Confederation of African Football#CAF Regional Zones

{{short description|Governing body of association football in Africa}}

{{Use dmy dates|date=February 2020}}

{{Infobox organization

| name = Confederation of African Football

| logo = Confederation of African Football logo.svg

| logo_size = 205px

| abbreviation = CAF

| founded = {{Start date and age|df=y|1957|02|08}}

| founding_location = Khartoum, Sudan

| map = CAF.svg

| type =

| headquarters = 6th of October City, Giza, Egypt

| region_served = Africa

| membership = 54 member associations{{cite web|title=Member Associations|url=https://www.cafonline.com/inside-caf/member-associations/|website=CAFOnline.com|access-date=15 February 2024}}

| language = {{plainlist|

}}

| leader_title = President

| leader_name = Patrice Motsepe

| leader_title2 = Vice Presidents

| leader_name2 = {{ubl|Fouzi Lekjaa (first vice president)|Kurt Okraku|Pierre-Alain Mounguengui|Bestine Ditabala|Feizal Sidat}}

| leader_title3 = General Secretary

| leader_name3 = Véron Mosengo-Omba

| parent_organization = FIFA

| subsidiaries = {{plainlist}}

{{endplainlist}}

| website = {{official URL}}

}}

{{FIFA confederations}}

The Confederation of African Football{{efn|{{langx|fr|link=yes|Confédération Africaine de Football}}; {{langx|ar|link=yes|الاتحاد الإفريقي لكرة القدم|al-Ittiḥād al-Ifrīqī li-Kurat al-Qadam}}.}} (CAF) 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 in Khartoum, Sudan. At the FIFA Congress in 1954 held in Berne, Switzerland, it was voted to recognize Africa as a Confederation.{{cite book|last1=Alegi|first1=Peter|title=African Soccerscapes|date=2010|publisher=Ohio University Press|isbn=978-0-89680-278-0 |pages=65}}{{Cite book |title=Historical Dictionary of Soccer|year=2011|isbn=9780810873957|page=21|last1=Dunmore|first1=Tom}}{{cite web|title=History of CAF|url=https://www.cafonline.com/about-us/caf-history/|website=CAFOnline.com|access-date=27 July 2022}}

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.{{Cite web|title=CAF president|url=https://www.cafonline.com/about-us/caf-president/|website=CAFOnline.com|access-date=12 March 2021}}{{Cite press release|title=Dr. Patrice Motsepe elected 7th CAF President unopposed in Rabat|url=https://www.cafonline.com/news-center/news/dr-patrice-motsepe-elected-7th-caf-president-unopposed-in-rabat|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210312125807/https://www.cafonline.com/news-center/news/dr-patrice-motsepe-elected-7th-caf-president-unopposed-in-rabat|archive-date=12 March 2021|website=CAFOnline.com|access-date=13 March 2021}}

History

{{Main|History of CAF}}

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.{{cite web|title=Competition for the CAF's anthem|url=http://www.cafonline.com/index.php?lng=1&module=media&idrub=94637&idnews=82041|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090116020542/http://www.cafonline.com/index.php?lng=1&module=media&idrub=94637&idnews=82041|archive-date=16 January 2009|website=CAFOnline.com|date=18 September 2007|access-date=13 November 2008}}

Leadership

class="wikitable"
Name

!Position

{{flagicon|South Africa}} Patrice Motsepe

|President

{{flagicon|Morocco }} Fouzi Lekjaa

|1st Vice President

{{flagicon|Ghana}} Kurt Okraku

|2nd Vice President

{{flagicon|Gabon}} Pierre-Alain Mounguengui

|3rd Vice President

{{flagicon|DRC}} Bestine Ditabala

|4th Vice President

{{flagicon|Mozambique}} Feizal Sidat

|5th Vice President

{{flagicon|DR Congo}} Véron Mosengo-Omba

|General Secretary

{{flagicon|Ghana}} Frederick Acheampong

|General Coordinator

Sources:[http://www.fifa.com/about-fifa/associations/CAF/ FIFA][http://www.cafonline.com/about-us/organization/executive-committee CAF]

Members and zones

A total of 54 member associations are part of the Confederation of African Football.{{cite news | last=Nicholson | first=Paul | title=Motsepe rubberstamps pay rises for member association presidents as CAF reports $9m loss | work=Inside World Football | date=22 October 2024 | url=https://www.insideworldfootball.com/2024/10/22/motsepe-rubberstamps-pay-rises-member-association-presidents-caf-reports-9m-loss/ | access-date=19 November 2024}}

[[File:Carte Afrique CAF.png|thumb|African regional federations

{{legend|#8fbc8f|UNAF (North Africa)}}

{{legend|#ffd700|WAFU (West Africa)}}

{{legend|#db7093|UNIFFAC (Central Africa)}}

{{legend|#4682b4|CECAFA (East Africa)}}

{{legend|#deb887|COSAFA (Southern Africa)}}]]

{{Clear}}

=Members=

class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center"

! List of FIFA country codes !! Association !! National teams !! Founded !! FIFA affiliation !! CAF affiliation !! Regional affiliation !! IOC member

colspan=8|Union of North African Football (UNAF) (5)
ALGstyle="text-align:left;"| {{fba|Algeria}}{{flatlist|1={{Nft Alt Links|Algeria|sublist_style=font-size:90%}}}}

| 1962

196319642005{{yes}}
EGYstyle="text-align:left;"| {{fba|Egypt}}{{efn|Member of UNAF. Withdrew on 19 November 2009 and rejoined in 2011.}}{{flatlist|1={{Nft Alt Links|Egypt|sublist_style=font-size:90%}}}}

| 1921

192319572005{{yes}}
LBYstyle="text-align:left;"| {{fba|Libya}}{{flatlist|1={{Nft Alt Links|Libya|sublist_style=font-size:90%}}}}

| 1962

196419652005{{yes}}
MARstyle="text-align:left;"| {{fba|Morocco}}{{flatlist|1={{Nft Alt Links|Morocco|sublist_style=font-size:90%}}}}

| 1955

196019592005{{yes}}
TUNstyle="text-align:left;"| {{fba|Tunisia}}{{flatlist|1={{Nft Alt Links|Tunisia|sublist_style=font-size:90%}}}}

| 1957

196019602005{{yes}}
colspan=8|West African Football Union (WAFU) (16)
BENstyle="text-align:left;"| {{fba|Benin}}{{flatlist|1={{Nft Alt Links|Benin|sublist_style=font-size:90%}}}}

| 1962

196219621975{{yes}}
BFAstyle="text-align:left;"| {{fba|Burkina Faso}}{{flatlist|1={{Nft Alt Links|Burkina Faso|sublist_style=font-size:90%}}}}

| 1960

196419641975{{yes}}
CPVstyle="text-align:left;"| {{fba|Cape Verde}}{{flatlist|1={{Nft Alt Links|Cape Verde|sublist_style=font-size:90%}}}}

| 1982

198620001975{{yes}}
GAMstyle="text-align:left;"| {{fba|Gambia}}{{flatlist|1={{Nft Alt Links|Gambia|sublist_style=font-size:90%}}}}

| 1952

196819661975{{yes}}
GHAstyle="text-align:left;"| {{fba|Ghana}}{{flatlist|1={{Nft Alt Links|Ghana|sublist_style=font-size:90%}}}}

| 1957

195819581975{{yes}}
GUIstyle="text-align:left;"| {{fba|Guinea}}{{flatlist|1={{Nft Alt Links|Guinea|sublist_style=font-size:90%}}}}

| 1960

196219631975{{yes}}
GNBstyle="text-align:left;"| {{fba|Guinea-Bissau}}{{flatlist|1={{Nft Alt Links|Guinea-Bissau|sublist_style=font-size:90%}}}}

| 1974

198619861975{{yes}}
CIVstyle="text-align:left;"| {{fba|Ivory Coast}}{{flatlist|1={{Nft Alt Links|Ivory Coast|sublist_style=font-size:90%}}}}

| 1960

196419601975{{yes}}
LBRstyle="text-align:left;"| {{fba|Liberia}}{{flatlist|1={{Nft Alt Links|Liberia|sublist_style=font-size:90%}}}}

| 1936

196419621975{{yes}}
MLIstyle="text-align:left;"| {{fba|Mali}}{{flatlist|1={{Nft Alt Links|Mali|sublist_style=font-size:90%}}}}

| 1960

196319631975{{yes}}
MTNstyle="text-align:left;"| {{fba|Mauritania}}{{flatlist|1={{Nft Alt Links|Mauritania|sublist_style=font-size:90%}}}}

| 1961

197019681975{{yes}}
NIGstyle="text-align:left;"| {{fba|Niger}}{{flatlist|1={{Nft Alt Links|Niger|sublist_style=font-size:90%}}}}

| 1962

196719671975{{yes}}
NGAstyle="text-align:left;"| {{fba|Nigeria}}{{flatlist|1={{Nft Alt Links|Nigeria|sublist_style=font-size:90%}}}}

| 1945

196019601975{{yes}}
SENstyle="text-align:left;"| {{fba|Senegal}}{{flatlist|1={{Nft Alt Links|Senegal|sublist_style=font-size:90%}}}}

| 1960

196419641975{{yes}}
SLEstyle="text-align:left;"| {{fba|Sierra Leone}}{{flatlist|1={{Nft Alt Links|Sierra Leone|sublist_style=font-size:90%}}}}

| 1960

196019601975{{yes}}
TOGstyle="text-align:left;"| {{fba|Togo}}{{flatlist|1={{Nft Alt Links|Togo|sublist_style=font-size:90%}}}}

| 1960

196219641975{{yes}}
colspan=8|Central African Football Federations' Union (UNIFFAC) (8)
CMRstyle="text-align:left;"| {{fba|Cameroon}}{{flatlist|1={{Nft Alt Links|Cameroon|sublist_style=font-size:90%}}}}

| 1959

196219631978{{yes}}
CTAstyle="text-align:left;"| {{fba|Central African Republic}}{{flatlist|1={{Nft Alt Links|Central African Republic|sublist_style=font-size:90%}}}}

| 1961

196419651978{{yes}}
CHAstyle="text-align:left;"| {{fba|Chad}}{{flatlist|1={{Nft Alt Links|Chad|sublist_style=font-size:90%}}}}

| 1962

196419641978{{yes}}
CGOstyle="text-align:left;"| {{fba|Congo}}{{flatlist|1={{Nft Alt Links|Congo|sublist_style=font-size:90%}}}}

| 1962

196419661978{{yes}}
CODstyle="text-align:left;"| {{fba|DR Congo}}{{flatlist|1={{Nft Alt Links|DR Congo|sublist_style=font-size:90%}}}}

| 1919

196419641978{{yes}}
EQGstyle="text-align:left;"| {{fba|Equatorial Guinea}}{{flatlist|1={{Nft Alt Links|Equatorial Guinea|sublist_style=font-size:90%}}}}

| 1957

198619861978{{yes}}
GABstyle="text-align:left;"| {{fba|Gabon}}{{flatlist|1={{Nft Alt Links|Gabon|sublist_style=font-size:90%}}}}

| 1962

196619671978{{yes}}
STPstyle="text-align:left;"| {{fba|São Tomé and Príncipe}}{{flatlist|1={{Nft Alt Links|São Tomé and Príncipe|sublist_style=font-size:90%}}}}

| 1975

198619861978{{yes}}
colspan=8|Council for East and Central Africa Football Associations (CECAFA) (12)
BDIstyle="text-align:left;"| {{fba|Burundi}}{{flatlist|1={{Nft Alt Links|Burundi|sublist_style=font-size:90%}}}}

| 1948

197219721994{{yes}}
DJIstyle="text-align:left;"| {{fba|Djibouti}}{{flatlist|1={{Nft Alt Links|Djibouti|sublist_style=font-size:90%}}}}

| 1979

199419941995{{yes}}
ERIstyle="text-align:left;"| {{fba|Eritrea}}{{flatlist|1={{Nft Alt Links|Eritrea|sublist_style=font-size:90%}}}}

| 1996

199819981973{{yes}}
ETHstyle="text-align:left;"| {{fba|Ethiopia}}{{flatlist|1={{Nft Alt Links|Ethiopia|sublist_style=font-size:90%}}}}

| 1943

195219571994{{yes}}
KENstyle="text-align:left;"| {{fba|Kenya}}{{flatlist|1={{Nft Alt Links|Kenya|sublist_style=font-size:90%}}}}

| 1960

196019681973{{yes}}
RWAstyle="text-align:left;"| {{fba|Rwanda}}{{flatlist|1={{Nft Alt Links|Rwanda|sublist_style=font-size:90%}}}}

| 1972

197819781994{{yes}}
SOMstyle="text-align:left;"| {{fba|Somalia}}{{flatlist|1={{Nft Alt Links|Somalia|sublist_style=font-size:90%}}}}

| 1951

196219681973{{yes}}
SSDstyle="text-align:left;"| {{fba|South Sudan}}{{flatlist|1={{Nft Alt Links|South Sudan|sublist_style=font-size:90%}}}}

| 2011

201220122012{{yes}}
SDNstyle="text-align:left;"| {{fba|Sudan}}{{flatlist|1={{Nft Alt Links|Sudan|sublist_style=font-size:90%}}}}

| 1936

194819571975{{yes}}
TANstyle="text-align:left;"| {{fba|United Republic of Tanzania}}{{flatlist|1={{Nft Alt Links|United Republic of Tanzania|sublist_style=font-size:90%}}}}

| 1930

196419641973{{yes}}
UGAstyle="text-align:left;"| {{fba|Uganda}}{{flatlist|1={{Nft Alt Links|Uganda|sublist_style=font-size:90%}}}}

| 1924

196019601973{{yes}}
ZANstyle="text-align:left;"| {{fba|Zanzibar}}{{efn|name=AM|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.{{cite web|last=Gleeson|first=Mark|date=21 July 2017|title=Zanzibar loses Caf membership in embarrassing U-turn|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/40682462|website=BBC Sport|access-date=31 May 2018}}}}{{flatlist|1={{Nft Alt Links|Zanzibar|sublist_style=font-size:90%}}}}

