CAF Champions League
Remo Stars, Kwara United Missing as CAF Releases 2025 Clubs’ Power Rankings
Despite consistent appearances in recent CAF Interclub competitions, Nigeria’s Remo Stars and Kwara United are glaring absentees from the latest CAF Clubs’ Ranking released on Friday.
Remo Stars have represented Nigeria in each of the past three seasons, featuring in the 2022/23 CAF Confederation Cup, the 2023/24 CAF Champions League, and again in the 2024/25 Champions League. Similarly, Kwara United competed in the 2022/23 Confederation Cup, having also featured in the CAF Cup in 1999 and the Confederation Cup in 2007.
Only two Nigerian clubs made the 2025 list — Rivers United, ranked 23rd, and two-time African champions Enyimba, placed 35th despite not competing in continental club football this season. Debutants Abia Warriors remain unranked.
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At the top of the rankings, Al Ahly of Egypt maintain their stronghold on African club football, retaining the number one spot with 78 points. The 11-time Champions League winners have claimed four titles in the last six seasons, underlining their dominance ahead of Saturday’s draws for the 2025/26 CAF Champions League and Confederation Cup in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.
South Africa’s Mamelodi Sundowns sit second with 62 points, followed by Tunisia’s Espérance Sportive de Tunis (57) in third place. Morocco’s RS Berkane, last season’s Confederation Cup winners, are fourth with 52 points, while Simba SC of Tanzania (48) complete the top five as East Africa’s highest-ranked club.
Egypt’s Pyramids FC (6th, 47 points) and Zamalek SC (7th, 42) add to the North African dominance, alongside Morocco’s Wydad AC (8th, 39) and Raja CA (joint 15th, 30). Algeria’s USM Alger (9th, 37) and CR Belouizdad (10th, 36) round off the top ten.
Some emerging sides have also made notable strides — South Africa’s Stellenbosch FC are joint 21st with 15 points despite limited continental history, while Ghana’s Dreams FC are 26th after a recent impressive run.
The updated rankings will determine seedings for Saturday’s preliminary draws, shaping the path for clubs chasing continental glory in the upcoming season.
CAF CLUBS’ RANKING 2025
1. Al Ahly FC (Egypt) – 78 points
2. Mamelodi Sundowns (South Africa) – 62
3. Espérance Sportive de Tunis (Tunisia) – 57
4. RS Berkane (Morocco) – 52
5. Simba SC (Tanzania) – 48
6. Pyramids FC (Egypt) – 47
7. Zamalek SC (Egypt) – 42
8. Wydad AC (Morocco) – 39
9. USM Alger (Algeria) – 37
10. CR Belouizdad (Algeria) – 36
11. Al Hilal SC (Sudan) – 34
11 Young Africans (Tanzania) – 34
13. ASEC Mimosas (Cote d’Ivoire) – 33
14. TP Mazembe (DR Congo) – 30.5
15. Orlando Pirates (South Africa) – 30
15 Raja CA (Morocco) – 30
17. Atletico Petroleos (Angola) – 27
18. AS FAR (Morocco) – 21
28 MC Alger (Algeria) – 21
20. GD Sagrada Esperança (Angola) – 20
21. CS Constantine (Algeria) – 15
21 Stellenbosch FC (South Africa) – 15
23. Al Masry SC (Egypt) – 14
23 Rivers United FC (Nigeria) – 14
25. JS Kabylie (Algeria) – 13
26. Dreams FC (Ghana) – 12
27. Stade Malien (Mali) – 10.5
28. Horoya AC (Guinea) – 10
29. Future FC (Egypt) – 9.5
30. Etoile SS (Tunisia) – 9
30 Marumo Gallants FC (South Africa) – 9
32. E.S. Setif (Algeria) – 8
32 FC Nouadhibou (Mauritania) – 8
32 Abu Salim SC (Libya) – 8
35. Enyimba FC (Nigeria) – 7
35 ASC Jaraaf (Senegal) – 7
35 Coton Sport FC de Garoua (Cameroon) – 7
38. CS Sfaxien (Tunisia) – 6.5
39. Jwaneng Galaxy FC (Botswana) – 6
39 US Monastirienne (Tunisia) – 6
39 Al Merrikh SC (Sudan) – 6
39 Al Ahli Tripoli (Libya) – 6
43. CD Lunda-Sul (Angola) – 5
43 FC Bravos do Maquis (Angola) – 5
43 Stade d’Abidjan (Cote d’Ivoire) – 5
43 Djoliba AC de Bamako (Mali) – 5
43 AS Maniema Union (DR Congo) – 5
43 CSMD Diables Noirs (Republic of Congo) – 5
43 AS Vita Club (DR Congo) – 5
50. Kaizer Chiefs (South Africa) – 4
50 Medeama SC (Ghana) – 4
50 Al Hilal Benghazi (Libya)
50 Sekhukhune United (South Africa) – 4
50 Club Africain (Tunisia) – 4
50 Al Ittihad (Libya) – 4
50 AmaZulu (South Africa) – 4
57. FC St Eloi Lupopo (DR Congo) – 3
57 AS Real de Bamako (Mali) – 3
57 ASKO de Kara (Togo) – 3
57 Vipers SC (Uganda) – 3
61. Orapa United (Botswana) – 2.5
61 Associação Black Bulls (Mozambique) – 2.5
63. A.P.C. de Lobito (Angola) – 2
63 S.O.A.R. (Guinea) – 2
63 SuperSport United (South Africa) – 2
63. JS Saoura (Algeria) – 2
63 AS Otohô (Republic of Congo) – 2
63 DC Motema Pembe (DR Congo) – 2
69. Al Akhder (Libya) – 1.5
70. Royal Leopards FC (Eswatini) – 1
70 US Gendarmerie Nationale (Niger) – 1
70 Zanaco FC (Zambia) – 1
70. Teungueth FC (Senegal) – 1
70 Nkana FC (Zambia) – 1
75. Salitas FC (Burkina Faso) – 0.5
75 Ahli Benghazi (Libya) – 0.5
75 Namungo FC (Tanzania) – 0.5
75 Napsa Stars FC (Zambia) – 0.5
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CAF Champions League
Brazil’s Ribeiro Costa Gone, Rivalry Renewed: Mamelodi Sundowns Reshape Squad Before Remo Stars Showdown

