Confederation of African Football

The Confederation of African Football (CAF)[lower-alpha 1] (in French Confédération Africaine de Football) is the administrative and controlling body for association football, beach soccer, and futsal in Africa. It was established on 8 February 1957 at the Grand Hotel[2] in Khartoum, Sudan[3] by the national football associations of: Algeria, Egypt, Ethiopia, Nigeria, and South Africa.[4] following formal discussions between the aforementioned associations at the FIFA Congress held on 7 June 1956 at Avenida Hotel in Lisbon, Portugal.[5]

Confederation of African Football
AbbreviationCAF
Founded8 February 1957 (1957-02-08)
Founded atKhartoum, Sudan
Headquarters6th of October City, Giza, Egypt
Region served
Africa
Membership
54 member associations[1]
President
Patrice Motsepe
Vice Presidents
  • Augustin Senghor
  • Ahmed Yahya
  • Waberi Souleiman
  • Seidou Mbombo Njoya
  • Kanizat Ibrahim
Véron Mosengo-Omba
Parent organization
FIFA
Subsidiaries
Websitewww.cafonline.com

Representing the African confederation of FIFA, CAF organizes runs and regulates national team and club continental competitions annually or biennially such as the Africa Cup of Nations and Women's Africa Cup of Nations, which they control the prize money and broadcast rights to. CAF will be allocated 9 spots at the FIFA World Cup starting from 2026 and could have an opportunity of 10 spots with the addition of an intercontinental play-off tournament involving 6 teams to decide the last 2 FIFA World Cup places (46+2).

The main headquarters of CAF was first situated within the offices of the Sudanese Football Association in Khartoum until it experienced a fire outbreak and then moved to a town near Cairo, Egypt until 2002. Youssef Mohamad was the first general secretary and Abdel Aziz Abdallah Salem, the first president. President Patrice Motsepe from South Africa was elected on 12 March 2021 in an unopposed elections held in Rabat, Morocco.[6][7]

History

Anthem

CAF launched a competition for all African composers to create its anthem without lyrics to reflect the cultural patrimony and the music of Africa on 18 September 2007.[8]

Leadership

Name Position
South Africa Patrice Motsepe President
Senegal Augustin Senghor 1st Vice President
Mauritania Ahmed Yahya 2nd Vice President
Djibouti Waberi Souleiman 3rd Vice President
Cameroon Seidou Mbombo Njoya 4th Vice President
Comoros Kanizat Ibrahim 5th Vice President
Democratic Republic of the Congo Véron Mosengo-Omba General Secretary
Ghana Frederick Acheampong General Coordinator

Sources:[9][10]

Members and zones

Members

African regional federations
  UNAF (North Africa)
  WAFU (West Africa)
  UNIFFAC (Central Africa)
  CECAFA (East Africa)
  COSAFA (Southern Africa)
CodeAssociationNational teamsFoundedFIFA affiliationCAF affiliationRegional affiliationIOC member
Union of North African Football (UNAF) (5)
ALG Algeria
1962196319642005Yes
EGY Egypt [lower-alpha 2]
1921192319572005Yes
LBY Libya
1962196419652005Yes
MAR Morocco
1955196019592005Yes
TUN Tunisia
1957196019602005Yes
West African Football Union (WAFU) (16)
BEN Benin
  • Men's
    • U23
    • U20
    • U17
    • U15
    • F
    • BS
  • Women's
    • W U23
    • W U20
    • W U17
    1962196219621975Yes
    BFA Burkina Faso
    • Men's
      • U23
      • U20
      • U17
      • U15
      • F
      • BS
    • Women's
      • W U23
      • W U20
      • W U17
      1960196419641975Yes
      CPV Cape Verde
      1982198620001975Yes
      GAM Gambia
      1952196819661975Yes
      GHA Ghana
      1957195819581975Yes
      GUI Guinea
      • Men's
        • U23
        • U20
        • U17
        • U15
        • F
        • BS
      • Women's
        • W U23
        • W U20
        • W U17
        1960196219631975Yes
        GNB Guinea-Bissau
        1974198619861975Yes
        CIV Ivory Coast
        1960196419601975Yes
        LBR Liberia
        1936196419621975Yes
        MLI Mali
        1960196319631975Yes
        MTN Mauritania
        1961197019681975Yes
        NIG Niger
        1962196719671975Yes
        NGA Nigeria 1945196019601975Yes
        SEN Senegal
        1960196419641975Yes
        SLE Sierra Leone
        1960196019601975Yes
        TOG Togo
        1960196219641975Yes
        Central African Football Federations' Union (UNIFFAC) (8)
        CMR Cameroon
        1959196219631978Yes
        CTA Central African Republic
        • Men's
          • U23
          • U20
          • U17
          • U15
          • F
          • BS
        • Women's
          • W U23
          • W U20
          • W U17
          1961196419651978Yes
          CHA Chad
          1962196419641978Yes
          CGO Congo
          • Men's
            • U23
            • U20
            • U17
            • U15
            • F
            • BS
          • Women's
            • W U23
            • W U20
            • W U17
            1962196419661978Yes
            COD DR Congo
            • Men's
              • U23
              • U20
              • U17
              • U15
              • F
              • BS
            • Women's
              • W U23
              • W U20
              • W U17
              1919196419641978Yes
              EQG Equatorial Guinea
              1957198619861978Yes
              GAB Gabon
              • Men's
                • U23
                • U20
                • U17
                • U15
                • F
                • BS
              • Women's
                • W U23
                • W U20
                • W U17
                1962196619671978Yes
                STP São Tomé and Príncipe
                1975198619861978Yes
                Council for East and Central Africa Football Associations (CECAFA) (12)
                BDI Burundi
                1948197219721994Yes
                DJI Djibouti
                • Men's
                  • U23
                  • U20
                  • U17
                  • U15
                  • F
                  • BS
                • Women's
                  • W U23
                  • W U20
                  • W U17
                  1979199419941995Yes
                  ERI Eritrea
                  • Men's
                    • U23
                    • U20
                    • U17
                    • U15
                    • F
                    • BS
                  • Women's
                    • W U23
                    • W U20
                    • W U17
                    1996199819981973Yes
                    ETH Ethiopia
                    • Men's
                      • U23
                      • U20
                      • U17
                      • U15
                      • F
                      • BS
                    • Women's
                      • W U23
                      • W U20
                      • W U17
                      1943195219571994Yes
                      KEN Kenya
                      1960196019681973Yes
                      RWA Rwanda
                      1972197819781994Yes
                      SOM Somalia
                      1951196219681973Yes
                      SSD South Sudan
                      • Men's
                        • U23
                        • U20
                        • U17
                        • U15
                        • F
                        • BS
                      • Women's
                        • W U23
                        • W U20
                        • W U17
                        2011201220122012Yes
                        SDN Sudan
                        1936194819571975Yes
                        TAN Tanzania
                        1930196419641973Yes
                        UGA Uganda
                        • Men's
                          • U23
                          • U20
                          • U17
                          • U15
                          • F
                          • BS
                        • Women's
                          • W U23
                          • W U20
                          • W U17
                          1924196019601973Yes
                          ZAN Zanzibar[lower-alpha 3]
                          196519801973 & 2003No
                          Council of Southern Africa Football Associations (COSAFA) (14)
                          ANG Angola
                          • Men's
                            • U23
                            • U20
                            • U17
                            • U15
                            • F
                            • BS
                          • Women's
                            • W U23
                            • W U20
                            • W U17
                            1979198019801997Yes
                            BOT Botswana
                            • Men's
                              • U23
                              • U20
                              • U17
                              • U15
                              • F
                              • BS
                            • Women's
                              • W U23
                              • W U20
                              • W U17
                              1970197819761997Yes
                              COM Comoros
                              • Men's
                                • U23
                                • U20
                                • U17
                                • U15
                                • F
                                • BS
                              • Women's
                                • W U23
                                • W U20
                                • W U17
                                1979200520052007Yes
                                SWZ Eswatini
                                • Men's
                                  • U23
                                  • U20
                                  • U17
                                  • U15
                                  • F
                                  • BS
                                • Women's
                                  • W U23
                                  • W U20
                                  • W U17
                                  1968197819781997Yes
                                  LES Lesotho
                                  1932196419641997Yes
                                  MAD Madagascar
                                  1961196419632000Yes
                                  MWI Malawi
                                  • Men's
                                    • U23
                                    • U20
                                    • U17
                                    • U15
                                    • F
                                    • BS
                                  • Women's
                                    • W U23
                                    • W U20
                                    • W U17
                                    1966196819681997Yes
                                    MRI Mauritius
                                    1952196419632000Yes
                                    MOZ Mozambique
                                    • Men's
                                      • U23
                                      • U20
                                      • U17
                                      • U15
                                      • F
                                      • BS
                                    • Women's
                                      • W U23
                                      • W U20
                                      • W U17
                                      1976198019801997Yes
                                      NAM Namibia
                                      • Men's
                                        • U23
                                        • U20
                                        • U17
                                        • U15
                                        • F
                                        • BS
                                      • Women's
                                        • W U23
                                        • W U20
                                        • W U17
                                        1990199219921997Yes
                                        SEY Seychelles
                                        • Men's
                                          • U23
                                          • U20
                                          • U17
                                          • U15
                                          • F
                                          • BS
                                        • Women's
                                          • W U23
                                          • W U20
                                          • W U17
                                          1979198619862000Yes
                                          RSA South Africa[lower-alpha 4]
                                          1991199219921997Yes
                                          ZAM Zambia
                                          1929196419641997Yes
                                          ZIM Zimbabwe
                                          1965196519801997Yes
                                          Non-regional members
                                          REU Réunion[lower-alpha 3]
                                          • Men's
                                            • U23
                                            • U20
                                            • U17
                                            • U15
                                            • F
                                            • BS
                                          • Women's
                                            • W U23
                                            • W U20
                                            • W U17
                                            19262004No