| 1965

19801973 & 2003{{no}}
colspan=8|Council of Southern Africa Football Associations (COSAFA) (14)
ANGstyle="text-align:left;"| {{fba|Angola}}{{flatlist|1={{Nft Alt Links|Angola|sublist_style=font-size:90%}}}}

| 1979

198019801997{{yes}}
BOTstyle="text-align:left;"| {{fba|Botswana}}{{flatlist|1={{Nft Alt Links|Botswana|sublist_style=font-size:90%}}}}

| 1970

197819761997{{yes}}
COMstyle="text-align:left;"| {{fba|Comoros}}{{flatlist|1={{Nft Alt Links|Comoros|sublist_style=font-size:90%}}}}

| 1979

200520052007{{yes}}
SWZstyle="text-align:left;"| {{fba|Eswatini}}{{flatlist|1={{Nft Alt Links|Eswatini|sublist_style=font-size:90%}}}}

| 1968

197819781997{{yes}}
LESstyle="text-align:left;"| {{fba|Lesotho}}{{flatlist|1={{Nft Alt Links|Lesotho|sublist_style=font-size:90%}}}}

| 1932

196419641997{{yes}}
MADstyle="text-align:left;"| {{fba|Madagascar}}{{flatlist|1={{Nft Alt Links|Madagascar|sublist_style=font-size:90%}}}}

| 1961

196419632000{{yes}}
MWIstyle="text-align:left;"| {{fba|Malawi}}{{flatlist|1={{Nft Alt Links|Malawi|sublist_style=font-size:90%}}}}

| 1966

196819681997{{yes}}
MRIstyle="text-align:left;"| {{fba|Mauritius}}{{flatlist|1={{Nft Alt Links|Mauritius|sublist_style=font-size:90%}}}}

| 1952

196419632000{{yes}}
MOZstyle="text-align:left;"| {{fba|Mozambique}}{{flatlist|1={{Nft Alt Links|Mozambique|sublist_style=font-size:90%}}}}

| 1976

198019801997{{yes}}
NAMstyle="text-align:left;"| {{fba|Namibia}}{{flatlist|1={{Nft Alt Links|Namibia|sublist_style=font-size:90%}}}}

| 1990

199219921997{{yes}}
SEYstyle="text-align:left;"| {{fba|Seychelles}}{{flatlist|1={{Nft Alt Links|Seychelles|sublist_style=font-size:90%}}}}

| 1979

198619862000{{yes}}
RSAstyle="text-align:left;"| {{fba|South Africa}}{{efn|Excluded from CAF and from the 1957 African Cup of Nations due to apartheid.}}{{flatlist|1={{Nft Alt Links|South Africa|sublist_style=font-size:90%}}}}

| 1991

199219921997{{yes}}
ZAMstyle="text-align:left;"| {{fba|Zambia}}{{flatlist|1={{Nft Alt Links|Zambia|sublist_style=font-size:90%}}}}

| 1929

196419641997{{yes}}
ZIMstyle="text-align:left;"| {{fba|Zimbabwe}}{{flatlist|1={{Nft Alt Links|Zimbabwe|sublist_style=font-size:90%}}}}

| 1965

196519801997{{yes}}
colspan=8|Non-regional members
REUstyle="text-align:left;"| {{fba|Réunion}}{{efn|name=AM}}{{flatlist|1={{Nft Alt Links|Réunion|sublist_style=font-size:90%}}}}

| 1956

1992{{no}}

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.

  • {{fba|Western Sahara|name=Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic}}
  • {{fba|Somaliland}}

Competitions

{{See also|List of association football competitions|FIFA International Match Calendar}}

=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 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.{{cite web|title=Confederation Cup|url=http://www.cafonline.com/index.php?lng=1&opt=44&cmpt=19&titre=Past%20Competitions|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090116025408/http://www.cafonline.com/index.php?lng=1&opt=44&cmpt=19&titre=Past%20Competitions|archive-date=16 January 2009|website=CAFOnline.com|access-date=17 December 2008}}

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.{{Cite web|date=3 November 2021|title=African women's football primed for new chapter|url=https://www.fifa.com/news/african-womens-football-primed-for-new-chapter|website=FIFA.com|access-date=6 November 2021}}{{Cite web|date=5 July 2021|title=CAF Women's Champions League takes one giant leap towards realization|url=https://www.cafonline.com/caf-women-champions-league/news/caf-women-s-champions-league-takes-one-giant-leap-towards-realization|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211106181522/https://www.cafonline.com/caf-women-champions-league/news/caf-women-s-champions-league-takes-one-giant-leap-towards-realization|archive-date=6 November 2021|website=CAFOnline.com|access-date=6 July 2021}} 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=

{{See also|Portal:Current events/Sports|{{CURRENTYEAR}} in association football|{{CURRENTYEAR}} in sports|FIFA International Match Calendar}}

{{For|events postponed or cancelled because of the COVID-19 pandemic|Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on sports}}

class="wikitable sortable"
Competition

| width="1%" rowspan=1 style="background-color:#ffffff;"|

! Year

! Champions

! Title

! Runners-up

| width="1%" rowspan=1 style="background-color:#ffffff;"|

! Next edition

colspan=10|National teams
Africa Cup of Nations

| width="1%" rowspan=10 style="background-color:#ffffff;"|

| 2023 (final)

| {{fb|Ivory Coast}}

| 3rd

| {{fb|Nigeria}}

| width="1%" rowspan=10 style="background-color:#ffffff;"|

| 2025 (final)

African Nations Championship

| 2022 (final)

| {{fb|Senegal}}

| 1st

| {{fb|Algeria}}

| 2024 (final)

U-23 Cup of Nations

| 2023

| {{fbu|23|Morocco}}

| 1st

| {{fbu|23|Egypt}}

| 2027

Men's African Games Tournament

| 2023

| {{fbu|20|GHA}}

| 1st

| {{fbu|20|UGA}}

| 2027

U-20 Cup of Nations{{efn|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.}}

| 2023

| {{fbu|20|SEN}}

| 1st

| {{fbu|20|GAM}}

| 2025

U-17 Cup of Nations{{efn|From 1995 to 2015, the tournament was known as the African U-17 Championship. The current name was adopted in 2017.}}

| 2025

| {{fbu|17|MAR}}

| 1st

| {{fbu|17|MLI}}

| 2027

CAF African Schools U15 Boy's

| 2025

| {{fbu|15|TAN}}

| 2nd

| {{fbu|17|SEN}}

| 2026

Futsal Cup of Nations

| 2024

| {{futsal|MAR}}

| 3rd

| {{futsal|ANG}}

| 2028

Youth Olympic Futsal Qualifying Tournament

| 2018

| {{fsu|18|EGY}}

| 1st

| {{fsu|18|ANG}}

| 2026

Beach Soccer Cup of Nations

| 2024

| {{beachsoccer|SEN}}

| 8th

| {{beachsoccer|MTN}}

| 2025

colspan=10|National teams (women)
Women's Africa Cup of Nations

| width="1%" rowspan=7 style="background-color:#ffffff;"|

| 2022 (final)

| {{fbw|RSA}}

| 1st

| {{fbw|MAR}}

| width="1%" rowspan=7 style="background-color:#ffffff;"|

| 2024 (final)

Women's African Games Tournament

| 2023

| {{fbw|GHA}}

| 2nd

| {{fbw|NGA}}

| 2027

African U-20 Women's World Cup qualification

| 2024

| {{fbwu|20|CMR}}
{{fbwu|20|GHA}}
{{fbwu|20|MAR}}
{{fbwu|20|NGA}}

| 1st
7th
1st
10th

| {{fbwu|20|ETH}}
{{fbwu|20|SEN}}
{{fbwu|20|EGY}}
{{fbwu|20|Burundi}}

| 2026

African U-17 Women's World Cup qualification

| 2024

| {{fbwu|17|KEN}}
{{fbwu|17|ZAM}}
{{fbwu|17|NGA}}

| 1st
2nd
7th

| {{fbwu|17|BDI}}
{{fbwu|17|MAR}}
{{fbwu|17|LBR}}

| 2025

Women's Futsal Africa Cup of Nations

|

|

|

|

|2025

CAF African Schools U15 Girl's

| 2025

| {{fbwu|15|GHA}}

|

| {{fbwu|15|UGA}}

| 2026

colspan=10|Club teams
Super Cup

| width="1%" rowspan=4 style="background-color:#ffffff;"|

| 2024

| {{fbaicon|EGY}} Zamalek

| 5th

| {{fbaicon|EGY}} Al Ahly

| width="1%" rowspan=4 style="background-color:#ffffff;"|

| 2025

Champions League

| {{Nowrap|2023–24 (final)}}

| {{fbaicon|EGY}} Al Ahly

| 12th

| {{fbaicon|TUN}} ES Tunis

| {{Nowrap|2024–25 (final)}}

Confederation Cup

| 2023–24 (final)

| {{fbaicon|EGY}} Zamalek

| 2nd

| {{fbaicon|MAR}} RS Berkane

| {{Nowrap|2024–25 (final)}}

African Football League

| 2023 (final)

| {{fbaicon|RSA}} Mamelodi Sundowns

| 1st

| {{fbaicon|MAR}} Wydad AC

| {{Nowrap|2024–25 (final)}}

colspan=10|Club teams (Women)
Women's Champions League

| width="1%" rowspan=1 style="background-color:#ffffff;"|

| 2024 (final)

| {{fbaicon|COD}} TP Mazembe

| 1st

| {{fbaicon|MAR}} AS FAR

| width="1%" rowspan=1 style="background-color:#ffffff;"|

| 2025 (final)

=Competition winners=

class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size:95%"
rowspan=2|Nation

!colspan=8|Men

!colspan=3|Women

!rowspan=2|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

!Women's Futsal

align=center
style="background:lightgreen"

|align=left|{{flagicon|NGR}}Nigeria

3|
|17221113|
|30
align=center
style="background:lightblue"

|align=left|{{flagicon|EGY}}Egypt

71413|
|2|
|18
align=center
style="background:Pink"

|align=left|{{flagicon|CMR}}Cameroon

5|
|12|
|14|
|1|
|14
align=center
style="background:lightgreen"

|align=left|{{flagicon|GHA}}Ghana

4|
|42|
|2|
|2|
|14
align=center
style="background:lightgreen"

|align=left|{{flagicon|SEN}}Senegal

11|
|11|
|81|
|13
align=center
style="background:lightblue"

|align=left|{{flagicon|MAR}}Morocco

121113|
|9
align=center
style="background:lightgreen"

|align=left|{{flagicon|CIV}}Ivory Coast

3|
|1|
|4
align=center
style="background:lightblue"

|align=left|{{flagicon|ALG}}Algeria

2|
|1|
|1|
|4
align=center
style="background:Pink"

|align=left|{{flagicon|DRC}}DR Congo

22|
|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.{{cite web|date=21 October 2004|title=CAF signs sponsorship deal|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/africa/3763112.stm|website=BBC Sport|access-date=14 February 2018}}

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.{{cite web|date=28 July 2009|title=Orange signs deal to sponsor African soccer competitions|url=https://www.reuters.com/article/ozabs-soccer-africa-sponsor-20090728-idAFJOE56R0N320090728|website=Reuters|access-date=12 February 2018}}

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{{cite news|date=9 November 2016|title=CAF reviews prize money, AFCON 2017 winner to pocket $4 million|url=http://www.africanews.com/2016/11/09/caf-reviews-prize-money-afcon-2017-winner-to-pocket-4-million/|website=Africanews|access-date=14 February 2018}} to support its competitions.{{cite web|date=21 July 2016|title=Total to sponsor CAF competitions for the next eight years|url=http://www.africanews.com/2016/07/21/total-to-sponsor-caf-competitions-for-the-next-eight-years/|website=africanews|access-date=21 July 2016}} Total rebranded as TotalEnergies on 28 May 2021.{{Cite press release|date=28 May 2021|title=Total is Transforming and Becoming TotalEnergies|url=https://www.totalenergies.com/media/news/press-releases/total-transforming-and-becoming-totalenergies|publisher=TotalEnergies|access-date=29 May 2021}}

The current main CAF sponsors are:

