The anticipation is mounting as football enthusiasts worldwide eagerly await the kickoff of CAF’s highly anticipated new club competition, slated to commence in October 20. This marks a significant milestone, arriving a year after the continental football governing body officially unveiled its plans.

  • A Shift in Identity: The Evolution from African Super League to African Football League

Introduced in the August of 2022, the African Super League has undergone a rebranding and now is known as the African Football League. While this transition has garnered attention, it also brought along an unforeseen delay in the initiation of the league.

  • CAF’s Commitment: Assurance of Participation and Future Involvement

Despite the setback, CAF has remained resolute in ensuring the league’s participation in the upcoming season and beyond. The commitment to the success of the African Football League remains unwavering.

  • Unveiling the Contenders: Meet the First Entrants

The curtain has been lifted, revealing the eight teams that have secured their positions in the highly anticipated 2023 African Football League.

Drawing representation from the most distinguished leagues across the continent, the Premier Soccer League’s spot has been claimed by the formidable Mamelodi Sundowns. This selection leaves renowned powerhouses like Kaizer Chiefs and Orlando Pirates from the PSL on the sidelines.

Accompanying the Sundowns are illustrious names such as Egypt’s Al Ahly, Morocco’s Wydad Casablanca, Tunisia’s Esperance, TP Mazembe from the Democratic Republic of Congo, Nigeria’s Enyimba Football Club, Tanzania’s Simba SC, and Angola’s Petro Atletico.

  • Beyond Glory: The Anticipated Financial Bonanza

Beyond the prestige that accompanies victory, the African Football League is poised to bring forth a substantial financial windfall.

Announced during the league’s inauguration, an impressive $100 million has been allocated as the total prize pool, with the triumphant team walking away with a staggering $11.5 million.

These alluring numbers are expected to intensify the competition within the African Football League, fostering a high-stakes environment.

  • Fostering Equality: Channeling Funds for Broader Development

In an effort to prevent the imbalance between affluent clubs and stagnant counterparts, a portion of the tournament’s funding will be dedicated to the development of each federation. CAF aims to cultivate a more equitable landscape within the realm of African football.

  • Blueprint for Battles: The Format of the African Football League

While specific details are yet to be unveiled, the structure of the African Football League is gradually taking shape.

Preliminary indications suggest that the participating teams will be categorized based on seeding, subsequently divided into two groups, each comprising four teams. The top two teams from each group will advance to the semi-finals, setting the stage for fierce battles.

  • Unveiling the Rivalries: The Draw for the African Football League

Safa, the local football governing body, has divulged that the draw for the African Football League is on the horizon, expected to occur in early September.

Though the exact date remains undisclosed, participating teams will have ample time to acquaint themselves with their adversaries before the commencement of the tournament.

  • The Grand Kickoff: A Shift in Schedule

Originally slated for an August 2023 inauguration, the African Football League is now set to commence its thrilling journey on October 20.

Anticipation will culminate in a four-week spectacle, with the final showdown scheduled for November 11.

Embracing a New Dawn: Uniting Football Enthusiasts Across the Continent

As the African Football League prepares for its monumental kickoff, the footballing fraternity eagerly awaits the birth of a new era. With promises of exhilarating matches, coveted titles, and a renewed commitment to equitable development, the league is poised to capture the hearts of football enthusiasts across the African continent and beyond.