                                            Additionally, there are territories located in Africa which are not affiliated with CAF or any other confederation to any extent.

                                            Some African states with limited or no international recognition have official national teams, but none have been considered for CAF membership. Instead, they are affiliated with organizations such as CONIFA.

                                            Competitions

                                            CAF competitions

                                            International

                                            Shortly after formation, CAF organized the Africa Cup of Nations (abbreviated AFCON) in 1957 and it has since become its flagship competition. Faced with undisclosed decline in popularity of local competitions and the mass exodus of homegrown footballers to Europe, Asia and the Americas in the 1990s and early 2000s, CAF launched the African Nations Championship (alternatively, though not widely used, the Championship of African Nations (CHAN)) on 11 September 2007 and began organization two years later, to address this issue. CAF also organizes qualification tournaments/competitions for the FIFA U-20 World Cup and the FIFA U-17 World Cup for its member associations; both of which initially began on a home-and-away two-legged basis but has since 1995 been organized in appointed host countries as respectively the Under-20 and U-17 Africa Cup of Nations.

                                            For women's football operates competitions which currently serve as qualification tournaments for the related FIFA-organized tournaments which launched at the exact same year they began formation. The flagship African women's football competition/tournament is the Women's Africa Cup of Nations, which launched in 1991 as the African Women's Championship and was known in the mass media between 2015 and 2021 as the Africa/African Women/Women's Cup of Nations, which currently qualifies 4 teams to the FIFA Women's World Cup. CAF also organizes qualification matches for "promising future female footballers" at both the Under-20 and Under-17 levels, launched in 2002 and 2008 respectively, both of which crowns no champions but instead qualifies 2 teams to compete at the FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup and the FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup respectively.

                                            Club

                                            For African clubs, CAF runs the CAF Men's and Women's Champions League, the CAF Confederation Cup, the CAF Super Cup and the African Schools Football Championship for both males and females. First held in 1964 as the African Cup of Champions Clubs (simply known sometimes as the African Cup) and rebranded in 1997 as the CAF Champions League, this "prestigious" football club competition currently features the champions of top-division leagues of CAF member associations and the runners-up teams of the league classifications of member associations the top 12 ranked national associations as documented by the CAF 5-year ranking system.

                                            A currently-former competition, the African Cup Winners' Cup, commenced in 1975 for national cup winners of member associations and a third currently-former competition, the CAF Cup, launched in 1992 for African teams who finished below the top 2 positions of the league classifications of member associations and haven't met any criteria for qualification to any CAF competition. CAF decided to merge these two competitions together to form the current second-tier CAF Confederation Cup in 2004, and it currently incorporates the participation of national cup winners from the Cup Winners' Cup, whiles maintaining the format of the participation of teams who finished 3rd in the top-division league classifications of the 12 highest-ranked member associations as documented by the CAF 5-Year Ranking system from the CAF Cup. It is also ranked below the CAF Champions League.[12]

                                            The winners of the CAF Champions League play the winners of the African Cup Winners' Cup until 2004 and the CAF Confederation Cup thereafter in the CAF Super Cup which was launched in 1993.

                                            The Afro-Asian Club Championship was an annual football match jointly organized between CAF and the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) between the winners of the CAF Champions League and the winners of the AFC Champions League between 1987 and 1999.

                                            The CAF Women's Champions League was announced and approved on 30 June 2020, launched on 12 September that year and began contesting the following year, i.e. 2021.[13][14] It features women's national league and cup winners nvolving the champions of CAF's sub-confederation qualification tournaments for women's club teams.

                                            Current title holders

                                            Competition Year Champions Title Runners-up Next edition Dates
                                            National teams
                                            Africa Cup of Nations 2023 (final)  Ivory Coast 3rd  Nigeria 2025 (final) Qualification:
                                            18 March 2024 – 19 November 2024

                                            Finals:
                                            June – July 2025
                                            African Nations Championship 2022 (final)  Senegal 1st  Algeria 2024 Qualification:
                                            U-23 Cup of Nations 2023  Morocco 1st  Egypt 2027
                                            Men's African Games Tournament 2023  Ghana 1st  Uganda 2027
                                            U-20 Cup of Nations[lower-alpha 5] 2023  Senegal 1st  Gambia 2025
                                            U-17 Cup of Nations[lower-alpha 6] 2023  Senegal 1st  Morocco 2025
                                            Futsal Cup of Nations 2024  Morocco 3rd  Angola 2028
                                            Youth Olympic Futsal Qualifying Tournament 2018  Egypt 1st  Angola 2026
                                            Beach Soccer Cup of Nations 2022  Senegal 7th  Egypt TBD To be determined (TBD)
                                            National teams (women)
                                            Women's Africa Cup of Nations 2022 (final)  South Africa 1st  Morocco 2024 (final) Qualification:
                                            To be determined (TBD)


                                            Finals:
                                            To be determined (TBD)
                                            Women's African Games Tournament 2019  Nigeria 3rd  Cameroon 2023
                                            African U-20 Women's World Cup qualification 2024  Cameroon
                                             Ghana
                                             Morocco
                                             Nigeria
                                            1st
                                            7th
                                            1st
                                            10th
                                             Ethiopia
                                             Senegal
                                             Egypt
                                             Burundi
                                            TBD
                                            African U-17 Women's World Cup qualification 2022  Tanzania
                                             Nigeria
                                             Morocco
                                            1st
                                            6th
                                            1st
                                             Cameroon
                                             Ethiopia
                                             Ghana
                                            2024
                                            Club teams
                                            Super Cup 2023 Algeria USM Alger 1st Egypt Al Ahly 2024 TBD
                                            Champions League 2022–23 (final) Egypt Al Ahly 11th Morocco Wydad AC 2023–24 (final) Qualification:
                                            10 September – 24 October 2021

                                            Competition proper:
                                            11 February – 29 May 2022
                                            Confederation Cup 2022–23 (final) Algeria USM Alger 1st Tanzania Young Africans 2023–24 (final) Qualification:
                                            20 August 2023 – 27 August 2023

                                            Competition proper:
                                            May 2024
                                            African Football League 2023 (final) South Africa Mamelodi Sundowns 1st Morocco Wydad AC 2024–25 (final) TBD
                                            Club teams (Women)
                                            Women's Champions League 2023 (final) South Africa Mamelodi Sundowns 2nd Morocco SC Casablanca 2024 (final) To be determined (TBD)