FIFA World Rankings

=Overview=

{{col-begin}}

{{col-break}}

{{Sports rankings table|FIFA World Rankings|1|211|select=CAF|style=

|caption=FIFA Men's Rankings (as of INSERT_UPDATE_DATE)

|footer1= *Local rankings based on FIFA ranking points

|selection_header = CAF*

|rank_header=FIFA

|change_header=+/-

|team_header=National Team

|points_header=Points

}}

{{col-break}}

{{Sports rankings table|FIFA Women's World Rankings|1|211|select=CAF|style=

|caption=FIFA Women's Rankings (as of INSERT_UPDATE_DATE)

|footer1= *Local rankings based on FIFA ranking points

|selection_header = CAF*

|rank_header=FIFA

|change_header=+/-

|team_header=National Team

|points_header=Points

}}

{{col-end}}

=Historical leaders=

==Men==

{{col-begin}}

{{col-break}}

class="wikitable"

|+ Top four teams at year-end

Year

!style="background-color:gold;" | First

!style="background-color:silver;" | Second

!style="background-color:#c96;" | Third

!style="background-color:snow;" | Fourth

1993

| {{fb|Nigeria}}

| {{fb|Cameroon}}

| {{fb|Egypt}}

| {{fb|Zambia|1964}}

1994

| {{fb|Nigeria}}

| {{fb|Zambia|1964}}

| {{fb|Egypt}}

| {{fb|Ivory Coast}}

1995

| {{fb|Ivory Coast}}

| {{fb|Tunisia|1959}}

| {{fb|Egypt}}

| {{fb|Zambia|1964}}

1996

| {{fb|South Africa}}

| {{fb|Zambia}}

| {{fb|Tunisia|1959}}

| {{fb|Ghana}}

1997

| {{fb|Morocco}}

| {{fb|Zambia}}

| {{fb|Tunisia|1959}}

| {{fb|South Africa}}

1998

| {{fb|Morocco}}

| {{fb|Tunisia|1959}}

| {{fb|South Africa}}

| {{fb|Egypt}}

1999

| {{fb|Morocco}}

| {{fb|South Africa}}

| {{fb|Tunisia}}

| {{fb|Zambia}}

2000

| {{fb|South Africa}}

| {{fb|Tunisia}}

| {{fb|Morocco}}

| {{fb|Egypt}}

2001

| {{fb|Tunisia}}

| {{fb|South Africa}}

| {{fb|Morocco}}

| {{fb|Cameroon}}

2002

| {{fb|Cameroon}}

| {{fb|Senegal}}

| {{fb|Nigeria}}

| {{fb|South Africa}}

2003

| {{fb|Cameroon}}

| {{fb|Egypt}}

| {{fb|Senegal}}

| {{fb|Nigeria}}

2004

| {{fb|Nigeria}}

| {{fb|Cameroon}}

| {{fb|Senegal}}

| {{fb|Morocco}}

2005

| {{fb|Cameroon}}

| {{fb|Nigeria}}

| {{fb|Tunisia}}

| {{fb|Senegal}}

2006

| {{fb|Nigeria}}

| {{fb|Cameroon}}

| {{fb|Ivory Coast}}

| {{fb|Guinea}}

2007

| {{fb|Nigeria}}

| {{fb|Cameroon}}

| {{fb|Guinea}}

| {{fb|Ivory Coast}}

2008

| {{fb|Cameroon}}

| {{fb|Egypt}}

| {{fb|Nigeria}}

| {{fb|Ghana}}

2009

| {{fb|Cameroon}}

| {{fb|Ivory Coast}}

| {{fb|Nigeria}}

| {{fb|Egypt}}

2010

| {{fb|Egypt}}

| {{fb|Ghana}}

| {{fb|Ivory Coast}}

| {{fb|Nigeria}}

2011

| {{fb|Ivory Coast}}

| {{fb|Ghana}}

| {{fb|Algeria}}

| {{fb|Egypt}}

2012

| {{fb|Ivory Coast}}

| {{fb|Algeria}}

| {{fb|Mali}}

| {{fb|Ghana}}

2013

| {{fb|Ivory Coast}}

| {{fb|Ghana}}

| {{fb|Algeria}}

| {{fb|Nigeria}}

2014

| {{fb|Algeria}}

| {{fb|Tunisia}}

| {{fb|Ivory Coast}}

| {{fb|Senegal}}

2015

| {{fb|Ivory Coast}}

| {{fb|Algeria}}

| {{fb|Ghana}}

| {{fb|Cape Verde}}

2016

| {{fb|Senegal}}

| {{fb|Ivory Coast}}

| {{fb|Tunisia}}

| {{fb|Egypt}}

2017

| {{fb|Senegal}}

| {{fb|Tunisia}}

| {{fb|Egypt}}

| {{fb|Congo DR}}

2018

| {{fb|Senegal}}

| {{fb|Tunisia}}

| {{fb|Morocco}}

| {{fb|Nigeria}}

2019

| {{fb|Senegal}}

| {{fb|Tunisia}}

| {{fb|Nigeria}}

| {{fb|Algeria}}

2020

| {{fb|Senegal}}

| {{fb|Tunisia}}

| {{fb|Algeria}}

| {{fb|Morocco}}

2021

| {{fb|Senegal}}

| {{fb|Morocco}}

| {{fb|Tunisia}}

| {{fb|Algeria}}

2022

| {{fb|Morocco}}

| {{fb|Senegal}}

| {{fb|Tunisia}}

| {{fb|Cameroon}}

2023

| {{fb|Morocco}}

| {{fb|Senegal}}

| {{fb|Tunisia}}

| {{fb|Algeria}}

{{col-break}}

;All time No. 1

ImageSize = width:160 height:1800

PlotArea = left:40 right:0 bottom:10 top:10

  1. Just short of the date the next version of the FIFA World Ranking will be released (dd/mm/yyyy)

Define $enddate = 04/04/2024

DateFormat = dd/mm/yyyy

Period = from:08/08/1993 till:$enddate

TimeAxis = orientation:vertical format:yyyy

ScaleMajor = unit:year increment:1 start:1994

  1. Colors for teams (typically derived from jersey's first colors)

Colors =

id:Algeria value:rgb(0.32, 0.66, 0.22)

id:Cameroon value:rgb(0, 0.39, 0.20)

id:CapeVerde value:rgb(0, 0.22, 0.58)

id:Egypt value:rgb(0.87, 0, 0)

id:IvoryCoast value:rgb(0.97, 0.47, 0)

id:Ghana value:rgb(0, 0, 0)

id:Morocco value:rgb(0.73, 0.07, 0.10)

id:Nigeria value:rgb(0, 0.53, 0.32)

id:Senegal value:rgb(0, 0.52, 0.22)

id:SouthAfrica value:rgb(0.99, 0.71, 0.08)

id:Tunisia value:rgb(1, 1, 1)

id:Zambia value:rgb(0, 0.5, 0)

  1. A line at the right side of the graph

LineData =

from:08/08/1993 till:end atpos:65 color:black width:0.5

  1. Setup text and color to use in the labeled bars

Define $labelAlgeria = text:"Algeria" color:Algeria

Define $labelCameroon = text:"Cameroon" color:Cameroon

Define $labelCapeVerde = text:"Cape Verde" color:CapeVerde

Define $labelEgypt = text:"Egypt" color:Egypt

Define $labelIvoryCoast = text:"Ivory Coast" color:IvoryCoast

Define $labelGhana = text:"Ghana" color:Ghana

Define $labelMorocco = text:"Morocco" color:Morocco

Define $labelNigeria = text:"Nigeria" color:Nigeria

Define $labelSenegal = text:"Senegal" color:Senegal

Define $labelSouthAfrica = text:"South Africa" color:SouthAfrica

Define $labelTunisia = text:"Tunisia" color:Tunisia

Define $labelZambia = text:"Zambia" color:Zambia

PlotData =

bar:Leaders width:26 mark:(line,black)

from:08/08/1993 till:25/07/1995 shift:(20,-5) $labelNigeria

from:25/07/1995 till:22/08/1995 shift:(20,-10) $labelTunisia

from:22/08/1995 till:19/09/1995 shift:(20,-5) $labelEgypt

from:19/09/1995 till:17/10/1995 shift:(20,-5) $labelNigeria

from:17/10/1995 till:21/11/1995 shift:(20,-5) $labelEgypt

from:21/11/1995 till:19/12/1995 shift:(20,-5) $labelTunisia

from:19/12/1995 till:24/01/1996 shift:(20,-5) $labelIvoryCoast

from:24/01/1996 till:21/02/1996 shift:(20,-5) $labelGhana

from:21/02/1996 till:22/05/1996 shift:(20,-5) $labelZambia

from:24/04/1996 till:22/05/1996 shift:(20,-5) color:Ghana width:11 text:"Ghana / Zambia"

from:22/05/1996 till:18/12/1996 shift:(20,-5) $labelZambia

from:18/12/1996 till:27/02/1997 shift:(20,-5) $labelSouthAfrica

from:27/02/1997 till:14/05/1997 shift:(20,-5) $labelZambia

from:14/05/1997 till:16/02/2000 shift:(20,-5) $labelMorocco

from:16/02/2000 till:18/07/2001 shift:(20,-5) $labelSouthAfrica

from:18/07/2001 till:13/02/2002 shift:(20,-5) $labelTunisia

from:13/02/2002 till:06/10/2004 shift:(20,-5) $labelCameroon

from:06/10/2004 till:15/06/2005 shift:(20,-5) $labelNigeria

from:15/06/2005 till:20/07/2005 shift:(20,-5) $labelCameroon

from:20/07/2005 till:12/09/2005 shift:(20,-5) $labelEgypt

from:12/09/2005 till:21/11/2005 shift:(20,-5) $labelCameroon

from:17/10/2005 till:21/11/2005 shift:(20,-5) color:Nigeria width:11 text:"Cameroon / Nigeria"

from:21/11/2005 till:15/02/2006 shift:(20,-5) $labelCameroon

from:15/02/2006 till:14/02/2007 shift:(20,-5) $labelNigeria

from:14/02/2007 till:19/09/2007 shift:(20,-5) $labelCameroon

from:19/09/2007 till:13/02/2008 shift:(20,-5) $labelNigeria

from:13/02/2008 till:04/06/2008 shift:(20,-5) $labelGhana

from:04/06/2008 till:01/07/2009 shift:(20,-5) $labelCameroon

from:01/07/2009 till:16/10/2009 shift:(20,-5) $labelIvoryCoast

from:16/10/2009 till:03/02/2010 shift:(20,-5) $labelCameroon

from:03/02/2010 till:02/02/2011 shift:(20,-5) $labelEgypt

from:02/02/2011 till:29/06/2011 shift:(20,-5) $labelGhana

from:29/06/2011 till:05/06/2014 shift:(20,-5) $labelIvoryCoast

from:05/06/2014 till:05/11/2015 shift:(20,-5) $labelAlgeria

from:05/11/2015 till:03/03/2016 shift:(20,-5) $labelIvoryCoast

from:03/03/2016 till:07/04/2016 shift:(20,-5) $labelCapeVerde

from:07/04/2016 till:15/09/2016 shift:(20,-5) $labelAlgeria

from:15/09/2016 till:24/11/2016 shift:(20,-5) $labelIvoryCoast

from:24/11/2016 till:09/02/2017 shift:(20,-5) $labelSenegal

from:09/02/2017 till:16/10/2017 shift:(20,-5) $labelEgypt

from:16/10/2017 till:23/11/2017 shift:(20,-5) $labelTunisia

from:23/11/2017 till:18/01/2018 shift:(20,-5) $labelSenegal

from:18/01/2018 till:20/09/2018 shift:(20,-5) $labelTunisia

from:16/08/2018 till:20/09/2018 shift:(20,-5) color:Senegal width:11 text:"Senegal / Tunisia"

from:20/09/2018 till:29/11/2018 shift:(20,-5) $labelTunisia

from:29/11/2018 till:22/12/2022 shift:(20,-5) $labelSenegal

from:22/12/2022 till:end shift:(20,-5) $labelMorocco

{{col-end}}

==Women==

{{col-begin}}

{{col-break}}

class="wikitable"

|+ Top four teams at year-end

Year

!style="background-color:gold;" | First

!style="background-color:silver;" | Second

!style="background-color:#c96;" | Third

!style="background-color:snow;" | Fourth

2003

| {{fbw|Nigeria}}

| {{fbw|Ghana}}

| {{fbw|Morocco}}

| {{fbw|South Africa}}

2004

| {{fbw|Nigeria}}

| {{fbw|Ghana}}

| {{fbw|Morocco}}

| {{fbw|South Africa}}

2005

| {{fbw|Nigeria}}

| {{fbw|Ghana}}

| {{fbw|Egypt}}

| {{fbw|South Africa}}

2006

| {{fbw|Nigeria}}

| {{fbw|Ghana}}

| {{fbw|Morocco}}

| {{fbw|South Africa}}

2007

| {{fbw|Nigeria}}

| {{fbw|Ghana}}

| {{fbw|Eritrea}}

| {{fbw|Algeria}}

2008

| {{fbw|Nigeria}}

| {{fbw|Ghana}}

| {{fbw|South Africa}}

| {{fbw|Morocco}}

2009

| {{fbw|Nigeria}}

| {{fbw|Ghana}}

| {{fbw|South Africa}}

| {{fbw|Algeria}}

2010

| {{fbw|Nigeria}}

| {{fbw|Ghana}}

| {{fbw|South Africa}}

| {{fbw|Equatorial Guinea}}

2011

| {{fbw|Nigeria}}

| {{fbw|Ghana}}

| {{fbw|Equatorial Guinea}}

| {{fbw|Cameroon}}

2012

| {{fbw|Nigeria}}

| {{fbw|Cameroon}}

| {{fbw|Ghana}}

| {{fbw|Equatorial Guinea}}

2013

| {{fbw|Nigeria}}

| {{fbw|Cameroon}}

| {{fbw|Ghana}}

| {{fbw|South Africa}}

2014

| {{fbw|Nigeria}}

| {{fbw|Ghana}}

| {{fbw|Cameroon}}

| {{fbw|Equatorial Guinea}}

2015

| {{fbw|Nigeria}}

| {{fbw|Cameroon}}

| {{fbw|Ghana}}

| {{fbw|Equatorial Guinea}}

2016

| {{fbw|Nigeria}}

| {{fbw|Ghana}}

| {{fbw|Cameroon}}

| {{fbw|Equatorial Guinea}}

2017

| {{fbw|Nigeria}}

| {{fbw|Ghana}}

| {{fbw|Cameroon}}

| {{fbw|Equatorial Guinea}}

2018

| {{fbw|Nigeria}}

| {{fbw|Cameroon}}

| {{fbw|South Africa}}

| {{fbw|Ghana}}

2019

| {{fbw|Nigeria}}

| {{fbw|Cameroon}}

| {{fbw|South Africa}}

| {{fbw|Ghana}}

2020

| {{fbw|Nigeria}}

| {{fbw|Cameroon}}

| {{fbw|South Africa}}

| {{fbw|Ghana}}

2021

| {{fbw|Nigeria}}

| {{fbw|Cameroon}}

| {{fbw|South Africa}}

| {{fbw|Ghana}}

2022

| {{fbw|Nigeria}}

| {{fbw|Cameroon}}

| {{fbw|South Africa}}

| {{fbw|Ghana}}

{{col-break}}

;All time No. 1

ImageSize = width:160 height:300

PlotArea = left:40 right:0 bottom:10 top:10

DateFormat = dd/mm/yyyy

Period = from:01/01/2003 till:29/09/2019

ScaleMajor = unit:year increment:1 start:2003

TimeAxis = orientation:vertical format:yyyy

Colors =

id:NGA value:green

PlotData=

bar:Leaders width:25 mark:(line,black) align:left fontsize:S

from:01/01/2003 till:27/09/2019 shift:(20,-3) text:"Nigeria" color:NGA

{{col-end}}

Other rankings

=CAF overall ranking of African clubs by titles=

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

class="wikitable" style="text-align: left"
width=2%| Pos

!width=17%| Club

!width=3%| Titles

!width=65%| Trophies won

style="text-align:center;"| 1{{Flagicon|Egypt}} Al Ahly SCalign=center|2612 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
style="text-align:center;"| 2{{Flagicon|Egypt}} Zamalek SCalign=center|155 African Cup of Champions Clubs/CAF Champions League, 2 CAF Confederation Cup, 1 African Cup Winners' Cup, 5 CAF Super Cup, 2 Afro-Asian Club Championship
style="text-align:center;"| 3{{Flagicon|Democratic Republic of the Congo}} TP Mazembealign=center|115 African Cup of Champions Clubs/CAF Champions League, 2 CAF Confederation Cup, 1 African Cup Winners' Cup, 3 CAF Super Cup
rowspan="2" style="text-align:center;" | 4

