The eagerly anticipated fifth edition of the CAF Women’s Champions League is scheduled to take place in Egypt from November 8 to 21, 2025. This exciting event marks Egypt’s second opportunity to host the prestigious tournament, following its successful debut in 2021.
The competition features a dynamic roster of teams, each representing their nations and vying for the coveted title. Notably, Egyptian side FC Masar will return for their second consecutive appearance in the finals after finishing third last year. Under the guidance of coach Abderrahmane Aid and the leadership of captain Amira Mohamed, Masar, esteemed for its energetic playing style, aims to capitalize on the support from home fans and solidify their status as a rising force in women’s football.
On the other hand, DR Congo’s TP Mazembe enters the tournament as reigning champions, having claimed victory in 2024 with a hard-fought match against AS FAR. Led by coach Lamia Boumehdi and captain Belange Vukulu, the team seeks to achieve an unprecedented back-to-back championship, bringing a mix of youthful exuberance and experienced talent to the field.
Rounding out the lineup are several clubs making their debut appearances in the tournament, including USFAS Bamako (Mali), ASEC Mimosas (Côte d’Ivoire), 15 de Agosto de Akonibe (Equatorial Guinea), Gaborone United Ladies (Botswana), and JKT Queens (Tanzania). Each of these teams brings their own unique story and aspiration to the competition, showcasing the growth and increasing competitiveness of women’s football across the continent.
With fierce competition and rising talent on display, the CAF Women’s Champions League promises to be a thrilling event, celebrating the determination, skill, and passion of African women athletes. As the teams prepare for November, fans eagerly await the chance to witness history unfold on the pitch.