                                            Competition winners

                                            Nation Men Women Total
                                            Africa Cup of Nations CHAN U-23's U-20's U-17's Futsal Beach Soccer African Games Women's Africa Cup of Nations African Games
                                            NigeriaNigeria3-1722111330
                                            EgyptEgypt71413-2--18
                                            CameroonCameroon5--12-14-114
                                            GhanaGhana4--42--2-214
                                            SenegalSenegal11-11-71--12
                                            MoroccoMorocco1211-3----8
                                            Ivory CoastIvory Coast3---1-----4
                                            AlgeriaAlgeria2--1---1--4
                                            Democratic Republic of the CongoDR Congo22--------4

                                            Sponsorship

                                            In October 2004, South African telecommunications giant, MTN, contracted a 4-year deal to sponsor CAF competitions worth US$12.5 million, which was the biggest sponsorship deal in African sporting history at that time.[15]

                                            CAF opened new sponsorship callouts when MTN's contract expired and French telecommunications giant Orange scooped it up in July 2009, signing an 8-year comprehensive long-term undisclosed deal to sponsor CAF competitions with a value of €100 million.[16]

                                            On 21 July 2016, French energy and petroleum giant, Total S.A., replaced Orange as the main sponsor with an 8-year sponsorship package from CAF for a value of €950 million[17] to support its competitions.[18] Total rebranded as TotalEnergies on 28 May 2021.[19]

                                            The current main CAF sponsors are:

                                            FIFA World Rankings

                                            Overview

                                            Historical leaders

                                            Team of the Year

                                            Teams ranking in the top four – Men's[20]
                                            Year First Second Third Fourth
                                            1993  Nigeria  Cameroon  Egypt  Zambia
                                            1994  Nigeria  Zambia  Egypt  Ivory Coast
                                            1995  Ivory Coast  Tunisia  Egypt  Zambia
                                            1996  South Africa  Zambia  Tunisia  Ghana
                                            1997  Morocco  Zambia  Tunisia  South Africa
                                            1998  Morocco  Tunisia  South Africa  Egypt
                                            1999  Morocco  South Africa  Tunisia  Zambia
                                            2000  South Africa  Tunisia  Morocco  Egypt
                                            2001  Tunisia  South Africa  Morocco  Cameroon
                                            2002  Cameroon  Senegal  Nigeria  South Africa
                                            2003  Cameroon  Egypt  Senegal  Nigeria
                                            2004  Nigeria  Cameroon  Senegal  Morocco
                                            2005  Cameroon  Nigeria  Tunisia  Senegal
                                            2006  Nigeria  Cameroon  Ivory Coast  Guinea
                                            2007  Nigeria  Cameroon  Guinea  Ivory Coast
                                            2008  Cameroon  Egypt  Nigeria  Ghana
                                            2009  Cameroon  Ivory Coast  Nigeria  Egypt
                                            2010  Egypt  Ghana  Ivory Coast  Nigeria
                                            2011  Ivory Coast  Ghana  Algeria  Egypt
                                            2012  Ivory Coast  Algeria  Mali  Ghana
                                            2013  Ivory Coast  Ghana  Algeria  Nigeria
                                            2014  Algeria  Tunisia  Ivory Coast  Senegal
                                            2015  Ivory Coast  Algeria  Ghana  Cape Verde
                                            2016  Senegal  Ivory Coast  Tunisia  Egypt
                                            2017  Senegal  Tunisia  Egypt  DR Congo
                                            2018  Senegal  Tunisia  Morocco  Nigeria
                                            2019  Senegal  Tunisia  Nigeria  Algeria
                                            2020  Senegal  Tunisia  Algeria  Morocco
                                            2021  Senegal  Morocco  Tunisia  Algeria
                                            2022  Morocco  Senegal  Tunisia  Cameroon
                                            Teams ranking in the top four – Women's[21]
                                            Year First Second Third Fourth
                                            2003  Nigeria  Ghana  Morocco  South Africa
                                            2004  Nigeria  Ghana  Morocco  South Africa
                                            2005  Nigeria  Ghana  Egypt  South Africa
                                            2006  Nigeria  Ghana  Morocco  South Africa
                                            2007  Nigeria  Ghana  Eritrea  Algeria
                                            2008  Nigeria  Ghana  South Africa  Morocco
                                            2009  Nigeria  Ghana  South Africa  Algeria
                                            2010  Nigeria  Ghana  South Africa  Equatorial Guinea
                                            2011  Nigeria  Ghana  Equatorial Guinea  Cameroon
                                            2012  Nigeria  Cameroon  Ghana  Equatorial Guinea
                                            2013  Nigeria  Cameroon  Ghana  South Africa
                                            2014  Nigeria  Ghana  Cameroon  Equatorial Guinea
                                            2015  Nigeria  Cameroon  Ghana  Equatorial Guinea
                                            2016  Nigeria  Ghana  Cameroon  Equatorial Guinea
                                            2017  Nigeria  Ghana  Cameroon  Equatorial Guinea
                                            2018  Nigeria  Cameroon  South Africa  Ghana
                                            2019  Nigeria  Cameroon  South Africa  Ghana
                                            2020  Nigeria  Cameroon  South Africa  Ghana
                                            2021  Nigeria  Cameroon  South Africa  Ghana
                                            2022  Nigeria  Cameroon  South Africa  Ghana

                                            Other rankings

                                            CAF overall ranking of African clubs by titles

                                            The following clubs are the top 10 clubs in CAF competitions.

                                            Pos Club Titles Trophies won
                                            1Egypt Al Ahly SC2511 African Cup of Champions Clubs/CAF Champions League, 1 CAF Confederation Cup, 4 African Cup Winners' Cup, 8 CAF Super Cup, 1 Afro-Asian Club Championship
                                            2Egypt Zamalek SC135 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
                                            3Democratic Republic of the Congo TP Mazembe115 African Cup of Champions Clubs/CAF Champions League, 2 CAF Confederation Cup, 1 African Cup Winners' Cup, 3 CAF Super Cup
                                            4 Morocco Raja CA93 African Cup of Champions Clubs/CAF Champions League, 2 CAF Confederation Cup, 1 CAF Cup, 2 CAF Super Cup, 1 Afro-Asian Club Championship
                                            Tunisia Étoile Sportive du Sahel91 African Cup of Champions Clubs/CAF Champions League, 2 African Cup Winners' Cup, 2 CAF Confederation Cup, 2 CAF Cup, 2 CAF Super Cup
                                            6Tunisia Espérance Sportive de Tunis84 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
                                            7 Algeria JS Kabylie62 African Cup of Champions Clubs/CAF Champions League, 1 African Cup Winners' Cup, 3 CAF Cup
                                            Morocco Wydad AC63 African Cup of Champions Clubs/CAF Champions League, 1 CAF Cup Winners' Cup, 1 CAF Super Cup, 1 Afro-Asian Club Championship
                                            9 Algeria ES Sétif42 African Cup of Champions Clubs/CAF Champions League, 1 CAF Super Cup, 1 Afro-Asian Club Championship
                                            Cameroon Canon Yaoundé43 African Cup of Champions Clubs/CAF Champions League, 1 African Cup Winners' Cup
                                            Nigeria Enyimba F.C.42 African Cup of Champions Clubs/CAF Champions League, 2 CAF Super Cup
                                            Tunisia CS Sfaxien43 CAF Confederation Cup, 1 CAF Cup
                                            Update as of 3 August 2022 in chronological order.

                                            By country

                                            The following table lists all the countries whose clubs have won at least one CAF competition. Egyptian clubs are the most successful, with a total of 41 titles. Egyptian clubs hold a record number of wins in the African Cup of Champions Clubs/CAF Champions League (16), the now-defunct African Cup Winners' Cup (8), the CAF Super Cup (12) and the now-defunct Afro-Asian Club Championship (3), followed by Tunisian clubs with 24 titles and they have the most victories in the now-defunct CAF Cup (4). In third place overall, Moroccan clubs have secured 23 titles and they have the most victories in the CAF Confederation Cup (7).