|{{Flagicon|Morocco}} Raja CA

align="center" |93 African Cup of Champions Clubs/CAF Champions League, 2 CAF Confederation Cup, 1 CAF Cup, 2 CAF Super Cup, 1 Afro-Asian Club Championship
{{Flagicon|Tunisia}} Étoile Sportive du Sahelalign="center" |91 African Cup of Champions Clubs/CAF Champions League, 2 African Cup Winners' Cup, 2 CAF Confederation Cup, 2 CAF Cup, 2 CAF Super Cup
style="text-align:center;"| 6{{Flagicon|Tunisia}} Espérance Sportive de Tunisalign=center |84 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
style="text-align:center;" | 7

|{{Flagicon|Algeria}} JS Kabylie

align="center" |72 African Cup of Champions Clubs/CAF Champions League, 1 African Cup Winners' Cup, 3 CAF Cup, 1 {{ill|1982 Fraternity Tournament|fr|Tournoi de la Fraternité 1982|lt=African Super Cup}}
style="text-align:center;"| 8

|{{Flagicon|Morocco}} Wydad AC

align="center" |63 African Cup of Champions Clubs/CAF Champions League, 1 CAF Cup Winners' Cup, 1 CAF Super Cup, 1 Afro-Asian Club Championship
rowspan="4" style="text-align:center;"| 9

|{{Flagicon|Cameroon}} Canon Yaoundé

align=center|43 African Cup of Champions Clubs/CAF Champions League, 1 African Cup Winners' Cup
{{Flagicon|Nigeria}} Enyimba F.C.align="center" |42 African Cup of Champions Clubs/CAF Champions League, 2 CAF Super Cup
{{Flagicon|Algeria}} ES Sétifalign=center|42 African Cup of Champions Clubs/CAF Champions League, 1 CAF Super Cup, 1 Afro-Asian Club Championship
{{Flagicon|Tunisia}} CS Sfaxienalign=center|43 CAF Confederation Cup, 1 CAF Cup

{{refbegin}}Update as of 5 June 2024 in chronological order.{{refend}}

=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 44 titles. Egyptian clubs hold a record number of wins in the African Cup of Champions Clubs/CAF Champions League (18), 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) and Moroccan clubs have secured also 24 titles with the most victories in the CAF Confederation Cup (7).

;Key:

class="wikitable" style="font-size:90%"
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

class="sortable plainrowheaders wikitable"

|+List of CAF club competition winners by country

scope=col width=20%|Nationality

!scope=col width=10%|CL

!scope=col width=10%|CWC

!scope=col width=10%|C

!scope=col width=10%|CC

!scope=col width=10%|SC

!scope=col width=10%|AAC

!scope=col width=10%|Total

scope=row|{{EGY}}

|align=center| 18

|align=center| 8

|align=center| 0

|align=center| 3

|align=center| 12

|align=center| 3

|align=center| 44

scope=row|{{MAR}}

|align=center| 7

|align=center| 1

|align=center| 2

|align=center| 7

|align=center| 5

|align=center| 2

|align=center|24

scope=row|{{TUN}}

|align=center| 6

|align=center| 4

|align=center| 4

|align=center| 5

|align=center| 3

|align=center| 2

|align=center| 24

scope=row|{{DZA}}

|align=center| 5

|align=center| 1

|align=center| 3

|align=center| 1

|align=center| 3

|align=center| 1

|align=center| 14

scope=row|{{COD}}

|align=center| 6

|align=center| 2

|align=center| 0

|align=center| 2

|align=center| 3

|align=center| 0

|align=center| 13

scope=row|{{NGA}}

|align=center| 2

|align=center| 3

|align=center| 2

|align=center| 0

|align=center| 2

|align=center| 0

|align=center| 9

scope=row|{{CMR}}

|align=center| 5

|align=center| 3

|align=center| 0

|align=center| 0

|align=center| 0

|align=center| 0

|align=center| 8

scope=row|{{CIV}}

|align=center| 2

|align=center| 2

|align=center| 1

|align=center| 0

|align=center| 2

|align=center| 0

|align=center| 7

scope=row|{{GHA}}

|align=center| 3

|align=center| 0

|align=center| 0

|align=center| 1

|align=center| 1

|align=center| 0

|align=center| 5

scope=row|{{RSA}}

|align=center| 2

|align=center| 1

|align=center| 0

|align=center| 0

|align=center| 2

|align=center| 0

|align=center| 5

scope=row|{{GUI}}

|align=center| 3

|align=center| 1

|align=center| 0

|align=center| 0

|align=center| 0

|align=center| 0

|align=center| 4

scope=row|{{COG}}

|align=center| 1

|align=center| 0

|align=center| 0

|align=center| 1

|align=center| 0

|align=center| 0

|align=center| 2

scope=row|{{KEN}}

|align=center| 0

|align=center| 1

|align=center| 0

|align=center| 0

|align=center| 0

|align=center| 0

|align=center| 1

scope=row|{{SUD}}

|align=center| 0

|align=center| 1

|align=center| 0

|align=center| 0

|align=center| 0

|align=center| 0

|align=center| 1

scope=row|{{ZAM}}

|align=center| 0

|align=center| 1

|align=center| 0

|align=center| 0

|align=center| 0

|align=center| 0

|align=center| 1

scope=row|{{MLI}}

|align=center| 0

|align=center| 0

|align=center| 0

|align=center| 1

|align=center| 0

|align=center| 0

|align=center| 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.{{cite web|date=1 May 2014|title=African Club Ranking: Old-Time records from 1965 to 2007|url=http://www.cafonline.com/index.php?lng=1&cmpt=0&module=media&ANC=actualite&TNews=&idrub=97076&idnews=83214|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080608130701/http://www.cafonline.com/index.php?lng=1&cmpt=0&module=media&ANC=actualite&TNews=&idrub=97076&idnews=83214|archive-date=8 June 2008|website=CAFOnline.com|access-date=1 November 2014}}

{{col-begin}}

{{col-3}}

class="wikitable" style="text-align: center"

|+ Overall

Rank

!Club

!Points

1

|align=left|{{flagicon|EGY}} Al Ahly SC

|90

2

|align=left|{{flagicon|TUN}} Étoile du Sahel

|60

3

|align=left|{{flagicon|TUN}} Espérance Tunis

|59

4

|align=left|{{flagicon|EGY}} Zamalek

|56

5

|align=left|{{flagicon|COD}} TP Mazembe

|49

6

|align=left|{{flagicon|COD}} A.S. Vita Club

|44

7

|align=left|{{flagicon|CIV}} ASEC Mimosas

|43

8

|align=left|{{flagicon|ALG}} JS Kabylie

|39

9

|align=left|{{flagicon|CMR}} Canon Yaoundé

|36

10

|align=left|{{flagicon|GHA}} Hearts of Oak

|31

{{col-2}}

class="wikitable" style="text-align: center"

|+ CAF Ranking of the 20th Century

Rank

! Club

! Points

1

| align=left|{{flagicon|EGY}} Al-Ahly

| 40

2

| align=left|{{flagicon|EGY}} Zamalek

| 37

3

| align=left|{{flagicon|GHA}} Asante Kotoko

| 34

4

| align=left|{{flagicon|CMR}} Canon Yaoundé

| 34

5

| align=left|{{flagicon|TUN}} Espérance Tunis

| 27

6

| align=left|{{flagicon|CIV}} ASEC Mimosas

| 27

7

| align=left|{{flagicon|GHA}} Hearts of Oak

| 26

8

| align=left|{{flagicon|CIV}} Africa Sports

| 25

9

| align=left|{{flagicon|ALG}} JS Kabylie

| 22

10

| align=left|{{flagicon|COD}} TP Mazembe

| 20

{{col-end}}

=Men's Futsal=

Per 22 June 2023:{{cite web|title=Futsal World Ranking|url=https://www.futsalworldranking.com/rank.htm|access-date=22 June 2023}}

class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
CAF

!FIFA

!Country

!Points

!Rank dec 22

1

|8

|align=left|{{futsal|MAR}}

|1502

|1

2

|37

|align=left|{{futsal|EGY}}

|1112

|2

3

|42

|align=left|{{futsal|LBY}}

|1080

|3

4

|47

|align=left|{{futsal|ANG}}

|1031

|4

5

|74

|align=left|{{futsal|MOZ}}

|876

|5

6

|85

|align=left|{{futsal|RSA}}

|830

|6

7

|92

|align=left|{{futsal|ZIM}}

|803

|7

8

|93

|align=left|{{futsal|TUN}}

|800

|8

9

|96

|align=left|{{futsal|ALG}}

|790

|11

10

|98

|align=left|{{futsal|ZAM}}

|774

|9

11

|105

|align=left|{{futsal|CMR}}

|729

|10

12

|114

|align=left|{{futsal|MTN}}

|661

|{{Clear}}

13

|126

|align=left|{{futsal|SOM}}

|547

|12

14

|127

|align=left|{{futsal|COM}}

|544

|{{Clear}}

| –

|align=left|{{futsal|GHA}}*

|852

|{{Clear}}

| –

|align=left|{{futsal|CIV}}*

|785

|{{Clear}}

| –

|align=left|{{futsal|NGA}}*

|785

|{{Clear}}

| –

|align=left|{{futsal|SDN}}*

|684

|{{Clear}}

| –

|align=left|{{futsal|GUI}}*

|730

|{{Clear}}

| –

|align=left|{{futsal|GBS}}*

|708

|{{Clear}}

| –

|align=left|{{futsal|MAD}}*

|685

|{{Clear}}

| –

|align=left|{{futsal|SDN}}*

|684

|{{Clear}}

| –

|align=left|{{futsal|COD}}*

|659

|{{Clear}}

| –

|align=left|{{futsal|GNQ}}*

|637

|{{Clear}}

| –

|align=left|{{futsal|REU}}*

|626

|{{Clear}}

| –

|align=left|{{futsal|STP}}*

|583

|{{Clear}}

(*)= Provisional ranking (played at least 10 matches)

(**)= Inactive for more than 24 months

=Women's Futsal=

class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
CAF

!FIFA

!Country

!Points

!+/-

=Beach soccer national teams=

Rankings are calculated by Beach Soccer Worldwide (BSWW). Top ten, [http://beachsoccer.com/ranking/overall/africa last updated 12 March 2018] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20191023130927/https://www.beachsoccer.com/ranking/overall/africa |date=23 October 2019 }}

class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
CAF

!BSWW

!Country

!Points

1

|12

|align=left|{{beachsoccer|SEN}}

|1084

2

|17

|align=left|{{beachsoccer|EGY}}

|782

3

|20

|align=left|{{beachsoccer|NGA}}

|720

4

|24

|align=left|{{beachsoccer|Morocco}}

|609

5

|34

|align=left|{{beachsoccer|MAD}}

|339

6

|41

|align=left|{{beachsoccer|Ivory Coast}}

|330

7

|57

|align=left|{{beachsoccer|GHA}}

|177

8

|66

|align=left|{{beachsoccer|LBY}}

|125

9

|68

|align=left|{{beachsoccer|MOZ}}

|117

10

|69

|align=left|{{beachsoccer|Cape Verde}}

|115

Major tournament records

;Legend

  • {{bg|gold|1st}} – Champions
  • {{bg|silver|2nd}} – Runners-up
  • {{bg|#cc9966|3rd}} – Third place
  • {{bg|#9acdff|4th}} – Fourth place
  • QF – Quarter-finals (1934–1938, 1954–1970, and 1986–present: knockout round of 8)
  • R3 — Round 3 (2026–present: knockout round of 16)
  • R2 — Round 2 (1974–1978: second group stage, top 8; 1982: second group stage, top 12; 1986–2022: knockout round of 16; 2026–present: knockout round of 32)
  • 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
  • {{border|width=1px|color=gray| •• }} – Qualified but withdrew
  • {{border|width=1px|color=gray| • }} – Did not qualify
  • {{border|width=1px|color=gray| × }} – Did not enter / Withdrew / Banned
  • {{border|width=3px|color=red|  }} – Hosts
  • {{border|width=1px|color=gray|   }} – 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=

{{main|National team appearances in the FIFA World Cup}}

{{See also|African nations at the FIFA World Cup}}

class="wikitable" style="text-align:center; font-size:85%"

!colspan=27|FIFA World Cup record

Team

!1930
{{Flagicon|Uruguay}}
(13)

!1934
{{Flagicon|Italy|1861}}
(16)

!1938
{{Flagicon|France}}
(15)

!1950
{{Flagicon|Brazil|1889}}
(13)

!1954
{{Flagicon|Switzerland}}
(16)

!1958
{{Flagicon|Sweden}}
(16)

!1962
{{Flagicon|Chile}}
(16)

!1966
{{Flagicon|England}}
(16)

!1970
{{Flagicon|Mexico}}
(16)

!1974
{{Flagicon|West Germany}}
(16)

!1978
{{Flagicon|Argentina}}
(16)

!1982
{{Flagicon|Spain}}
(24)

!1986
{{Flagicon|Mexico}}
(24)

!1990
{{Flagicon|Italy}}
(24)

!1994
{{Flagicon|United States}}
(24)

!1998
{{Flagicon|France|1974}}
(32)

!2002
{{Flagicon|Japan}}
{{Flagicon|South Korea|1997}}
(32)

!2006
{{Flagicon|Germany}}
(32)