BY KUNLE SOLAJA.
Mamelodi’s talismanic Brazilian player, Lucas Ribeiro Costa has made a sudden departure from the club which is well known for its Brazil-styled football attire. The departure of the player has forced a tactical reset at Sundowns ahead of the CAF Champions League second round clash with Remo Stars.
On the other hand, Nigeria’s champions, Remo Stars, are bracing up for a titanic CAF Champions League second-round showdown against Mamelodi Sundowns of South Africa — a fixture that not only promises fireworks on the pitch but also rekindles one of African football’s most intense rivalries.
The first leg of the tie will take place in Abeokuta, the temporary home ground of Remo Stars with the return fixture scheduled for South Africa.
Sundowns, are continental heavyweights — former African champions and perennial campaigners known for their fluid attacking football.
However, the South Africans will enter this contest amid tactical reshuffling following the shock departure of Ribeiro, their Brazilian talisman and last season’s Premier Soccer League (PSL) Footballer of the Year.
New coach Miguel Cardoso has acknowledged the impact of Ribeiro’s exit but insists the Tshwane-based side are evolving into a more unified team rather than relying on individual brilliance.
“No player will replace Lucas because that’s not what we are looking for,” Cardoso told reporters after Sundowns’ first league loss of the season.
“We are looking to reinforce the team and make it completely different. Ribeiro was unique, but now we must play more as a collective.”
Cardoso revealed that Sundowns have recruited Portuguese playmaker Nuno Santos from Vitória Guimarães and are closing in on another Portuguese midfielder, Miguel Reisinho, to enhance their creative options.
Despite this transition phase, the South African champions remain formidable, boasting one of the continent’s most technically balanced squads. Their clash with Nigeria’s Remo Stars — debutants in this elite stage — offers a fascinating contrast between experience and ambition.
Beyond the football itself, the fixture taps into a storied Nigeria–South Africa rivalry that has shaped African football narratives for decades — from national team duels at the Africa Cup of Nations to club-level battles in CAF competitions.
Matches between sides from both nations have often been fierce, emotionally charged, and symbolic of continental supremacy.
For Remo Stars, this encounter represents both a massive test and an opportunity to make a statement.
The Ikenne-based side, known for their youthful energy and tactical discipline, will aim to upset the odds against one of Africa’s richest and most accomplished clubs.
Their head coach, Daniel Ogunmodede, is expected to lean on the attacking prowess of Adams Olamilekan and the creativity of Ebuka Anthony to breach Sundowns’ disciplined defence.
With pride, prestige, and progression on the line, all eyes will be on the two legs of this Nigeria–South Africa contest — a battle that goes beyond footballing tactics to touch the nerve of a continental rivalry steeped in passion and history.
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CAF Champions League
CAF Champions League: Rivers United Edge Les Aigles 1–0 to Reach Next Round

Rivers United have advanced to the second preliminary round of the CAF Champions League after defeating Les Aigles of the Democratic Republic of Congo 1–0 in the return leg on Sunday at the Godswill Akpabio International Stadium, Uyo.
Following a goalless stalemate in the first leg in Kinshasa, the Nigerian side sealed progression on a 1–0 aggregate scoreline, thanks to a first-half strike that proved decisive in a tightly contested encounter.
The win sends Rivers United into the second preliminary round, where they will face the winner of the tie between AC Léopards of Congo and Black Bulls of Mozambique.
With this result, Rivers United join Remo Stars in the second round of the CAF Champions League.
The next round is scheduled to hold between October 17 and 26, while the group stage kicks off in November
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CAF Champions League
Remo Stars Advance to Face Sundowns After CAF Champions League Triumph

Remo Stars have sealed their passage into the second preliminary round of the CAF Champions League after edging Comoros’ US Zilimadjou 1–0 in Abeokuta on Friday, completing an emphatic 5–0 aggregate victory.
Forward Alex Oyowah struck the decisive goal in the 74th minute, calmly converting from the penalty spot to settle the return leg at the MKO Abiola International Stadium.
With a four-goal cushion from the first leg in – courtesy of strikes from Lamine Ndenge, Ebuka Anthony, Adams Goïta and Seun Olasupo – coach Daniel Ogunmodede’s side approached the second leg tie with composure and tactical discipline.
Despite Zilimadjou’s spirited attempt to salvage pride, Remo Stars’ organisation off the ball ensured the visitors rarely threatened.
The Sky Blue Stars grew in confidence as the game wore on, controlling possession and protecting their clean sheet before Oyowah’s late strike put the result beyond doubt.
The Nigerian side will now brace for a tougher test in October when they meet South African giants Mamelodi Sundowns in what promises to be one of the glamour fixtures of the next round.
Other return-leg fixtures across the continent are scheduled for Saturday and Sunday, with the full line-up for the second preliminary round to be confirmed thereafter.
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