                                            Key
                                            CL African Cup of Champions Clubs/CAF Champions League
                                            CWC African Cup Winners' Cup
                                            C CAF Cup
                                            CC CAF Confederation Cup
                                            SC CAF Super Cup
                                            AAC Afro-Asian Club Championship
                                            List of CAF club competition winners by country
                                            Nationality CL CWC C CC SC AAC Total
                                             Egypt 17 8 0 2 12 3 42
                                             Morocco 7 1 2 7 5 2 24
                                             Tunisia 6 4 4 5 3 2 24
                                             Democratic Republic of the Congo 6 2 0 2 3 0 13
                                             Algeria 5 1 3 1 2 1 13
                                             Nigeria 2 3 2 0 2 0 9
                                             Cameroon 5 3 0 0 0 0 8
                                             Ivory Coast 2 2 1 0 2 0 7
                                             Ghana 3 0 0 1 1 0 5
                                             South Africa 2 1 0 0 2 0 5
                                             Guinea 3 1 0 0 0 0 4
                                             Republic of the Congo 1 0 0 1 0 0 2
                                             Kenya 0 1 0 0 0 0 1
                                             Sudan 0 1 0 0 0 0 1
                                             Zambia 0 1 0 0 0 0 1
                                             Mali 0 0 0 1 0 0 1

                                            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 CAF themselves or FIFA since the establishment of the first African Cup of Champions Clubs in 1964.[22]

                                            Men's Futsal

                                            Per 22 June 2023:[23]

                                            CAF FIFA Country Points Rank dec 22
                                            1 8  Morocco 1502 1
                                            2 37  Egypt 1112 2
                                            3 42  Libya 1080 3
                                            4 47  Angola 1031 4
                                            5 74  Mozambique 876 5
                                            6 85  South Africa 830 6
                                            7 92  Zimbabwe 803 7
                                            8 93  Tunisia 800 8
                                            9 96  Algeria 790 11
                                            10 98  Zambia 774 9
                                            11 105  Cameroon 729 10
                                            12 114  Mauritania 661
                                            13 126  Somalia 547 12
                                            14 127  Comoros 544
                                             Ghana* 852
                                             Ivory Coast* 785
                                             Nigeria* 785
                                             Sudan* 684
                                             Guinea* 730
                                             Guinea-Bissau* 708
                                             Madagascar* 685
                                             Sudan* 684
                                             DR Congo* 659
                                             Equatorial Guinea* 637
                                             Réunion* 626
                                             São Tomé and Príncipe* 583

                                            (*)= Provisional ranking (played at least 10 matches) (**)= Inactive for more than 24 months

                                            Women's Futsal

                                            CAF FIFA Country Points +/-

                                            Beach soccer national teams

                                            Rankings are calculated by Beach Soccer Worldwide (BSWW). Top ten, last updated 12 March 2018 Archived 23 October 2019 at the Wayback Machine

                                            CAF BSWW Country Points
                                            1 12  Senegal 1084
                                            2 17  Egypt 782
                                            3 20  Nigeria 720
                                            4 24  Morocco 609
                                            5 34  Madagascar 339
                                            6 41  Ivory Coast 330
                                            7 57  Ghana 177
                                            8 66  Libya 125
                                            9 68  Mozambique 117
                                            10 69  Cape Verde 115

                                            Major tournament records

                                            Legend
                                            • 1st – Champions
                                            • 2nd – Runners-up
                                            • 3rd – Third place
                                            • 4th – Fourth place
                                            • QF – Quarter-finals (1934–1938, 1954–1970, and 1986–2022: knockout round of 8)
                                            • R2 — Round 2 (1974–1978, second group stage, top 8; 1982: second group stage, top 12; 1986–2022: knockout round of 16)
                                            • R1 — Round 1 (1930, 1950–1970 and 1986–present: group stage; 1934–1938: knockout round of 16; 1974–1982: first group stage)
                                            • Q — Qualified for upcoming tournament
                                            •  ••  – Qualified but withdrew
                                            •    – Did not qualify
                                            •  ×  – Did not enter / Withdrew / Banned
                                            •    – Hosts
                                            •     – Not affiliated in FIFA

                                            For each tournament, the flag of the host country and the number of teams in each finals tournament (in brackets) are shown.

                                            FIFA World Cup

                                            FIFA World Cup record
                                            Team 1930
                                            Uruguay
                                            (13)
                                            1934
                                            Italy
                                            (16)
                                            1938
                                            France
                                            (15)
                                            1950
                                            Brazil
                                            (13)
                                            1954
                                            Switzerland
                                            (16)
                                            1958
                                            Sweden
                                            (16)
                                            1962
                                            Chile
                                            (16)
                                            1966
                                            England
                                            (16)
                                            1970
                                            Mexico
                                            (16)
                                            1974
                                            West Germany
                                            (16)
                                            1978
                                            Argentina
                                            (16)
                                            1982
                                            Spain
                                            (24)
                                            1986
                                            Mexico
                                            (24)
                                            1990
                                            Italy
                                            (24)
                                            1994
                                            United States
                                            (24)
                                            1998
                                            France
                                            (32)
                                            2002
                                            Japan
                                            South Korea
                                            (32)
                                            2006
                                            Germany
                                            (32)
                                            2010
                                            South Africa
                                            (32)
                                            2014
                                            Brazil
                                            (32)
                                            2018
                                            Russia
                                            (32)
                                            2022
                                            Qatar
                                            (32)
                                            2026
                                            Canada
                                            Mexico
                                            United States
                                            (48)
                                            2030
                                            Morocco
                                            Portugal
                                            Spain
                                            (48)
                                            2034
                                            Saudi Arabia
                                            (48)
                                            Apps.
                                             Algeria Part of France[lower-alpha 7]×R1
                                            13th
                                            R1
                                            22nd
                                            R1
                                            28th
                                            R2
                                            14th
                                            4/14
                                             Angola Part of Portugal[lower-alpha 8]×R1
                                            23rd
                                            1/9
                                             Cameroon Part of France××R1
                                            17th
                                            QF
                                            7th
                                            R1
                                            22nd
                                            R1
                                            25th
                                            R1
                                            20th
                                            R1
                                            31st
                                            R1
                                            32nd
                                            R1
                                            19th
                                            8/14
                                             DR Congo[lower-alpha 9] Part of Belgium[lower-alpha 10]××R1
                                            16th
                                            × 1/12
                                             Egypt ×R1
                                            13th
                                            ××××××R1
                                            20th
                                            R1
                                            31st
                                            3/15
                                             Ghana Part of the United Kingdom×××R2
                                            13th
                                            QF
                                            7th
                                            R1
                                            25th
                                            R1
                                            24th
                                            4/14
                                             Ivory Coast Part of France××××R1
                                            19th
                                            R1
                                            17th
                                            R1
                                            21st
                                            3/11
                                             Morocco Part of France/Spain×R1
                                            14th
                                            R2
                                            11th
                                            R1
                                            23rd
                                            R1
                                            18th
                                            R1
                                            27th
                                            4thQ 6/15
                                             Nigeria Part of the United Kingdom×R2
                                            9th
                                            R2
                                            12th
                                            R1
                                            27th
                                            R1
                                            27th
                                            R2
                                            16th
                                            R1
                                            21st
                                            6/15
                                             Senegal Part of France×××QF
                                            7th
                                            R1
                                            17th
                                            R2
                                            10th
                                            3/12
                                             South Africa ××××××××××R1
                                            24th
                                            R1
                                            17th
                                            R1
                                            20th
                                            3/8
                                             Togo Part of France×××××R1
                                            30th
                                            1/11
                                             Tunisia Part of France×R1
                                            9th
                                            R1
                                            26th
                                            R1
                                            29th
                                            R1
                                            24th
                                            R1
                                            24th
                                            R1
                                            21st
                                            6/15
                                            Total (13 teams)01000000111222355565559/10TBDTBD49
                                            Firsts
                                            • 1934:  Egypt first African team to qualify for the World Cup
                                            • 1970:  Morocco first African team to draw a match in the World Cup
                                            • 1978:  Tunisia first African team to win a match in the World Cup
                                            • 1982:  Algeria first African team to win two matches in the World Cup
                                            • 1986:  Algeria first African team to qualify for two consecutive World Cups
                                            • 1986:  Morocco first African team to reach the knockout stage (round of sixteen)
                                            • 1990:  Cameroon first African team to reach the knockout stage (quarter-finals)
                                            • 1994 and 1998:  Nigeria first African team to top a group stage and reach the knockout stage (round of 16) in two consecutive World Cups
                                            • 2002:  Senegal first African team to reach the knockout stage (quarter-finals) further on World Cup debut
                                            • 2010:  South Africa first African team to host the World Cup
                                            • 2014:  Algeria &  Nigeria first African teams to reach the knockout stage (round of sixteen) simultaneously in the World Cup
                                            • 2022:  Morocco first African team to reach the knockout stage (semi-finals), taking the fourth place

                                            FIFA Women's World Cup

                                            Teams are sorted by number of appearances.