!2010
{{Flagicon|South Africa}}
(32)

!2014
{{Flagicon|Brazil}}
(32)

!2018
{{Flagicon|Russia}}
(32)

!2022
{{Flagicon|Qatar}}
(32)

!2026
{{Flagicon|Canada}}
{{Flagicon|Mexico}}
{{Flagicon|United States}}
(48)

!2030
{{Flagicon|Morocco}}
{{Flagicon|Portugal}}
{{Flagicon|Spain}}
(48)

!2034
{{Flagicon|Saudi Arabia}}
(48)

!Apps.

id="ALG" style="text-align:left;"| {{fb|ALG}}

|colspan=7| Part of France{{efn|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.}}

×R1
{{small|13th}}
R1
{{small|22nd}}
R1
{{small|28th}}
R2
{{small|14th}}
! 4/14
id="ANG" style="text-align:left;"| {{fb|ANG}}

|colspan=11| Part of Portugal{{efn|Angola gained independence in 1975. Thus the 1986 FIFA World Cup qualification was their first participation.}}

×R1
{{small|23rd}}
! 1/9
id="CMR" style="text-align:left;"| {{fb|CMR}}

|colspan=6| Part of France

××R1
{{small|17th}}
QF
{{small|7th}}
R1
{{small|22nd}}
R1
{{small|25th}}
R1
{{small|20th}}
R1
{{small|31st}}
R1
{{small|32nd}}
R1
{{small|19th}}
! 8/14
id="COD" style="text-align:left;"| {{fb|COD}}{{efn|name="Zaire"|The Democratic Republic of the Congo competed as Zaire in 1974.}}

|colspan=6| Part of Belgium{{efn|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.}}

××R1
{{small|16th}}
×! 1/12
id="EGY" style="text-align:left;"| {{fb|EGY}}

R1
{{small|13th}}
××××××R1
{{small|20th}}
R1
{{small|31st}}
! 3/15
id="GHA" style="text-align:left;"| {{fb|GHA}}

|colspan=5| Part of the United Kingdom

×××R2
{{small|13th}}
QF
{{small|7th}}
R1
{{small|25th}}
R1
{{small|24th}}
! 4/14
id="CIV" style="text-align:left;"| {{fb|CIV}}

|colspan=6| Part of France

××××R1
{{small|19th}}
R1
{{small|17th}}
R1
{{small|21st}}
! 3/11
id="MAR" style="text-align:left;"| {{fb|MAR}}

|colspan=5| Protectorate of France/Spain

×R1
{{small|14th}}
R2
{{small|11th}}
R1
{{small|23rd}}
R1
{{small|18th}}
R1
{{small|27th}}
bgcolor=#9acdff|4thstyle="border: 3px solid red"|Q! 6/15
id="NGA" style="text-align:left;"| {{fb|NGA}}

|colspan=6| Part of the United Kingdom

×R2
{{small|9th}}
R2
{{small|12th}}
R1
{{small|27th}}
R1
{{small|27th}}
R2
{{small|16th}}
R1
{{small|21st}}
! 6/15
id="SEN" style="text-align:left;"| {{fb|SEN}}

|colspan=6| Part of France

×××QF
{{small|7th}}
R1
{{small|17th}}
R2
{{small|10th}}
! 3/12
id="RSA" style="text-align:left;"| {{fb|RSA}}

|colspan=4|

××××××××××R1
{{small|24th}}
R1
{{small|17th}}
style="border: 3px solid red"| R1
{{small|20th}}
! 3/8
id="TOG" style="text-align:left;"| {{fb|TOG}}

|colspan=6| Part of France

×××××R1
{{small|30th}}
! 1/11
id="TUN" style="text-align:left;"| {{fb|TUN}}

|colspan=5| Part of France

×R1
{{small|9th}}
R1
{{small|26th}}
R1
{{small|29th}}
R1
{{small|24th}}
R1
{{small|24th}}
R1
{{small|21st}}
! 6/15
align=left| Total (13 teams) || 0 || 1 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 1 || 1 || 1 || 2 || 2 || 2 || 3 || 5 || 5 || 5 || 6 || 5 || 5 || 5 || 9/10 || TBD || TBD || 49

;Firsts

  • 1934: {{fb|Egypt|1922}} first African team to qualify for the World Cup
  • 1970: {{fb|Morocco}} first African team to draw a match in the World Cup
  • 1978: {{fb|Tunisia}} first African team to win a match in the World Cup
  • 1982: {{fb|Algeria}} first African team to win two matches in the World Cup
  • 1986: {{fb|Algeria}} first African team to qualify for two consecutive World Cups
  • 1986: {{fb|Morocco}} first African team to reach the knockout stage (round of sixteen)
  • 1990: {{fb|Cameroon}} first African team to reach the knockout stage (quarter-finals)
  • 1994 and 1998: {{fb|Nigeria}} first African team to top a group stage and reach the knockout stage (round of 16) in two consecutive World Cups
  • 2002: {{fb|Senegal}} first African team to reach the knockout stage (quarter-finals) on their World Cup debut
  • 2010: {{fb|South Africa}} first African team to host the World Cup
  • 2014: {{fb|Algeria}} & {{fb|Nigeria}} first African teams to reach the knockout stage (round of sixteen) simultaneously in the World Cup
  • 2022: {{fb|Morocco}} first African team to reach the knockout stage (semi-finals), taking fourth place

=FIFA Women's World Cup=

{{main|FIFA Women's World Cup records and statistics}}

Teams are sorted by number of appearances.

class="wikitable" style="text-align:center; font-size:85%"
style="background:#ccc;"

!colspan=12|FIFA Women's World Cup record

Team

!1991
{{Flagicon|CHN}}
(12)

!1995
{{Flagicon|SWE}}
(12)

!1999
{{Flagicon|USA}}
(16)

!2003
{{Flagicon|USA}}
(16)

!2007
{{Flagicon|CHN}}
(16)

!2011
{{Flagicon|GER}}
(16)

!2015
{{Flagicon|CAN}}
(24)

!2019
{{Flagicon|FRA}}
(24)

!2023
{{flagicon|AUS}}
{{flagicon|NZL}}
(32)

!2027
{{Flagicon|BRA}}
(32)

!Apps.

align=left|{{fbw|CMR}}

|•

×R2
{{small|11th}}
R2
{{small|15th}}
!2/8
align=left|{{fbw|GEQ}}

××R1
{{small|15th}}
×!1/5
align=left|{{fbw|GHA}}

|•

R1
{{small|T-13th}}
R1
{{small|12th}}
R1
{{small|15th}}
!3/9
align=left|{{fbw|CIV}}

××R1
{{small|23rd}}
!1/6
align=left|{{fbw|MAR}}

|•

R2
{{small|12th}}
!1/9
align=left|{{fbw|NGA}}

|R1
{{small|10th}}

R1
{{small|11th}}
QF
{{small|7th}}
R1
{{small|15th}}
R1
{{small|13th}}
R1
{{small|9th}}
R1
{{small|21st}}
R2
{{small|16th}}
R2
{{small|10th}}
!9/9
align=left|{{fbw|RSA}}

R1
{{small|22nd}}
R2
{{small|16th}}
!2/8
align=left|{{fbw|ZAM}}

|•

R1
{{small|25th}}
!1/9
align=left|Total (8 teams)||1||1||2||2||2||2||3||3||4|| ||16

=Olympic Games=

==Men's tournament==

{{See also|Football at the Summer Olympics#Participating nations}}

class="wikitable" style="text-align:center; font-size:80%"

!colspan=31|Olympic Games (Men's tournament) record

Team|| 1900
{{flagicon|France}}
(3) || colspan="2"| 1904
{{flagicon|United States}}
(3) || 1908
{{flagicon|Great Britain}}
(6) || 1912
{{flagicon|Sweden}}
(11) || 1920
{{flagicon|Belgium}}
(14) || 1924
{{flagicon|France}}
(22) || 1928
{{flagicon|Netherlands}}
(17) || 1936
{{flagicon|Germany|Nazi}}
(16) || 1948
{{flagicon|United Kingdom}}
(18) || 1952
{{flagicon|Finland}}
(25) || 1956
{{flagicon|Australia}}
(11) || 1960
{{flagicon|Italy}}
(16) || 1964
{{flagicon|Japan|1947}}
(14) || 1968
{{flagicon|Mexico}}
(16) || 1972
{{flagicon|FRG}}
(16) || 1976
{{flagicon|Canada}}
(13) || 1980
{{flagicon|Soviet Union|1955}}
(16) || 1984
{{flagicon|United States}}
(16) || 1988
{{flagicon|South Korea|1997}}
(16) || 1992
{{flagicon|Spain}}
(16) || 1996
{{flagicon|United States}}
(16) || 2000
{{flagicon|Australia}}
(16) || 2004
{{flagicon|Greece}}
(16) || 2008
{{flagicon|China}}
(16) || 2012
{{flagicon|GBR}}
(16) || 2016
{{flagicon|Brazil}}
(16) || 2020
{{flagicon|Japan}}
(16) || 2024
{{flagicon|France}}
(16) || Apps.
align=left| {{flagIOC|ALG}}colspan=13| {{small|Part of France}}style="background:#efefef;"|814

! 2

align=left| {{flagIOC|CMR}}colspan="5" style="background:#efefef;"|colspan=8| {{small|Part of France}}11bgcolor=gold| 18

! 3

align=left| {{flagIOC|EGY}}{{efn|Egypt team represented the United Arab Republic with Syria in 1960 finishing the 12th and alone in 1964 finishing the 4th.}}colspan="4" style="background:#efefef;"|88bgcolor=#9acdff|4911912bgcolor=#9acdff|4style="background:#efefef;"|81288bgcolor=#9acdff|4

! 13

align=left| {{flagIOC|CIV}}colspan=13| {{small|Part of France}}style="background:#efefef;"|67

! 2

align=left| {{flagIOC|GAB}}colspan=13| {{small|Part of France}}colspan="2" style="background:#efefef;"|colspan="2" style="background:#efefef;"|12

! 1

align=left| {{flagIOC|GHA}}colspan=10| {{small|Part of the United Kingdom}}style="background:#efefef;"|71216colspan="2" style="background:#efefef;"|style="background:#c96;"| 389

! 6

align=left| {{flagIOC|GUI}}colspan=12| {{small|Part of France}}colspan="2" style="background:#efefef;"|11colspan="2" style="background:#efefef;"|16

! 2

align=left| {{flagIOC|MLI}}colspan=13| {{small|Part of France}}style="background:#efefef;"|514

! 2

align=left| {{flagIOC|MAR}}colspan="4" style="background:#efefef;"|colspan=7| {{small|Protectorate of France/Spain}}style="background:#efefef;"|138– style="background:#efefef;"|121516=1011style="background:#c96;"| 3

! 8

align=left| {{flagIOC|NGR}}colspan="5" style="background:#efefef;"|colspan=5| {{small|Part of the United Kingdom}}14style="background:#efefef;"|1315bgcolor=gold| 18style="background:silver;"| 2style="background:#c96;"| 3

! 7

align=left| {{flagIOC|SEN}}colspan=13| {{small|Part of France}}6

! 1

align=left| {{flagIOC|RSA}}style="background:#efefef;"|colspan="2"| –– | –colspan="7" style="background:#efefef;"| {{small|Banned because of apartheid}}– | –– | 111316

! 3

align=left| {{flagIOC|SUD}}colspan=12| {{small|Part of the United Kingdom}}style="background:#efefef;"|15colspan="2" style="background:#efefef;"|

! 1

align=left| {{flagIOC|TUN}}colspan=11| {{small|Part of France}}style="background:#efefef;"|15style="background:#efefef;"|131412

! 4

align=left| {{flagIOC|ZAM}}colspan="6" style="background:#efefef;"|colspan=5| {{small|Part of the United Kingdom}}style="background:#efefef;"|{{small|{{Tooltip|RHO|Part of Rhodesia}}}}style="background:#efefef;"|155

! 2

align=left| Total (15 teams) || || colspan=2| 0 || 0 || 0 || 1 || 1 || 1 || 1 || 1 || 1 || 0 || 3 || 3 || 3 || 3 || 3 || 3 || 3 || 3 || 3 || 3 || 4 || 4 || 3 || 4 || 3 || 3 || 4 ||

==Women's tournament==

{{See also|Football at the Summer Olympics#Participating nations 2}}

class="wikitable" style="text-align:center; font-size:85%"

!colspan=10|Olympic Games (Women's tournament) record

Team || 1996
{{flagicon|United States}}
(8) || 2000
{{flagicon|Australia}}
(8) || 2004
{{flagicon|Greece}}
(10) || 2008
{{flagicon|China}}
(12) || 2012
{{flagicon|GBR}}
(12) || 2016
{{flagicon|Brazil}}
(12) || 2020
{{flagicon|Japan}}
(12) || 2024
{{flagicon|France}}
(12) || Apps.
align=left| {{flagIOC|CMR}}12

! 1

align=left| {{flagIOC|NGR}}861111

! 4

align=left| {{flagIOC|RSA}}1010

! 2

align=left| {{flagIOC|ZAM}}912

! 2

align=left| {{flagIOC|ZIM}}12

! 1

Total (5 teams) || 0 || 1 || 1 || 1 || 2 || 2 || 1 || 2 || 10

=Africa Cup of Nations=

{{Main|Africa Cup of Nations records and statistics}}

class="wikitable" style="text-align:center; font-size:85%;"
Team

!{{flagicon|SDN|1956}}
1957
(3)

!{{flagicon|UAR}}
1959
(3)

!{{flagicon|ETH|1897}}
1962
(4)

!{{flagicon|GHA}}
1963
(6)

!{{flagicon|TUN|1959}}
1965
(6)

!{{flagicon|ETH|1897}}
1968
(8)

!{{flagicon|SDN|1956}}
1970
(8)

!{{flagicon|CMR|1961}}
1972
(8)

!{{flagicon|EGY|1972}}
1974
(8)

!{{flagicon|ETH|1975}}
1976
(8)

!{{flagicon|GHA}}
1978
(8)

