USFAS Bamako players celebrate a goal while FC Masar defends in the background during the opening matches of the 2025 CAF Women’s Champions League in Egypt.
USFAS Bamako players celebrate a goal while FC Masar defends in the background during the opening matches of the 2025 CAF Women’s Champions League in Egypt.
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USFAS Bamako and FC Masar earn opening points in CAF Women’s Champions League

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USFAS Bamako came from behind to defeat 15 de Agosto 2-1, while FC Masar held AS FAR to a 0-0 draw on the opening day of the 2025 CAF Women’s Champions League in Egypt. The matches kicked off the fifth edition of the tournament, hosted across Cairo and Ismailia. Both results provide strong starts for the Malian and Egyptian sides in Group A.

The CAF Women’s Champions League 2025 began on November 8 at the Right to Dream Stadium in Cairo, where USFAS Bamako faced Equatorial Guinea’s 15 de Agosto. Trailing 1-0 at halftime after Ana María Nchama’s goal in the 42nd minute, USFAS showed resilience. Maimouna Traoré drove the equalizer via a 69th-minute penalty, and Awa Diarra sealed the 2-1 victory with a powerful strike from the edge of the box in the 82nd minute.

In the second opening fixture at Ismailia, FC Masar hosted 2022 champions AS FAR. Goalkeeper Habiba Sabry starred in a defensive masterclass, securing a valuable 0-0 draw. AS FAR dominated possession and created chances, including Doha El Madani’s half-volley tipped over the bar and a 71st-minute breakaway blocked by Sabry. Mssoudy’s powerful effort also narrowly missed, but Masar’s compact defense held firm through tense closing stages.

15 de Agosto coach Barthelemy Bloade reflected on the loss: “We still have two games left. We still have our chances. We didn’t play our usual game. The players didn’t follow the instructions, but we’ll fix that.” USFAS coach Amadou Cissé added: “It was a tough match, but I’m generally pleased with the character the players showed. Everything wasn’t perfect—far from it—but we’ll get back to work to correct our mistakes.”

Both debutants, 15 de Agosto and USFAS, entered as UNIFFAC and WAFU zone champions, respectively. FC Masar, Egyptian champions, reached the 2024 semifinals, while AS FAR fell in last year’s final. The tournament runs until November 21, with the winner advancing to the FIFA Women’s Club World Cup 2026 qualifiers.

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Soccer players from Al Ahly celebrating qualification to the CAF Champions League group stage with fans and confetti in a stadium.
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Multiple teams qualify for CAF Champions League group stage

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Several African clubs advanced to the group stage of the 2025-26 TotalEnergies CAF Champions League following second-leg matches in the preliminary round from October 24 to 26, 2025. Key results included aggregate victories for teams like Al Ahly and Mamelodi Sundowns, with two ties postponed. The group stage draw is scheduled for early November in Johannesburg.

Building on their group stage dominance, North African clubs advanced to the semifinals of the CAF Champions League and Confederation Cup quarterfinals, eliminating several Egyptian powerhouses amid upsets, controversies, and tense finishes. Five key return-leg matches shaped the next round.

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Matchday 6 of the 2025/26 CAF Champions League features crucial fixtures as five teams compete for the remaining quarter-final places. Several groups remain undecided, with teams like Pyramids, RS Berkane, and Al Ahly aiming to secure advancement. The action spans Saturday and Sunday across various African stadiums.

FIFA has unveiled the trophy for its first Women’s Champions Cup, set to crown the intercontinental club champion in London. The final phase features four continental winners: Arsenal, Gotham FC, Corinthians, and ASFAR. Semi-finals begin on January 28 at Brentford Stadium, with the final on February 1 at Arsenal Stadium.

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JS Kabylie played out a 0-0 draw against Al Ahly in their CAF Champions League group stage match but were eliminated from the competition. The result at Hocine Aït Ahmed Stadium was insufficient to keep their qualification hopes alive, as AS FAR's victory elsewhere sealed their fate. Despite a strong performance from the home side, they could not find a breakthrough.

The AFC Champions League Two 2025/26 West Zone group stage concluded on December 25, determining the eight teams advancing to the round of 16. Standout performances from Al Nassr Club and Al Wasl FC highlighted the final matchday, with the knockout draw set for December 30 in Kuala Lumpur. Several clubs secured progression through decisive victories across the groups.

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Morocco began the defense of Ivory Coast's Africa Cup of Nations title with a 2-0 win over Comoros in the tournament's opening match on December 21, 2025, in Rabat. Mali and Zambia played to a 1-1 draw the following day in Casablanca, setting the stage for further group stage action across Morocco's host cities. The 24-team competition runs until January 18, 2026, featuring stars like Mohamed Salah and Sadio Mane.

 

 

 

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