                                            FIFA Women's World Cup record
                                            Team 1991
                                            China
                                            (12)
                                            1995
                                            Sweden
                                            (12)
                                            1999
                                            United States
                                            (16)
                                            2003
                                            United States
                                            (16)
                                            2007
                                            China
                                            (16)
                                            2011
                                            Germany
                                            (16)
                                            2015
                                            Canada
                                            (24)
                                            2019
                                            France
                                            (24)
                                            2023
                                            Australia
                                            New Zealand
                                            (32)
                                            2027

                                            (32)
                                            Apps.
                                             Cameroon ×R2
                                            11th
                                            R2
                                            15th
                                            2/8
                                             Equatorial Guinea ×××R1
                                            15th
                                            × 1/5
                                             Ghana R1
                                            T-13th
                                            R1
                                            12th
                                            R1
                                            15th
                                            3/9
                                             Ivory Coast ×××R1
                                            23rd
                                            1/6
                                             Morocco R2
                                            12th
                                            1/9
                                             Nigeria R1
                                            10th
                                            R1
                                            11th
                                            QF
                                            7th
                                            R1
                                            15th
                                            R1
                                            13th
                                            R1
                                            9th
                                            R1
                                            21st
                                            R2
                                            16th
                                            R2
                                            10th
                                            9/9
                                             South Africa ×R1
                                            22nd
                                            R2
                                            16th
                                            2/8
                                             Zambia R1
                                            25th
                                            1/9
                                            Total (8 teams)11222233416

                                            Men's tournament

                                            Olympic Games (Men's tournament) record
                                            Team1900
                                            France
                                            (3)
                                            1904
                                            United States
                                            (3)
                                            1908
                                            United Kingdom
                                            (6)
                                            1912
                                            Sweden
                                            (11)
                                            1920
                                            Belgium
                                            (14)
                                            1924
                                            France
                                            (22)
                                            1928
                                            Netherlands
                                            (17)
                                            1936
                                            Germany
                                            (16)
                                            1948
                                            United Kingdom
                                            (18)
                                            1952
                                            Finland
                                            (25)
                                            1956
                                            Australia
                                            (11)
                                            1960
                                            Italy
                                            (16)
                                            1964
                                            Japan
                                            (14)
                                            1968
                                            Mexico
                                            (16)
                                            1972
                                            West Germany
                                            (16)
                                            1976
                                            Canada
                                            (13)
                                            1980
                                            Soviet Union
                                            (16)
                                            1984
                                            United States
                                            (16)
                                            1988
                                            South Korea
                                            (16)
                                            1992
                                            Spain
                                            (16)
                                            1996
                                            United States
                                            (16)
                                            2000
                                            Australia
                                            (16)
                                            2004
                                            Greece
                                            (16)
                                            2008
                                            China
                                            (16)
                                            2012
                                            United Kingdom
                                            (16)
                                            2016
                                            Brazil
                                            (16)
                                            2020
                                            Japan
                                            (16)
                                            2024
                                            France
                                            (16)
                                            Apps.
                                             AlgeriaPart of France814 2
                                             CameroonPart of France1118 3
                                             Egypt[lower-alpha 11]88491191248128QF
                                            (8)
                                            Q 13
                                             Ivory CoastPart of France6QF
                                            (7)
                                            2
                                             GabonPart of France12 1
                                             GhanaPart of the United Kingdom71216389 6
                                             GuineaPart of France11 1
                                             MaliPart of France5Q 2
                                             MoroccoPart of France/Spain138121516=1011Q 8
                                             NigeriaPart of the United Kingdom1413151823 7
                                             SenegalPart of France6 1
                                             South AfricaBanned because of apartheid1113GS
                                            (16)
                                            3
                                             SudanPart of the United Kingdom15 1
                                             TunisiaPart of France15131412 4
                                             ZambiaPart of the United KingdomRHO155 2
                                            Total (15 teams)000111111033333333334434333 or 4

                                            Women's tournament

                                            Olympic Games (Women's tournament) record
                                            Team1996
                                            United States
                                            (8)
                                            2000
                                            Australia
                                            (8)
                                            2004
                                            Greece
                                            (10)
                                            2008
                                            China
                                            (12)
                                            2012
                                            United Kingdom
                                            (12)
                                            2016
                                            Brazil
                                            (12)
                                            2020
                                            Japan
                                            (12)
                                            2024
                                            France
                                            (12)
                                            Apps.
                                             Cameroon12 1
                                             Nigeria8611Q 4
                                             South Africa1010 2
                                             ZambiaGS
                                            (9)
                                            Q 2
                                             Zimbabwe12 1
                                            Total (5 teams)0111221210