!{{flagicon|NGA}}
1980
(8)

!{{flagicon|LBY|1977}}
1982
(8)

!{{flagicon|CIV}}
1984
(8)

!{{flagicon|EGY}}
1986
(8)

!{{flagicon|MAR}}
1988
(8)

!{{flagicon|ALG}}
1990
(8)

!{{flagicon|SEN}}
1992
(12)

!{{flagicon|TUN|1959}}
1994
(12)

!{{flagicon|RSA}}
1996
(15)

!{{flagicon|BFA}}
1998
(16)

!{{flagicon|GHA}}
{{flagicon|NGA}}
2000
(16)

!{{flagicon|MLI}}
2002
(16)

!{{flagicon|TUN}}
2004
(16)

!{{flagicon|EGY}}
2006
(16)

!{{flagicon|GHA}}
2008
(16)

!{{flagicon|ANG}}
2010
(15)

!{{flagicon|EQG}}
{{flagicon|GAB}}
2012
(16)

!{{flagicon|RSA}}
2013
(16)

!{{flagicon|GNQ}}
2015
(16)

!{{flagicon|GAB}}
2017
(16)

!{{flagicon|EGY}}
2019
(24)

!{{flagicon|CMR}}
2021
(24)

!{{flagicon|CIV}}
2023
(24)

!{{flagicon|MAR}}
2025
(24)

!{{flagicon|KEN}}
{{flagicon|TAN}}
{{flagicon|UGA}}
2027
(24)

!Apps.

colspan=38|North Africa Members
align=left|{{fb|ALG}}

| colspan=3| {{small|Part of France}}

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align=left|{{fb|EGY}}

| bgcolor=Gold|1st

style="border: 3px solid red" bgcolor=Gold|1stbgcolor=Silver|2ndbgcolor=#cc9966|3rd××bgcolor=#cc9966|3rdstyle="border: 3px solid red" bgcolor=#cc9966|3rdbgcolor=#9acdff|4thbgcolor=#9acdff|4th×bgcolor=#9acdff|4thstyle="border: 3px solid red" bgcolor=Gold|1stGSGSGSbgcolor=#ffebcd| QFbgcolor=#ffebcd| QFbgcolor=Gold|1stbgcolor=#ffebcd| QFbgcolor=#ffebcd| QFGSstyle="border: 3px solid red" bgcolor=Gold|1stbgcolor=Gold|1stbgcolor=Gold|1stbgcolor=Silver|2ndstyle="border: 3px solid red"|R16bgcolor=Silver|2ndR16Q! 27
align=left|{{fb|LBY}}

| colspan=5 bgcolor=#efefef|

×××××style="border: 3px solid red" bgcolor=Silver|2nd××××××GSGS! 3
align=left|{{fb|MAR}}×××GS×bgcolor=Gold|1stGSbgcolor=#cc9966|3rdbgcolor=#9acdff|4thstyle="border: 3px solid red" bgcolor=#9acdff|4thGSbgcolor=#ffebcd| QFGSGSbgcolor=Silver|2ndGSGSGSGS••bgcolor=#ffebcd| QFR16bgcolor=#ffebcd| QFR16style="border: 3px solid red"|Q! 20
align=left|{{fb|TUN}}

| colspan=2| {{small|{{Tooltip|Prot.|Protectorate}} of France}}

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colspan=38|West Africa Members
align=left|{{fb|BEN}}

| colspan=2| {{small|Part of France}}

colspan=2 bgcolor=#efefef|××××××××GSGSGSQFQ! 5
align=left|{{fb|BFA}}

| colspan=2| {{small|Part of France}}

colspan=2 bgcolor=#efefef|××××GS×××××GSstyle="border: 3px solid red" bgcolor=#9acdff|4thGSGSGSGSGSbgcolor=Silver|2ndGSbgcolor=#cc9966|3rdbgcolor=#9acdff|4thR16Q! 14
align=left|{{fb|CPV}}

| colspan=9| {{small|Part of Portugal}}

colspan=9 bgcolor=#efefef|bgcolor=#efefef| •bgcolor=#efefef| ×bgcolor=#efefef|QFGSR16QF! 4
align=left|{{fb|GAM}}

| colspan=4| {{small|Part of the United Kingdom}}

bgcolor=#efefef|×××××××××××QFGS! 2
align=left|{{fb|GHA}}

| {{small|{{Tooltip|UK|Part of United Kingdom}}}}

bgcolor=#efefef|style="border: 3px solid red" bgcolor=Gold|1stbgcolor=Gold| 1stbgcolor=Silver| 2ndbgcolor=Silver| 2ndstyle="border: 3px solid red" bgcolor=Gold|1stGSbgcolor=Gold| 1stGSbgcolor=Silver| 2ndQFbgcolor=#9ACDFF| 4thGSstyle="border: 3px solid red"|QFQFGSstyle="border: 3px solid red" bgcolor=#CC9966| 3rdbgcolor=Silver| 2ndbgcolor=#9ACDFF| 4thbgcolor=#9ACDFF| 4thbgcolor=Silver| 2ndbgcolor=#9ACDFF| 4thR16GSGS! 24
align=left|{{fb|GUI}}

| {{small|{{Tooltip|FRA|Part of France}}}}

colspan=2 bgcolor=#efefef|••GSGSbgcolor=Silver|2ndGSGSGS×QFQFQFGSQFR16R16QF! 14
align=left|{{fb|GNB}}

| colspan=9| {{small|Part of Portugal}}

colspan=6 bgcolor=#efefef|×××××××××GSGSGSGS! 4
align=left|{{fb|CIV}}

| colspan=2| {{small|Part of France}}

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align=left|{{fb|LBR}}

| colspan=3 bgcolor=#efefef|

×××××××××GSGS! 2
align=left|{{fb|MLI}}

| colspan=2| {{small|Part of France}}

colspan=2 bgcolor=#efefef|bgcolor=Silver|2ndbgcolor=#9ACDFF|4thstyle="border: 3px solid red" bgcolor=#9ACDFF|4thbgcolor=#9ACDFF|4thGSGSbgcolor=#CC9966|3rdbgcolor=#CC9966|3rdGSGSR16R16QFQ! 14
align=left|{{fb|MTN}}

| colspan=2| {{small|Part of France}}

colspan=7 bgcolor=#efefef|×××××××××GSGSR16! 3
align=left|{{fb|NIG}}

| colspan=2| {{small|Part of France}}

colspan=3 bgcolor=#efefef|××××××××××GSGS! 2
align=left|{{fb|NGR}}

| colspan=2 bgcolor=#efefef|

×GS××bgcolor=#CC9966|3rdbgcolor=#CC9966|3rdstyle="border: 3px solid red" bgcolor=Gold|1stGSbgcolor=Silver|2ndbgcolor=Silver|2ndbgcolor=Silver|2ndbgcolor=#CC9966|3rdbgcolor=Gold|1st••×style="border: 3px solid red" bgcolor=Silver|2ndbgcolor=#CC9966|3rdbgcolor=#CC9966|3rdbgcolor=#CC9966|3rdQFbgcolor=#cc9966|3rdbgcolor=Gold|1stbgcolor=#CC9966|3rdR16bgcolor=Silver|2ndQ! 21
align=left|{{fb|SEN}}

| colspan=2| {{small|Part of France}}

colspan=2 bgcolor=#efefef|bgcolor="#9ACDFF"|4thGS×GSbgcolor="#9ACDFF"|4thstyle="border: 3px solid red"| QFQFQFbgcolor=Silver| 2ndQFbgcolor=#9ACDFF| 4thGSGSGSQFbgcolor=Silver| 2ndbgcolor=Gold|1stR16Q! 18
align=left|{{fb|SLE}}

| colspan=2| {{small|Part of the {{Tooltip|UK|Part of United Kingdom}}}}

colspan=3 bgcolor=#efefef|×××××××GSGS×××GS! 3
align=left|{{fb|TOG}}

| colspan=2| {{small|Part of France}}

colspan=2 bgcolor=#efefef|×GS×GS××GSGSGSGS••QFGS! 8
colspan=38|Central Africa Members
align=left|{{fb|CMR}}

| colspan=2| {{small|Part of France}}

colspan=2 bgcolor=#efefef|×GSstyle="border: 3px solid red" bgcolor=#cc9966|3rdGSbgcolor=Gold|1stbgcolor=Silver|2ndbgcolor=Gold|1stGSbgcolor=#9acdff|4thGSQFbgcolor=Gold|1stbgcolor=Gold|1stQFQFbgcolor=Silver|2ndQFGSbgcolor=Gold|1stR16style="border: 3px solid red" bgcolor=#cc9966|3rdR16Q! 22
align=left|{{fb|CGO}}

| colspan=2| {{small|Part of France}}

colspan=3 bgcolor=#efefef|GS×bgcolor=Gold|1stbgcolor=#9acdff|4thGS×QFGSQF! 7
align=left|{{fb|COD}}

| colspan=2| {{nowrap|{{small|Part of Belgium}}}}

colspan=2 bgcolor=#efefef|GSbgcolor=Gold|1stGSbgcolor=#9acdff|4thbgcolor=Gold|1stGS××GSQFQFQFbgcolor=#cc9966|3rdGSQFGSQFGSbgcolor=#cc9966|3rdQFR16bgcolor=#9acdff|4thQ! 21
align=left|{{fb|EQG}}

| colspan=6| {{small|Part of Spain}}

colspan=9 bgcolor=#efefef|××××××style="border: 3px solid red"|QFstyle="border: 3px solid red" bgcolor=#9ACDFF|4thQFR16Q! 5
align=left|{{fb|GAB}}

| colspan=2| {{small|Part of France}}

colspan=4 bgcolor=#efefef|×××××GSQFGSGSstyle="border: 3px solid red"|QFGSstyle="border: 3px solid red"|GSR16Q! 9
colspan=38|East Africa Members
align=left|{{fb|BDI}}

| colspan=3| {{small|Part of Belgium}}

colspan=5 bgcolor=#efefef|×××××××××××GS! 1
align=left|{{fb|ETH}}

| bgcolor=Silver|2nd

bgcolor=#cc9966|3rdstyle="border: 3px solid red" bgcolor=Gold|1stbgcolor=#9acdff|4thGSstyle="border: 3px solid red" bgcolor=#9acdff|4thGSstyle="border: 3px solid red"|GSGS×××××GSGS! 11
align=left|{{fb|KEN}}

| colspan=2 bgcolor=#efefef|

GS×GSGSGS×GSGS×style="border: 3px solid red"|Q

! 7

align=left|{{fb|RWA}}

| colspan=3| {{small|Part of Belgium}}

colspan=7 bgcolor=#efefef|×××××××××GS×! 1
align=left|{{fb|SDN}}

| style="border: 3px solid red" bgcolor=#cc9966|3rd

bgcolor=Silver|2ndbgcolor=Silver|2ndstyle="border: 3px solid red" bgcolor=Gold|1stGSGS×××××GSQFGSQ! 10
align=left|{{fb|TAN}}

| colspan=5 bgcolor=#efefef|

×GS××××GSGSQstyle="border: 3px solid red"|Q

! 5

align=left|{{fb|UGA}}

| colspan=2 bgcolor=#efefef|

bgcolor=#9acdff|4th×GSGSGSbgcolor=Silver|2nd×××GSR16Qstyle="border: 3px solid red"|Q

! 9

colspan=38|Southern Africa Members
align=left|{{fb|ANG}}

| colspan=9| {{small|Part of Portugal}}

colspan=3 bgcolor=#efefef|×GSGSGSQFstyle="border: 3px solid red"|QFGSGSGSQFQ! 10
align=left|{{fb|BOT}}

| colspan=5| {{small|Part of the United Kingdom}}

colspan=5 bgcolor=#efefef|××××××××GSQ! 2
align=left|{{fb|COM}}

| colspan=9| {{small|Part of France}}

colspan=14 bgcolor=#efefef|×××R16Q! 2
align=left|{{fb|MAD}}

| colspan=2| {{small|Part of France}}

colspan=2 bgcolor=#efefef|×××××××××QF! 1
align=left|{{fb|MWI}}

| colspan=4| {{small|Part of the United Kingdom}}

colspan=4 bgcolor=#efefef|×GSGSR16! 3
align=left|{{fb|MRI}}

| colspan=5 bgcolor=#efefef|

GS××! 1
align=left|{{fb|MOZ}}

| colspan=9| {{small|Part of Portugal}}

colspan=2 bgcolor=#efefef|×GSGSGSGSGSQ! 6
align=left|{{fb|NAM}}

| colspan=17| {{small|Part of South Africa}}

××GSGSGSR16! 4
align=left|{{fb|RSA}}

| ••

colspan=17| {{small|Banned because of apartheid}}style="border: 3px solid red" bgcolor=Gold|1stbgcolor=Silver|2ndbgcolor=#cc9966|3rdQFGSGSGSstyle="border: 3px solid red"|QFGSQFbgcolor=#cc9966|3rdQ! 12
align=left|{{fb|ZAM}}

| colspan=4 bgcolor=#efefef|

××bgcolor=Silver|2ndGSbgcolor=#cc9966|3rdGS×bgcolor=#cc9966|3rdQFbgcolor=Silver|2ndbgcolor=#cc9966|3rdGSGSGSGSGSQFbgcolor=Gold|1stGSGSGSQ! 19
align=left|{{fb|ZIM}}

| colspan=12 bgcolor=#efefef|

GSGSGSGSGS×Q! 6
Team

!{{flagicon|SDN|1956}}
1957
(3)

!{{flagicon|UAR}}
1959
(3)

!{{flagicon|ETH|1897}}
1962
(4)

!{{flagicon|GHA}}
1963
(6)

!{{flagicon|TUN|1959}}
1965
(6)

!{{flagicon|ETH|1897}}
1968
(8)

!{{flagicon|SDN|1956}}
1970
(8)

!{{flagicon|CMR|1961}}
1972
(8)

!{{flagicon|EGY|1972}}
1974
(8)

!{{flagicon|ETH|1975}}
1976
(8)

!{{flagicon|GHA}}
1978
(8)

!{{flagicon|NGA}}
1980
(8)

!{{flagicon|LBY|1977}}
1982
(8)

!{{flagicon|CIV}}
1984
(8)

!{{flagicon|EGY}}
1986
(8)

!{{flagicon|MAR}}
1988
(8)

!{{flagicon|ALG}}
1990
(8)

!{{flagicon|SEN}}
1992
(12)

!{{flagicon|TUN|1959}}
1994
(12)

!{{flagicon|RSA}}
1996
(15)

!{{flagicon|BFA}}
1998
(16)

!{{flagicon|GHA}}
{{flagicon|NGA}}
2000
(16)

!{{flagicon|MLI}}
2002
(16)

!{{flagicon|TUN}}
2004
(16)

!{{flagicon|EGY}}
2006
(16)

!{{flagicon|GHA}}
2008
(16)

!{{flagicon|ANG}}
2010
(15)

!{{flagicon|EQG}}
{{flagicon|GAB}}
2012
(16)

!{{flagicon|RSA}}
2013
(16)

!{{flagicon|GNQ}}
2015
(16)

!{{flagicon|GAB}}
2017
(16)

!{{flagicon|EGY}}
2019
(24)

!{{flagicon|CMR}}
2021
(24)

!{{flagicon|CIV}}
2023
(24)

!{{flagicon|MAR}}
2025
(24)

!{{flagicon|KEN}}
{{flagicon|TAN}}
{{flagicon|UGA}}
2027
(24)

!Apps.

