On May 22, 2025, African football witnessed a historic moment as the Confederation of African Football (CAF) proudly unveiled a brand-new trophy for the CAF Champions League. This exciting reveal took place at the TotalEnergies offices in Johannesburg, South Africa, setting the stage for the much-anticipated 2024/25 final between South Africa’s own Mamelodi Sundowns and Egypt’s Pyramids FC.
The ceremony brought together football legends who have shaped African soccer’s rich history. Icons like Teko Modise, Lucas Radebe, and Siphiwe Tshabalala graced the event, along with representatives from both finalist teams. Their presence underscored the importance of this milestone in the evolution of African club football.
A Trophy for a New Era
This newly designed trophy symbolizes more than just a prize; it represents CAF’s ambitious vision to modernize and strengthen the brand of its flagship club competition. The fresh design reflects contemporary aesthetics while honoring African football’s proud traditions. It promises to inspire players, clubs, and fans alike as the continent’s best teams battle for supremacy.
With the unveiling of this trophy, CAF signals the beginning of a new chapter in African football, aiming to boost the competition’s global profile and attract more fans, sponsors, and media attention.
Excitement Builds for the 2024/25 Final
The timing of the unveiling adds an extra layer of excitement to the CAF Champions League final. The two-legged showdown kicks off on May 24 in Pretoria, with Mamelodi Sundowns looking to claim glory on home soil. The second leg returns on June 1 in Cairo, where Pyramids FC will hope to capitalize on their home advantage.
Fans across Africa are eagerly following the build-up to this epic clash, where the new trophy will find its first owner. Both clubs have fought hard throughout the season, and the stakes have never been higher.
Strengthened Partnership with TotalEnergies
The trophy unveiling ceremony also marked the renewal of a crucial partnership between CAF and TotalEnergies. This renewed deal extends their collaboration for an additional four years, signaling confidence in the future of African football.
Financial incentives have also been boosted: the winner of the Champions League final will walk away with a $4 million prize, while the runner-up will receive $2.5 million. These rewards reflect the growing investment and professionalism in African club football.
Elevating African Football on the Global Stage
CAF’s unveiling of the new trophy and refreshed visual identity underscores a broader goal: to elevate African club football’s profile worldwide. By modernizing the competition’s branding and increasing financial stakes, CAF aims to compete with the biggest football tournaments globally.
For football fans in South Africa and across the continent, this new era promises thrilling matches, higher quality play, and greater recognition for African talent.
What This Means for South African Football
For Mamelodi Sundowns, South Africa’s premier football club, the new trophy symbolizes an opportunity to etch their name further into African football history. As a powerhouse in the CAF Champions League, Sundowns have been close to glory multiple times, and this season could finally see them lifting the prestigious new trophy on home ground.
The final also spotlights South Africa as a host of major African football events, showcasing the country’s passion for the sport and its role in driving African football forward.
Looking Ahead
As the countdown to the first leg of the final continues, fans can expect high drama and unforgettable moments. The new CAF Champions League trophy serves as a shining beacon for African football’s bright future, and both Mamelodi Sundowns and Pyramids FC are ready to fight tooth and nail to claim it.
This season’s final is more than just a contest — it’s a celebration of African football’s evolution and a symbol of the continent’s growing impact on the global stage.
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