                                            Africa Cup of Nations

                                            Africa Cup of Nations record
                                            Team
                                            (Total 44 teams)
                                            1957
                                            Sudan
                                            (3)
                                            1959
                                            United Arab Republic
                                            (3)
                                            1962
                                            Ethiopia
                                            (4)
                                            1963
                                            Ghana
                                            (6)
                                            1965
                                            Tunisia
                                            (6)
                                            1968
                                            Ethiopia
                                            (8)
                                            1970
                                            Sudan
                                            (8)
                                            1972
                                            Cameroon
                                            (8)
                                            1974
                                            Egypt
                                            (8)
                                            1976
                                            Ethiopia
                                            (8)
                                            1978
                                            Ghana
                                            (8)
                                            1980
                                            Nigeria
                                            (8)
                                            1982
                                            Libya
                                            (8)
                                            1984
                                            Ivory Coast
                                            (8)
                                            1986
                                            Egypt
                                            (8)
                                            1988
                                            Morocco
                                            (8)
                                            1990
                                            Algeria
                                            (8)
                                            1992
                                            Senegal
                                            (12)
                                            1994
                                            Tunisia
                                            (12)
                                            1996
                                            South Africa
                                            (15)
                                            1998
                                            Burkina Faso
                                            (16)
                                            2000
                                            Ghana
                                            Nigeria
                                            (16)
                                            2002
                                            Mali
                                            (16)
                                            2004
                                            Tunisia
                                            (16)
                                            2006
                                            Egypt
                                            (16)
                                            2008
                                            Ghana
                                            (16)
                                            2010
                                            Angola
                                            (15)
                                            2012
                                            Equatorial Guinea
                                            Gabon
                                            (16)
                                            2013
                                            South Africa
                                            (16)
                                            2015
                                            Equatorial Guinea
                                            (16)
                                            2017
                                            Gabon
                                            (16)
                                            2019
                                            Egypt
                                            (24)
                                            2021
                                            Cameroon
                                            (24)
                                            2023
                                            Ivory Coast
                                            (24)
                                            2025
                                            Morocco
                                            (24)
                                            2027
                                            Kenya
                                            Tanzania
                                            Uganda
                                            (24)
                                            Apps.
                                            North Africa Members
                                             Algeria Part of France×R12nd4th3rdR13rd1stR1••QFR1QFR1QF4thR1QFR11stR1R1 20
                                             Egypt 1st1st2nd3rd××3rd3rd4th4th×4th1stR1R1R1QFQF1stQFQFR11st1st1st2ndR22ndR2 26
                                             Libya ×××××2nd××××××R1R1 3
                                             Morocco ×××R1×1stR13rd4th4thR1QFR1R12ndR1R1R1R1••QFR2QFR2Q 20
                                             Tunisia 3rdR12nd×××4th×R1R12ndQF4thR11stQFQFR1QFR1QFQF4thQFR1 21
                                            West Africa Members
                                             Benin Part of France××××××××R1R1R1QF 4
                                             Burkina Faso Part of France××××R1×××××R14thR1R1R1R1R12ndR13rd4thR2 13
                                             Cape Verde Part of Portugal×QFR1R2QF 4
                                             Gambia Part of the United Kingdom××××x×xxxxxQFR1 2
                                             Ghana UK1st1st2nd2nd1stR11stR12ndQF4thR1QFQFR13rd2nd4th4th2nd4thR2R1R1 24
                                             Guinea FRA••R1R12ndR1R1R1×QFQFQFR1QFR2R2QF 14
                                             Guinea-Bissau Part of Portugal×××××××××R1R1R1R1 4
                                             Ivory Coast Part of France3rd3rd4thR1••R1×R13rdR1R11st3rdR1QFR1R12nd4thQF2ndQF1stR1QFR21st 25
                                             Liberia ×××××××××R1R1 2
                                             Mali Part of France2nd4th4th4thR1R13rd3rdR1R1R2R2QF 13
                                             Mauritania Part of France×××××××××R1R1R2 3
                                             Niger Part of France××××××××××R1R1 2
                                             Nigeria ×R1××3rd3rd1stR12nd2nd2nd3rd1st××2nd3rd3rd3rdQF3rd1st3rdR22nd 20
                                             Senegal Part of France4thR1×R14thQFQFQF2ndQF4thR1R1R1QF2nd1stR2 17
                                             Sierra Leone Part of the UK×××××××R1R1××xR1 3
                                             Togo Part of France×R1×R1××R1R1R1R1••QFR1 8
                                            Central Africa Members
                                             Cameroon Part of France×R13rdR11st2nd1stR14thR1QF1st1stQFQF2ndQFR11stR23rdR2 21
                                             Congo Part of FranceR1×1st4thR1×QFR1QF 7
                                             DR Congo Part of BelgiumR11stR14th1stR1××R1QFQFQF3rdR1QFR1QFR13rdQFR24th 20
                                             Equatorial Guinea Part of Spain××××××QF4thQFR2 4
                                             Gabon Part of France×××××R1QFR1R1QFR1R1R2 8
                                            East Africa Members
                                             Burundi Part of Belgium×××××××××××R1 1
                                             Ethiopia 2nd3rd1st4thR14thR1R1R1×××××R1R1 11
                                             Kenya R1×R1R1R1×R1R1×Q 7
                                             Rwanda Part of Belgium×××××××××R1× 1
                                             Sudan 3rd2nd2nd1stR1R1×××××R1QFR1 9
                                             Tanzania ×R1××××R1R1Q 4
                                             Uganda 4th×R1R1R12nd×××R1R2Q 8
                                            Southern Africa Members
                                             Angola Part of Portugal×R1R1R1QFQFR1R1R1QF 9
                                             Botswana Part of the United Kingdom××××××××R1 1
                                             Comoros Part of France×××R2 1
                                             Madagascar Part of France×××××××××QF 1
                                             Malawi Part of the United Kingdom×R1R1R2 3
                                             Mauritius R1×× 1
                                             Mozambique Part of Portugal×R1R1R1R1R1 5
                                             Namibia Part of South Africa××R1R1R1R2 4
                                             South Africa ••Banned because of apartheid1st2nd3rdQFR1R1R1QFR1QF3rd 11
                                             Zambia ××2ndR13rdR1×3rdQF2nd3rdR1R1R1R1R1QF1stR1R1R1 18
                                             Zimbabwe R1R1R1R1R1× 5

                                            Women's Africa Cup of Nations

                                            Women's Africa Cup of Nations record
                                            Team
                                            (Total 26 teams)
                                            1991

                                            (4)
                                            1995

                                            (6)
                                            1998
                                            Nigeria
                                            (7)
                                            2000
                                            South Africa
                                            (8)
                                            2002
                                            Nigeria
                                            (8)
                                            2004
                                            South Africa
                                            (8)
                                            2006
                                            Nigeria
                                            (8)
                                            2008
                                            Equatorial Guinea
                                            (8)
                                            2010
                                            South Africa
                                            (8)
                                            2012
                                            Equatorial Guinea
                                            (8)
                                            2014
                                            Namibia
                                            (8)
                                            2016
                                            Cameroon
                                            (8)
                                            2018
                                            Ghana
                                            (8)
                                            2020
                                            [lower-alpha 12]
                                            (12)
                                            2022
                                            Morocco
                                            (12)
                                            2024
                                            Morocco
                                            (12)
                                            Apps.
                                             Algeria R1R1R1R1R1Q 6
                                             Angola SFR1 2
                                             Botswana ×QFQ 2
                                             Burkina Faso ×GS 1
                                             Burundi ×GS 1
                                             Cameroon 2nd×4thR13rd2nd4th4th4th3rd2nd2nd3rdQF 13
                                             Congo ×R1 1
                                             DR Congo 3rd××R1R1×xQ 4
                                             Egypt R1××R1 2
                                             Equatorial Guinea R11st2nd1stR1 5
                                             Ethiopia R14th×R1 3
                                             Ghana QFSF2nd3rd2nd3rd2ndR1R1R13rdR1Q 13
                                             Guinea SF× 1
                                             Ivory Coast R13rd 2
                                             Kenya xxxxR1x 1
                                             Mali R1R1R1R1R1R14thQ 8
                                             Morocco R1R12ndQ 4
                                             Namibia ×R1 1
                                             Nigeria 1st1st1st1st1st1st1st3rd1st4th1st1st1st4thQ 15
                                             Réunion R1 1
                                             Senegal ×R1QFQ 3
                                             Sierra Leone QF××××× 1
                                             South Africa 2ndR12nd4thR13rd2nd3rd2nd4th4th2nd1stQ 14
                                             Tanzania R1Q 2
                                             Tunisia R1QFQ 3
                                             Uganda R1××GS 2
                                             Zambia ×QFR1R13rdQ 5
                                             Zimbabwe ×4thR1R1×R1× 4

                                            FIFA U-20 World Cup

                                            FIFA U-20 World Cup record
                                            Team 1977
                                            Tunisia
                                            (16)
                                            1979
                                            Japan
                                            (16)
                                            1981
                                            Australia
                                            (16)
                                            1983
                                            Mexico
                                            (16)
                                            1985
                                            Soviet Union
                                            (16)
                                            1987
                                            Chile
                                            (16)
                                            1989
                                            Saudi Arabia
                                            (16)
                                            1991
                                            Portugal
                                            (16)
                                            1993
                                            Australia
                                            (16)
                                            1995
                                            Qatar
                                            (16)
                                            1997
                                            Malaysia
                                            (24)
                                            1999
                                            Nigeria
                                            (24)
                                            2001
                                            Argentina
                                            (24)
                                            2003
                                            United Arab Emirates
                                            (24)
                                            2005
                                            Netherlands
                                            (24)
                                            2007
                                            Canada
                                            (24)
                                            2009
                                            Egypt
                                            (24)
                                            2011
                                            Colombia
                                            (24)
                                            2013
                                            Turkey
                                            (24)
                                            2015
                                            New Zealand
                                            (24)
                                            2017
                                            South Korea
                                            (24)
                                            2019
                                            Poland
                                            (24)
                                            2023
                                            Argentina
                                            (24)
                                            2025
                                            Chile
                                            (24)
                                            Apps.
                                             Algeria ×QF××× 1
                                             Angola ××××××R2 1
                                             Benin ××××××××××××R1×× 1
                                             Burkina Faso ××××××××××R2 1
                                             Burundi ×××××××××R1×××× 1
                                             Cameroon ×R1R1QFR2R1R2 6
                                             Congo ×××××××××××××R2 1
                                             Egypt QFR13rdR2R1R2R2R1 8
                                             Ethiopia ×××R1×××× 1
                                             Gambia ××××××××××R2R2 2
                                             Ghana ××××2nd4thQF2nd1st3rdR2 7
                                             Guinea R1××R1 2
                                             Ivory Coast R1××R1R1×R1R2 5
                                             Mali ××××××R13rdR1R1R13rdQF 7
                                             Morocco R1R24th 3
                                             Nigeria ×R13rdR12ndQF2ndQFR2QFR2R2R2QF 13
                                             Senegal ×××××4thR2QFR1 4
                                             South Africa ×××××××××R1R2R1R1 4
                                             Togo ×××R1×××××××× 1
                                             Tunisia R1R1R2 3
                                             Zambia ××××××R1R2QF 3
                                            Total (21 teams)322222222245444454444444 26