=Women's Africa Cup of Nations=

{{See also|Women's Africa Cup of Nations#Participating nations|Women's Africa Cup of Nations records and statistics}}

class="wikitable" style="text-align:center; font-size:85%"

!colspan=18|Women's Africa Cup of Nations record

width=150|Team
(Total 26 teams)

! 1991
{{flagicon

}
(4)

! 1995
{{flagicon|}}
(6)

! 1998
{{flagicon|NGR}}
(7)

! 2000
{{flagicon|RSA}}
(8)

! 2002
{{flagicon|NGR}}
(8)

! 2004
{{flagicon|RSA}}
(8)

! 2006
{{flagicon|NGR}}
(8)

! 2008
{{flagicon|EQG}}
(8)

! 2010
{{flagicon|RSA}}
(8)

! 2012
{{flagicon|EQG}}
(8)

! 2014
{{flagicon|NAM}}
(8)

! 2016
{{flagicon|CMR}}
(8)

! 2018
{{flagicon|GHA}}
(8)

! 2022
{{flagicon|MAR}}
(12)

! 2024
{{flagicon|MAR}}
(12)

! Apps.

|-

| align=left|{{fbw|ALG|size=20px}}

| colspan=3 bgcolor="#efefef"| || • ||bgcolor="#efefef"| || R1 || R1 || • || R1 ||bgcolor="#efefef"| || R1 || • || R1 || • || Q

!6

|-

| align=left|{{fbw|ANG|size=20px}}

| bgcolor="#efefef"| ||style="background:#81c846"| SF || colspan=2 bgcolor="#efefef"| || R1 || bgcolor="#efefef"| || • || bgcolor="#efefef"| || • || colspan=4 bgcolor="#efefef"| || • || •

!2

|-

| align=left|{{fbw|BOT|size=20px}}

| × || || || || || || || || || || || || || QF || Q

!2

|-

| align=left|{{fbw|BFA|size=20px}}

| × || || || || || || || || || || || || || GS || •

!1

|-

| align=left|{{fbw|BDI|size=20px}}

| × || || || || || || || || || || || || || GS || •

!1

|-

| align=left|{{fbw|CMR|size=20px}}

| bgcolor=Silver| 2nd || bgcolor="#efefef"| × || bgcolor=#9acdff| 4th || R1 || bgcolor=#cc9966| 3rd || bgcolor=Silver| 2nd || bgcolor=#9acdff| 4th || bgcolor=#9acdff| 4th || bgcolor=#9acdff| 4th || bgcolor=#cc9966| 3rd || bgcolor=Silver| 2nd ||style="border: 3px solid red" bgcolor=Silver| 2nd || bgcolor=#cc9966| 3rd || QF || •

!13

|-

| align=left|{{fbw|CGO|size=20px}}

| bgcolor="#efefef"| × || colspan=4 bgcolor="#efefef"| || • || • || R1 || colspan=4 bgcolor="#efefef"| || • || • || •

!1

|-

| align=left|{{fbw|COD|size=20px}}

| colspan=2 bgcolor="#efefef"| || bgcolor=#cc9966| 3rd || bgcolor="#efefef"| × || • || bgcolor="#efefef"| × || R1 || • || • || R1 || bgcolor="#efefef"| || bgcolor="#efefef"| × || bgcolor="#efefef"| || x || Q

!4

|-

| align=left|{{fbw|EGY|size=20px}}

| colspan=2 bgcolor="#efefef"| || R1 || • || colspan=2 bgcolor="#efefef"| || • || bgcolor="#efefef"| × || bgcolor="#efefef"| × || • || • || R1 || bgcolor="#efefef"| || • || •

!2

|-

| align=left|{{fbw|EQG|size=20px}}

| colspan=4 bgcolor="#efefef"| || • || • || R1 || style="border: 3px solid red" bgcolor=Gold| 1st || bgcolor=Silver| 2nd || style="border: 3px solid red" bgcolor=Gold| 1st || • || • || R1 || • || •

!5

|-

| align=left|{{fbw|ETH|size=20px}}

| colspan=4 bgcolor="#efefef"| || R1 || bgcolor=#9acdff| 4th || bgcolor="#efefef"| × || bgcolor="#efefef"| || • || R1 || • || • || • || • || •

!3

|-

| align=left|{{fbw|GHA|size=20px}}

| QF ||style="background:#81c846"| SF || bgcolor=Silver| 2nd || bgcolor=#cc9966| 3rd || bgcolor=Silver| 2nd || bgcolor=#cc9966| 3rd || bgcolor=Silver| 2nd || R1 || R1 || • || R1 || bgcolor=#cc9966| 3rd || style="border: 3px solid red"| R1 || • || Q

!13

|-

| align=left|{{fbw|GUI|size=20px}}

|style="background:#81c846"| SF || bgcolor="#efefef"| × || • || colspan=2 bgcolor="#efefef"| || • || • || • || • || • || bgcolor="#efefef"| || • || bgcolor="#efefef"| || • || •

!1

|-

| align=left|{{fbw|CIV|size=20px}}

| colspan=4 bgcolor="#efefef"| || • || bgcolor="#efefef"| || • || • || • || R1 || bgcolor=#cc9966| 3rd || • || • || • || •

!2

|-

| align=left|{{fbw|KEN|size=20px}}

| colspan=2 bgcolor="#efefef"| || x || x ||colspan=2 bgcolor="#efefef"| || • ||bgcolor="#efefef"| || x || x || • || R1 || • || x || •

!1

|-

| align=left|{{fbw|MLI|size=20px}}

| colspan=4 bgcolor="#efefef"| || R1 || R1 || R1 || R1 || R1 || • || • || R1 || bgcolor=#9acdff| 4th || • || Q

!8

|-

| align=left|{{fbw|MAR|size=20px}}

| colspan=2 bgcolor="#efefef"| || R1 || R1 || • || bgcolor="#efefef"| || • || • || • || • || • || • || • || style="border: 3px solid red" bgcolor=Silver| 2nd || style="border: 3px solid red"| Q

!4

|-

| align=left|{{fbw|NAM|size=20px}}

| colspan=2 bgcolor="#efefef"| || bgcolor="#efefef"| × || colspan=3 bgcolor="#efefef"| || • || • || • || • || style="border: 3px solid red"| R1 || • || • || • || •

!1

|-

| align=left|{{fbw|NGR|size=20px}}

| bgcolor=Gold| 1st || bgcolor=Gold| 1st || style="border: 3px solid red" bgcolor=Gold| 1st || bgcolor=Gold| 1st || style="border: 3px solid red" bgcolor=Gold| 1st || bgcolor=Gold| 1st || style="border: 3px solid red" bgcolor=Gold| 1st || bgcolor=#cc9966| 3rd || bgcolor=Gold| 1st || bgcolor=#9acdff| 4th || bgcolor=Gold| 1st || bgcolor=Gold| 1st || bgcolor=Gold| 1st ||bgcolor=#9acdff| 4th || Q

!15

|-

| align=left|{{fbw|REU|size=20px}}

| colspan=3 bgcolor="#efefef"| || R1 || colspan=11, bgcolor="#efefef"|

!1

|-

| align=left|{{fbw|SEN|size=20px}}

| bgcolor="#efefef"| × || colspan=3 bgcolor="#efefef"| || • || • || • || • || • || R1 || • || • || • || QF || Q

!3

|-

| align=left|{{fbw|SLE|size=20px}}

| bgcolor="#efefef"| || QF || bgcolor="#efefef"| × || bgcolor="#efefef"| × || colspan=4 bgcolor="#efefef"| || • || bgcolor="#efefef"| || bgcolor="#efefef"| × || bgcolor="#efefef"| || × || • || ×

!1

|-

| align=left|{{fbw|RSA|size=20px}}

| bgcolor="#efefef"| || bgcolor=Silver| 2nd || R1 || style="border: 3px solid red" bgcolor=Silver| 2nd || bgcolor=#9acdff| 4th || style="border: 3px solid red"| R1 || bgcolor=#cc9966| 3rd || bgcolor=Silver| 2nd || style="border: 3px solid red" bgcolor=#cc9966| 3rd || bgcolor=Silver| 2nd || bgcolor=#9acdff| 4th || bgcolor=#9acdff| 4th || bgcolor=Silver| 2nd || bgcolor=Gold| 1st || Q

!14

|-

| align=left|{{fbw|TAN|size=20px}}

| colspan=4 bgcolor="#efefef"| || • || • || • || • || R1 || • || • || • || • || • || Q

!2

|-

| align=left|{{fbw|TUN|size=20px}}

| colspan=7 bgcolor="#efefef"| || R1 || • || • || • || • || || QF || Q

!3

|-

| align=left|{{fbw|UGA|size=20px}}

| colspan=2 bgcolor="#efefef"| || • || R1 || • || bgcolor="#efefef"| × || bgcolor="#efefef"| × || colspan=2 bgcolor="#efefef"| || • || colspan=2 bgcolor="#efefef"| || || GS || •

!2

|-

| align=left|{{fbw|ZAM|size=20px}}

| bgcolor="#efefef"| × || QF || colspan=2 bgcolor="#efefef"| || • || bgcolor="#efefef"| || • || • || bgcolor="#efefef"| || • || R1 || • || R1 || bgcolor=#cc9966| 3rd || Q

!5

|-

| align=left|{{fbw|ZIM|size=20px}}

| bgcolor="#efefef"| × || colspan=2 bgcolor="#efefef"| || bgcolor=#9acdff| 4th || R1 || R1 || bgcolor="#efefef"| × || • || bgcolor="#efefef"| || • || • || R1 || • || • || ×

!4

|}

=FIFA U-20 World Cup=

{{main|FIFA U-20 World Cup records and statistics}}

class="wikitable" style="text-align:center; font-size:90%"
style="background:#cccccc;" align=center

!colspan=26|FIFA U-20 World Cup record

width=200|Team

!1977
{{Flagicon|Tunisia|1959}}
(16)

!1979
{{Flagicon|Japan|1947}}
(16)

!1981
{{Flagicon|Australia}}
(16)

!1983
{{Flagicon|Mexico}}
(16)

!1985
{{Flagicon|USSR}}
(16)

!1987
{{Flagicon|Chile}}
(16)

!1989
{{Flagicon|Saudi Arabia}}
(16)

!1991
{{Flagicon|Portugal}}
(16)

!1993
{{Flagicon|Australia}}
(16)

!1995
{{Flagicon|Qatar}}
(16)

!1997
{{Flagicon|Malaysia}}
(24)

!1999
{{Flagicon|Nigeria}}
(24)

!2001
{{Flagicon|Argentina}}
(24)

!2003
{{Flagicon|United Arab Emirates}}
(24)

!2005
{{Flagicon|Netherlands}}
(24)

!2007
{{Flagicon|Canada}}
(24)

!2009
{{Flagicon|Egypt}}
(24)

!2011
{{Flagicon|Colombia}}
(24)

!2013
{{Flagicon|Turkey}}
(24)

!2015
{{Flagicon|New Zealand}}
(24)

!2017
{{Flagicon|South Korea}}
(24)

!2019
{{Flagicon|Poland}}
(24)

!2023
{{Flagicon|Argentina}}
(24)

!2025
{{Flagicon|Chile}}
(24)

!Apps.

