4 | Zamalek | 56 |
5 | TP Mazembe | 49 |
6 | Vita Club | 44 |
7 | ASEC Mimosas | 43 |
8 | JS Kabylie | 39 |
9 | Canon Yaoundé | 36 |
10 | Hearts of Oak | 31 |
Rank | Club | Points |
1 | Al-Ahly | 40 |
2 | El-Zamalek | 37 |
3 | Raja Casablanca | 35 |
4 | Asante Kotoko | 34 |
4 | Canon Yaoundé | 34 |
6 | Espérance Tunis | 27 |
6 | ASEC Mimosas | 27 |
8 | Hearts of Oak | 26 |
9 | Africa Sports | 25 |
10 | JS Kabylie | 20 |
Rank | club | Points |
1 | Asante Kotoko | 149,00 |
2 | Al Ahly SC | 131,50 |
3 | Zamalek | 126,75 |
4 | Canon Yaoundé | 125,50 |
5 | ASEC Mimosas | 111,50 |
6 | Hearts of Oak | 104,00 |
7 | Espérance Tunis | 98,00 |
8 | Hafia FC | 96,00 |
9 | Africa Sports | 88,25 |
10 | TP Mazembe | 77,50 |
Men's Futsal
Women's Futsal
Beach soccer national teams
Rankings are calculated by Beach Soccer Worldwide. Top ten,CAF | BSWW | Country | Points |
1 | 12 | 1084 | |
2 | 17 | 782 | |
3 | 20 | 720 | |
4 | 24 | 609 | |
5 | 34 | 339 | |
6 | 41 | 330 | |
7 | 57 | 177 | |
8 | 66 | 125 | |
9 | 68 | 117 | |
10 | 69 | 115 |
Major tournament records
;Legend- – Champions
- – Runners-up
- – Third place
- – Fourth place
- QF – Quarterfinals
- R2 — Round 2
- R1 — Round 1
- q — Qualified for upcoming tournament
- – Qualified but withdrew
- – Did not qualify
- – Did not enter / Withdrew / Banned
- – Hosts
- – Not affiliated in FIFA
FIFA World Cup
;Firsts- 1934: first African team to qualify for the World Cup
- 1970: first African team to draw a match in the World Cup
- 1978: first African team to win a match in the World Cup
- 1982: first African team to win two matches in the World Cup
- 1986: first African team to qualify two consecutive World Cups
- 1986: first African team to reach the knockout stage
- 1990: first African team to reach the knockout stage
- 1994 and 1998: first African team to win and reach the knockout stage in two consecutive World Cups
- 2002: first African team to reach the knockout stage further on the World Cup debut
- 2010: first African team to host the World Cup
- 2014: & first African teams to reach the knockout stage simultaneously in the World Cup
FIFA Women's World Cup
Olympic Games For Men
Olympic Games For Women
Africa Cup of Nations
Africa Women Cup of Nations
FIFA U-20 World Cup
FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup
FIFA U-17 World Cup
- * Note 1: Original hosts Peru were stripped of the right to host the 2019 event in February 2019.
FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup
FIFA Futsal World Cup
FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup
FIFA Confederations Cup
CAF Best Footballers of the Century
The voting to select the best of the century refers to three categories: male player, goalkeeper and female player and is obtained from five different steps. The resulting best players and goalkeepers were honored during the "World Football Gala 1999".CAF Best Player of the Century
CAF Best Goalkeeper of the Century
CAF Best Women's Footballer of the Century
CAF Golden Jubilee Best Players poll
In 2007 CAF published the list of top 30 African players who played in the period from 1957 to 2007, as part of the celebration of CAF's 50th anniversary, ordered according to an online poll.CAF resolutions
Awards:- CAF Awards
- African Footballer of the Year
- CAF Clubs of the 20th Century
- CAF 5-Year Ranking
International Top Goal Scorers
Rank | Player | Nation | Goals | Matches | Ratios | Span |
1 | Godfrey Chitalu | 79 | 111 | 0.71 | 1968–1980 | |
2 | Kinnah Phiri | 71 | 115 | 0.62 | 1973–1981 | |
3 | Hossam Hassan | 70 | 169 | 0.41 | 1985–2006 | |
4 | Didier Drogba | 65 | 105 | 0.62 | 2002–2014 | |
5 | Samuel Eto'o | 56 | 118 | 0.47 | 1997–2014 | |
6 | Asamoah Gyan | 51 | 109 | 0.47 | 2003–present | |
7 | Abdoulaye Traore | 49 | 88 | 0.57 | 1984–1996 | |
8 | Roger Milla | 43 | 77 | 0.56 | 1973–1994 | |
9 | Alex Chola | 43 | 102 | 0.42 | 1975–1985 | |
10 | Hassan El-Shazly | 42 | 62 | 0.68 | 1961–1975 | |
11 | Mohamed Salah | 41 | 67 | 0.61 | 2011–present | |
12 | Fawzi Al-Issawi | 40 | 90 | 0.44 | 1977–1985 | |
13 | Akwa | 39 | 78 | 0.5 | 1995–2006 | |
14 | Kalusha Bwalya | 39 | 87 | 0.45 | 1983–2006 | |
15 | Peter Ndlovu | 38 | 74 | 0.51 | 1991–2007 | |
16 | Mohamed Aboutrika | 38 | 100 | 0.38 | 2001–2013 | |
17 | Rashidi Yekini | 37 | 58 | 0.64 | 1984–1998 | |
18 | Abdelhafid Tasfaout | 36 | 79 | 0.46 | 1990–2002 | |
19 | Issam Jemâa | 36 | 84 | 0.43 | 2005–2014 | |
20 | Moumouni Dagano | 34 | 83 | 0.41 | 1998–2014 | |
21 | Dennis Oliech | 34 | 72 | 0.47 | 2002–2016 | |
22 | Patrick M'Boma | 33 | 55 | 0.6 | 1995–2004 | |
23 | Abedi Pele | 33 | 67 | 0.49 | 1982–98 | |
24 | Ahmed Hassan | 33 | 184 | 0.18 | 1995–2004 | |
25 | Benni McCarthy | 32 | 80 | 0.4 | 1997–2011 | |
26 | Emmanuel Adebayor | 32 | 87 | 0.37 | 2000–present | |
27 | Amr Zaki | 30 | 63 | 0.48 | 2004–2013 |