                                            FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup

                                            FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup record
                                            Team 2002
                                            Canada
                                            (12)
                                            2004
                                            Thailand
                                            (12)
                                            2006
                                            Russia
                                            (16)
                                            2008
                                            Chile
                                            (16)
                                            2010
                                            Germany
                                            (16)
                                            2012
                                            Japan
                                            (16)
                                            2014
                                            Canada
                                            (16)
                                            2016
                                            Papua New Guinea
                                            (16)
                                            2018
                                            France
                                            (16)
                                            2022
                                            Costa Rica
                                            (16)[lower-alpha 13]
                                            2024
                                            Colombia
                                            (24)
                                            2026
                                            Poland
                                            (24)
                                            Apps.
                                             Cameroon ××××Q 1
                                             DR Congo ×R1R1×× 2
                                             Ghana ××R1R1R1R1R1R1Q 7
                                             Morocco ×××Q 1
                                             Nigeria R1QFQFQF2nd4th2ndR1QFQFQ 11
                                            Total (5 teams)112222222244 22

                                            FIFA U-17 World Cup

                                            FIFA U-17 World Cup record
                                            Team 1985
                                            China
                                            (16)
                                            1987
                                            Canada
                                            (16)
                                            1989
                                            Scotland
                                            (16)
                                            1991
                                            Italy
                                            (16)
                                            1993
                                            Japan
                                            (16)
                                            1995
                                            Ecuador
                                            (16)
                                            1997
                                            Egypt
                                            (16)
                                            1999
                                            New Zealand
                                            (16)
                                            2001
                                            Trinidad and Tobago
                                            (16)
                                            2003
                                            Finland
                                            (16)
                                            2005
                                            Peru
                                            (16)
                                            2007
                                            South Korea
                                            (24)
                                            2009
                                            Nigeria
                                            (24)
                                            2011
                                            Mexico
                                            (24)
                                            2013
                                            United Arab Emirates
                                            (24)
                                            2015
                                            Chile
                                            (24)
                                            2017
                                            India
                                            (24)
                                            2019
                                            Brazil
                                            (24)
                                            2023
                                            Indonesia
                                            (24)[lower-alpha 14]
                                            2025
                                            Qatar
                                            (48)
                                            Apps.
                                             Algeria R1 1
                                             Angola ×××××R2× 1
                                             Burkina Faso R13rdR2R1R1 5
                                             Cameroon R1R1 2
                                             Congo R1R1R2 3
                                             Gambia R1R1× 2
                                             Ghana R11st2nd1st2nd3rdR14thQF 9
                                             Guinea 4thR1R1R1R1×× 6
                                             Ivory Coast 3rdR1R2QF 4
                                             Malawi R1 1
                                             Mali QFR1QF2nd4th3rd 6
                                             Morocco R2QF 2
                                             Niger R2 1
                                             Nigeria 1st2ndQF1stQF2ndR11st2nd1st1stR2 12
                                             Rwanda R1× 1
                                             Senegal R2R2 2
                                             Sierra Leone R1 1
                                             South Africa R1 1
                                             South Sudan ××××××××××××××××××× 0
                                             Sudan R1× 1
                                             Togo R1 1
                                             Tunisia R1R2R2 3
                                            Total (21 teams)3233332333345444444
                                            • Note 1: Original hosts Peru were stripped of the rights to host the 2019 edition in February that year.[24]

                                            FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup

                                            FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup record
                                            Team 2008
                                            New Zealand
                                            (16)
                                            2010
                                            Trinidad and Tobago
                                            (16)
                                            2012
                                            Azerbaijan
                                            (16)
                                            2014
                                            Costa Rica
                                            (16)
                                            2016
                                            Jordan
                                            (16)
                                            2018
                                            Uruguay
                                            (16)
                                            2022
                                            India
                                            (16)[lower-alpha 15]
                                            2024
                                            Dominican Republic
                                            (16)
                                            2025
                                            Morocco
                                            (24)
                                            Apps.
                                             Cameroon ××R1R1 2
                                             Gambia ××R1×××× 1
                                             Ghana R1R13rdQFQFQF× 6
                                             Nigeria R1QFQFQFR13rd 6
                                             South Africa R1R1 2
                                             Morocco ××××R1Q 1
                                             Tanzania ××××××QF 1
                                             Zambia ×R1× 1
                                            Total (8 teams)2333333320

                                            FIFA Futsal World Cup

                                            FIFA Futsal World Cup record
                                            Team 1989
                                            Netherlands
                                            (16)
                                            1992
                                            Hong Kong
                                            (16)
                                            1996
                                            Spain
                                            (16)
                                            2000
                                            Guatemala
                                            (16)
                                            2004
                                            Taiwan
                                            (16)
                                            2008
                                            Brazil
                                            (20)
                                            2012
                                            Thailand
                                            (24)
                                            2016
                                            Colombia
                                            (24)
                                            2021
                                            Lithuania
                                            (24)
                                            2024
                                            Uzbekistan
                                            (24)
                                            Apps.
                                             AlgeriaR1××××××× 1
                                             Angola××××××GS 1
                                             Egypt××R1R2R1R1R2QFGS 7
                                             Libya××××R1R1 2
                                             Morocco×××R1R1QF 3
                                             Mozambique××××R1 1
                                             Nigeria×R1××××× 1
                                             ZimbabweR1××××××× 1
                                            Total (8 teams)2111123333 17

                                            FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup

                                            FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup record
                                            Team 1995
                                            Brazil
                                            (8)
                                            1996
                                            Brazil
                                            (8)
                                            1997
                                            Brazil
                                            (8)
                                            1998
                                            Brazil
                                            (10)
                                            1999
                                            Brazil
                                            (12)
                                            2000
                                            Brazil
                                            (12)
                                            2001
                                            Brazil
                                            (12)
                                            2002
                                            Brazil
                                            (8)
                                            2003
                                            Brazil
                                            (8)
                                            2004
                                            Brazil
                                            (12)
                                            2005
                                            Brazil
                                            (12)
                                            2006
                                            Brazil
                                            (12)
                                            2007
                                            Brazil
                                            (16)
                                            2008
                                            France
                                            (16)
                                            2009
                                            United Arab Emirates
                                            (16)
                                            2011
                                            Italy
                                            (16)
                                            2013
                                            French Polynesia
                                            (16)
                                            2015
                                            Portugal
                                            (16)
                                            2017
                                            The Bahamas
                                            (16)
                                            2019
                                            Paraguay
                                            (16)
                                            2021
                                            Russia
                                            (16)
                                            2024
                                            United Arab Emirates
                                            (16)
                                            2025
                                            Seychelles
                                            (16)
                                            Apps.
                                             Cameroon ×R1
                                            14th
                                            R1
                                            16th
                                            ××××× 2/22
                                             Egypt ×R1
                                            12th
                                            1/22
                                             Ivory Coast ×R1
                                            11th
                                            R1
                                            16th
                                            2/22
                                             Madagascar ×××××R1
                                            14th
                                            1/22
                                             Mozambique ××××R1
                                            11th
                                            1/22
                                             Nigeria ×R1
                                            9th
                                            QF
                                            6th
                                            R1
                                            12th
                                            QF
                                            6th
                                            R1
                                            12th
                                            R1
                                            16th
                                            × 6/22
                                             Senegal ××QF
                                            5th
                                            R1
                                            9th
                                            QF
                                            7th
                                            R1
                                            13th
                                            R1
                                            13th
                                            QF
                                            6th
                                            QF
                                            6th
                                            4thR1
                                            10th
                                            9/22
                                             Seychelles ×××××××××Q 1/22
                                             South Africa R1
                                            12th
                                            R1
                                            12th
                                            ×××× 1/22
                                            Total (9 teams)00001000001222222222223

                                            FIFA Confederations Cup

                                            FIFA Confederations Cup record
                                            Team 1992
                                            Saudi Arabia
                                            (4)
                                            1995
                                            Saudi Arabia
                                            (6)
                                            1997
                                            Saudi Arabia
                                            (8)
                                            1999
                                            Mexico
                                            (8)
                                            2001
                                            South Korea
                                            Japan
                                            (8)
                                            2003
                                            France
                                            (8)
                                            2005
                                            Germany
                                            (8)
                                            2009
                                            South Africa
                                            (8)
                                            2013
                                            Brazil
                                            (8)
                                            2017
                                            Russia
                                            (8)
                                            Apps.
                                             Cameroon R12ndR1 3
                                             Egypt R1R1 2
                                             Ivory Coast 4th 1
                                             Nigeria 4th××R1 2
                                             South Africa ×R14th 2
                                             Tunisia R1 1
                                            Total (6 teams)1111111211 11

                                            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".[25]

                                            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 the golden jubilee or 50th anniversary of the foundation of CAF, ordered according to an online poll.[26]

                                            CAF resolutions

                                            International top goalscorers

                                            As of 26 March 2024

                                            This table is for players with 30 or more goals for a CAF national team. Players in bold are still active at international level.

                                            Indicates the CAF top scorer.
                                            Indicates the top scorer of the respective nation.
                                            Rank Player Nation Goals Matches Goals per match Career span
                                            1 Godfrey Chitalu  Zambia 79 111 0.71 1968–1980
                                            2 Kinnah Phiri  Malawi 71 117 0.61 1973–1981
                                            3 Hossam Hassan  Egypt 68 176 0.39 1985–2006
                                            4 Didier Drogba  Ivory Coast 65 105 0.62 2002–2014
                                            5 Mohamed Salah  Egypt 56 98 0.57 2011–present
                                            6 Samuel Eto'o  Cameroon 56 118 0.47 1997–2014
                                            7 Asamoah Gyan  Ghana 51 109 0.47 2003–2021
                                            8 Abdoulaye Traoré  Ivory Coast 49 88 0.56 1984–1996
                                            9 Islam Slimani  Algeria 45 101 0.45 2012–present
                                            10 Ali Al-Biski  Libya 44 35 1.26 1961–1970
                                            11 Roger Milla  Cameroon 43 77 0.56 1973–1994
                                            12 Alex Chola  Zambia 43 102 0.42 1975–1985
                                            13 Sadio Mané  Senegal 43 107 0.4 2012–present
                                            14 Hassan El-Shazly  Egypt 42 62 0.68 1961–1975
                                            15 Fawzi Al-Issawi  Libya 40 90 0.44 1977–1985
                                            16 Akwá  Angola 39 78 0.5 1995–2006
                                            17 Kalusha Bwalya  Zambia 39 87 0.45 1983–2006
                                            18 Mohamed Aboutrika  Egypt 38 100 0.38 2001–2013
                                            19 Rashidi Yekini  Nigeria 37 62 0.6 1984–1998
                                            20 Peter Ndlovu  Zimbabwe 37 81 0.46 1991–2007
                                            21 Vincent Aboubakar  Cameroon 37 100 0.37 2010–present
                                            22 Abdelhafid Tasfaout  Algeria 36 80 0.45 1990–2002
                                            23 Issam Jemâa  Tunisia 36 84 0.43 2005–2014
                                            24 Ahmed Faras  Morocco 36 94 0.38 1966–1979
                                            25 William Ouma  Kenya 35 66 0.53 1965–1977
                                            26 Moumouni Dagano  Burkina Faso 34 83 0.41 1998–2014
                                            27 Dennis Oliech  Kenya 34 76 0.45 2002–2016
                                            28 Patrick M'Boma  Cameroon 33 55 0.6 1995–2004
                                            29 Ibrahima Kandia Diallo  Guinea 33 56 0.59 1960–1973
                                            30 Getaneh Kebede  Ethiopia 33 66 0.5 2010–present
                                            31 Abedi Pele  Ghana 33 67 0.49 1982–1998
                                            32 Ahmed Hassan  Egypt 33 184 0.18 1995–2004
                                            33 Emmanuel Adebayor  Togo 32 87 0.37 2000–2019
                                            34 Benni McCarthy  South Africa 31 79 0.39 1997–2011
                                            35 Riyad Mahrez  Algeria 31 93 0.33 2014–present
                                            36 Amr Zaki  Egypt 30 63 0.48 2004–2013
                                            37 Baghdad Bounedjah  Algeria 30 69 0.43 2013–present
                                            38 Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang  Gabon 30 75 0.4 2009–present
                                            39 Tico-Tico  Mozambique 30 94 0.32 1995–2010

                                            See also

                                            Notes

                                            1. French: Confédération Africaine de Football, Arabic: الاتحاد الأفريقي لكرة القدم, romanized: al-Ittiḥād al-Afrīqī li-Kurat al-Qadam
                                            2. Member of UNAF. Withdrew on 19 November 2009 and rejoined in 2011.
                                            3. Associate member, 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.[11]
                                            4. Excluded from CAF and from the 1957 African Cup of Nations due to apartheid.
                                            5. This tournament was initially formed as a home-and-away qualification tournament for U-21 African nations in 1977. Since 1979, a proper tournament was launched as the African Youth Championship and used these branded titles until 2015: African U-21 Cup of Nations until 1989, African U-21 Championship until 2003 and African U-20 Championship until 2015. The current name was adopted in 2017.
                                            6. From 1995 to 2015, the tournament was known as the African U-17 Championship. The current name was adopted in 2017.
                                            7. Algeria gained independence in 1962, but they joined with other African nations to boycott the 1966 FIFA World Cup. Thus the 1970 FIFA World Cup qualification was their first participation.
                                            8. Angola gained independence in 1975. Thus the 1986 FIFA World Cup qualification was their first participation.
                                            9. The Democratic Republic of the Congo competed as Zaire in 1974.
                                            10. Democratic Republic of the Congo gained independence in 1960, but they joined with other African nations to boycott the 1966 FIFA World Cup. Thus the 1974 FIFA World Cup qualification was their first participation.
                                            11. Egypt team represented the United Arab Republic with Syria in 1960 finishing the 12th and alone in 1964 finishing the 4th.
                                            12. The 2020 Women's Africa Cup of Nations was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Africa.
                                            13. Costa Rica and Panama were originally due to host the 2020 FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup, but the latter withdrew citing the COVID-19 pandemic and left Costa Rica as the sole hosts. FIFA postponed the 2020 edition to the following year, i.e. 2021, pending improvement in pandemic management, but cancelled it altogether on 17 November 2020 due to the escalation of the pandemic caused by the discovery of the COVID-19 Omicron variant a month earlier and automatically awarded them the 2022 edition.
                                            14. Peru was originally due to host the 2021 FIFA U-17 World Cup but FIFA cancelled it on 24 December 2020 citing the COVID-19 pandemic and its escalation of the pandemic caused by the discovery of the COVID-19 Omicron variant a month earlier as the reasons and automatically awarded them the 2023 edition. Peru later withrew as hosts on 2 May 2023 due to infrastructural defects and FIFA awarded the hosting eights to Indonesia, whom FIFA earlier stripped the hosting rights for the year's FIFA U-20 World Cup.
                                            15. India were originally due to host the 2020 FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup, but it was postponed to the following year, i.e. 2021, due to the COVID-19 pandemic by FIFA, who eventually cancelled it on 17 November 2020 and rather automatically awarded them the 2022 edition.

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