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| align=left| {{fbu|20|ALG}}

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! 1

align=center

| align=left| {{fbu|20|ANG}}

| ×

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! 1

align=center

| align=left| {{fbu|20|BEN}}

| ×

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! 1

align=center

| align=left| {{fbu|20|BFA}}

| ×

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! 1

align=center

| align=left| {{fbu|20|BDI}}

| ×

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! 1

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| align=left| {{fbu|20|CMR}}

| ×

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! 6

align=center

| align=left| {{fbu|20|CGO}}

| ×

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! 1

align=center

| align=left| {{fbu|20|EGY}}

| •

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| align=left| {{fbu|20|ETH}}

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! 1

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| align=left| {{fbu|20|GAM}}

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! 2

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| align=left| {{fbu|20|GHA}}

| ×

×××bgcolor=silver|2ndbgcolor=#9acdff|4thQFbgcolor=silver|2ndbgcolor=gold|1stbgcolor=#cc9966|3rdR2! 7
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| align=left| {{fbu|20|GUI}}

| •

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! 2

align=center

| align=left| {{fbu|20|CIV}}

| R1

××R1R1×R1R2! 5
align=center

| align=left| {{fbu|20|MLI}}

| ×

×××××R1bgcolor=#cc9966|3rdR1R1R1bgcolor=#cc9966|3rdQF

! 7

align=center

| align=left| {{fbu|20|MAR}}

| R1

R2bgcolor=#9acdff|4th! 3
align=center

| align=left| {{fbu|20|NGA}}

| ×

R1bgcolor=#cc9966|3rdR1bgcolor=silver|2ndstyle="border: 3px solid red"|QFbgcolor=silver|2ndQFR2QFR2R2R2QF! 13
align=center

| align=left| {{fbu|20|SEN}}

| ×

××××bgcolor=#9acdff|4thR2QFR1! 4
align=center

| align=left| {{fbu|20|RSA}}

| ×

××××××××R1R2R1R1! 4
align=center

| align=left| {{fbu|20|TOG}}

| ×

××R1××××××××

! 1

align=center

| align=left| {{fbu|20|TUN}}

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! 3

align=center

| align=left| {{fbu|20|ZAM}}

| ×

×××××R1R2QF! 3
align=left|Total (21 teams)||3||2||2||2||2||2||2||2||2||2||4||5||4||4||4||4||5||4||4||4||4||4||4||4

! 26

=FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup=

{{See also|FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup#Comprehensive team results in each World Cup}}

class="wikitable" style="text-align:center; font-size:90%"
style="background:#cccccc;" align=center

!colspan=14|FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup record

Team

!2002
{{flagicon|CAN}}
(12)

!2004
{{flagicon|THA}}
(12)

!2006
{{flagicon|RUS}}
(16)

!2008
{{flagicon|CHI}}
(16)

!2010
{{flagicon|GER}}
(16)

!2012
{{flagicon|JPN}}
(16)

!2014
{{flagicon|CAN}}
(16)

!2016
{{flagicon|PNG}}
(16)

!2018
{{flagicon|FRA}}
(16)

!2022
{{flagicon|CRC}}
(16){{efn|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.}}

!2024
{{flagicon|COL}}
(24)

!2026
{{flagicon|POL}}
(24)

!Apps.

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align=center

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align=center

|align=left| {{fbwu|20|GHA}}

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|align=left| {{fbwu|20|MAR}}

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|R1

QFQFQFbgcolor=silver|2ndbgcolor=#9acdff|4thbgcolor=silver|2ndR1QFQFR2!11
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!align=left|Total (5 teams)

112222222244

!26

=FIFA U-17 World Cup=

{{main|FIFA U-17 World Cup records and statistics}}

class="wikitable" style="text-align:center; font-size:90%"
style="background:#cccccc;" align=center

!colspan=22|FIFA U-17 World Cup record

Team

!1985
{{Flagicon|China}}
(16)

!1987
{{Flagicon|Canada}}
(16)

!1989
{{Flagicon|Scotland}}
(16)

!1991
{{Flagicon|Italy}}
(16)

!1993
{{Flagicon|Japan|1947}}
(16)

!1995
{{Flagicon|Ecuador}}
(16)

!1997
{{Flagicon|Egypt}}
(16)

!1999
{{Flagicon|New Zealand}}
(16)

!2001
{{Flagicon|Trinidad and Tobago}}
(16)

!2003
{{Flagicon|Finland}}
(16)

!2005
{{Flagicon|Peru|football}}
(16)

!2007
{{Flagicon|South Korea|1997}}
(24)

!2009
{{Flagicon|Nigeria}}
(24)

!2011
{{Flagicon|Mexico}}
(24)

!2013
{{Flagicon|United Arab Emirates}}
(24)

!2015
{{Flagicon|Chile}}
(24)

!2017
{{Flagicon|India}}
(24)

!2019
{{Flagicon|Brazil}}
(24){{efn|Original hosts Peru were stripped of the rights to host the 2019 edition in February that year.{{cite web|date=22 February 2019|title=Update on the FIFA U-17 World Cup 2019|url=https://www.fifa.com/about-fifa/who-we-are/news/update-on-the-fifa-u-17-world-cup-2019|website=FIFA.com|access-date=23 February 2019}}}}

!2023
{{Flagicon|Indonesia}}
(24){{efn|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.}}

!2025
{{Flagicon|QAT}}
(48)

! Apps.

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!12

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|•

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!1

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|•

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!3

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!1

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align=left|Total (24 teams)||3||2||3||3||3||3||2||3||3||3||3||4||5||4||4||4||4||4||4||10

!

=FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup=

{{See also|FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup#Comprehensive team results by tournament}}

class="wikitable" style="text-align:center; font-size:90%"
style="background:#cccccc;" align=center

! colspan=11|FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup record

Team

!2008
{{flagicon|NZL}}
(16)

!2010
{{flagicon|TRI}}
(16)

!2012
{{flagicon|AZE}}
(16)

!2014
{{flagicon|CRC}}
(16)

!2016
{{flagicon|JOR}}
(16)

!2018
{{flagicon|URU}}
(16)

!2022
{{flagicon|IND}}
(16){{efn|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.}}

!2024
{{flagicon|DOM}}
(16)

!2025
{{flagicon|MAR}}
(24)

!Apps.

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!3

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!1

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|align=left|{{fbwu|17|GHA}}

|R1

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!1

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|R1

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!8

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!align=left|Total (9 teams)

23333333528

=FIFA Futsal World Cup=

{{main|FIFA Futsal World Cup#Comprehensive team results by tournament}}

class="wikitable" style="text-align:center; font-size:90%"

!colspan=12|FIFA Futsal World Cup record

Team

! 1989
{{Flagicon|Netherlands}}
(16)

1992
{{Flagicon|Hong Kong|1959}}
(16)
1996
{{Flagicon|Spain}}
(16)
2000
{{Flagicon|Guatemala}}
(16)
2004
{{Flagicon|Taiwan}}
(16)
2008
{{Flagicon|Brazil}}
(20)
2012
{{Flagicon|Thailand}}
(24)
2016
{{Flagicon|Colombia}}
(24)
2021
{{Flagicon|Lithuania}}
(24)
2024
{{Flagicon|Uzbekistan}}
(24)
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!1

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!2

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!7

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!3

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!4

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!1

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!1

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!1

Total (8 teams)||2||1||1||1||1||2||3||3||3||3

!20

=FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup=

{{main|FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup records and statistics}}

class="wikitable" style="text-align:center; font-size:90%"

!colspan=25|FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup record

Team

! 1995
{{Flagicon|Brazil}}
(8)

! 1996
{{Flagicon|Brazil}}
(8)

! 1997
{{Flagicon|Brazil}}
(8)

! 1998
{{Flagicon|Brazil}}
(10)

! 1999
{{Flagicon|Brazil}}
(12)

! 2000
{{Flagicon|Brazil}}
(12)

! 2001
{{Flagicon|Brazil}}
(12)

! 2002
{{Flagicon|Brazil}}
(8)

! 2003
{{Flagicon|Brazil}}
(8)

! 2004
{{Flagicon|Brazil}}
(12)

! 2005
{{Flagicon|Brazil}}
(12)

! 2006
{{Flagicon|Brazil}}
(12)

! 2007
{{Flagicon|Brazil}}
(16)

! 2008
{{Flagicon|France}}
(16)

! 2009
{{flagicon|UAE}}
(16)

! 2011
{{flagicon|ITA}}
(16)

! 2013
{{flagicon|TAH}}
(16)

! 2015
{{flagicon|POR}}
(16)

! 2017
{{flagicon|BAH}}
(16)

! 2019
{{flagicon|PAR}}
(16)

! 2021
{{flagicon|RUS}}
(16)

! 2024
{{flagicon|UAE}}
(16)

! 2025
{{flagicon|SEY}}
(16)

! Apps.

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! 2/23

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! 1/23

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! 6/23

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! 10/23

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| •

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! 1/23

align=centre| Total (10 teams) || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 1 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 1 || 2 || 2 || 2 || 2 || 2 || 2 || 2 || 2 || 2 || 2 || 2 || 3

!

=Former tournaments=

==FIFA Confederations Cup==

{{Main article|FIFA Confederations Cup records and statistics}}

class="wikitable" style="text-align:center; font-size:90%"

!colspan=12|FIFA Confederations Cup record

Team

!1992
{{flagicon|Saudi Arabia}}
(4)

!1995
{{flagicon|Saudi Arabia}}
(6)

!1997
{{flagicon|Saudi Arabia}}
(8)

!1999
{{flagicon|Mexico}}
(8)

!2001
{{flagicon|South Korea|1997}}
{{flagicon|Japan}}
(8)

!2003
{{flagicon|France|1974}}
(8)

!2005
{{flagicon|Germany}}
(8)

!2009
{{flagicon|South Africa}}
(8)

!2013
{{flagicon|Brazil}}
(8)

!2017
{{flagicon|Russia}}
(8)

!Apps.

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| •

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! 3

align=left| {{fb|Egypt}}

| •

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! 2

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| style="background:#9acdff;"|4th

! 1

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| •

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! 2

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| ×

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! 1

Total (6 teams) || 1 || 1 || 1 || 1 || 1 || 1 || 1 || 2 || 1 || 1

! 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".{{cite web|date=9 October 2017|title=IFFHS History : Africa – Player of the Century (1900–1999)|url=https://iffhs.de/iffhs-history-africa-player-of-the-century-1900-1999/|website=IFFHS|access-date=9 November 2017}}

{{col-begin}}

{{col-3}}

=CAF Best Player of the Century=

class="wikitable" style="text-align: center"
Player

!Points

align=left|{{Flagicon|Liberia}} George Weah

|95

align=left|{{Flagicon|Cameroon}} Roger Milla

|77

align=left|{{Flagicon|Ghana}} Abédi Pelé

|72

align=left|{{Flagicon|Algeria}} Lakhdar Belloumi

|56

align=left|{{Flagicon|Algeria}} Rabah Madjer

|51

align=left|{{Flagicon|Cameroon}} Théophile Abega

|39

align=left|{{Flagicon|CIV}} Laurent Pokou

|38

align=left|{{Flagicon|Zambia}} Kalusha Bwalya

|37

align=left|{{Flagicon|Morocco}} Ahmed Faras

|35

align=left|{{Flagicon|Nigeria}} Finidi George

|32

{{col-3}}

=CAF Best Goalkeeper of the Century=

class="wikitable" style="text-align: center"
Player

!Points

align=left|{{Flagicon|Cameroon}} Joseph-Antoine Bell

|39

align=left|{{Flagicon|Cameroon}} Thomas N'Kono

|30

align=left|{{Flagicon|Tunisia}} Sadok Sassi "Attouga"

|26

align=left|{{Flagicon|Morocco}} Badou Zaki

|24

align=left|{{Flagicon|Congo DR}} Kazadi Mwamba

|19

align=left|{{Flagicon|Cameroon}} Jacques Songo'o

|13

align=left|{{Flagicon|Zimbabwe}} Bruce Grobbelaar

|11

align=left|{{Flagicon|Egypt}} Ahmed Shobair

|10

align=left|{{Flagicon|CIV}} Alain Gouaméné

|9

align=left|{{Flagicon|Nigeria}} Peter Rufai

|6

{{col-3}}

=CAF Best Women's Footballer of the Century=

class="wikitable" style="text-align: center"
Player

!Points

align=left|{{Flagicon|Nigeria}} Uche Eucharia Ngozi

|21

align=left|{{Flagicon|Ghana}} Nana Ama Gyamfuah

|18

align=left|{{Flagicon|Nigeria}} Doris Nkiru Okosieme

|17

align=left|{{Flagicon|Nigeria}} Florence Omagbemi

|15

align=left|{{Flagicon|Nigeria}} Ann Chiejine

|14

align=left|{{Flagicon|Nigeria}} Rita Nwadike

|13

align=left|{{Flagicon|South Africa}} Fikile Sithole

|9

align=left|{{Flagicon|Ghana}} Vivian Mensah

|8

align=left|{{Flagicon|Nigeria}} Mercy Akide

|rowspan=2|7

align=left|{{Flagicon|Nigeria}} Ann Agumanu

{{col-end}}

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.{{cite web|date=11 August 2007|title=CAF release 30 best African players in the last 50 years|url=http://cafonline.com:80/caf/media-services/facts/77-caf-release-30-best-african-players-in-the-last-50-years.html|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090309085146/http://cafonline.com:80/caf/media-services/facts/77-caf-release-30-best-african-players-in-the-last-50-years.html|archive-date=9 March 2009|website=CAFOnline.com|access-date=15 January 2010}}

{{Div col|colwidth=22em}}

:{{0}}1. {{Flagicon|Cameroon}} Roger Milla

:{{0}}2. {{Flagicon|Egypt}} Mahmoud El Khatib

:{{0}}3. {{Flagicon|Egypt}} Hossam Hassan

:{{0}}4. {{Flagicon|Cameroon}} Samuel Eto'o

:{{0}}5. {{Flagicon|Ghana}} Abedi Pele

:{{0}}6. {{Flagicon|Liberia}} George Weah

:{{0}}7. {{Flagicon|Ivory Coast}} Didier Drogba

:{{0}}8. {{Flagicon|Nigeria}} Nwankwo Kanu

:{{0}}9. {{Flagicon|Algeria}} Rabah Madjer

:10. {{Flagicon|Zambia}} Kalusha Bwalya

:11. {{Flagicon|Ghana}} Michael Essien

:12. {{Flagicon|Nigeria}} Augustine Okocha

:13. {{Flagicon|Egypt}} Saleh Selim

:14. {{Flagicon|Algeria}} Hacène Lalmas

:15. {{Flagicon|South Africa}} Benni McCarthy

:16. {{Flagicon|Senegal}} El Hadji Diouf

:17. {{Flagicon|Morocco}} Noureddine Naybet

:18. {{Flagicon|Nigeria}} Rashidi Yekini

:19. {{Flagicon|Egypt}} Hany Ramzy

:20. {{Flagicon|Egypt}} Hassan Shehata

:21. {{Flagicon|South Africa}} Lucas Radebe

:22. {{Flagicon|Tunisia}} Tarak Dhiab

:23. {{Flagicon|Morocco}} Mohammed Timoumi

:24. {{Flagicon|Ghana}} Tony Yeboah

:25. {{Flagicon|Mali}} Salif Keita

:26. {{Flagicon|Ghana}} Karim Abdul Razak

:27. {{Flagicon|Ghana}} Samuel Kuffour

:28. {{Flagicon|Algeria}} Lakhdar Belloumi

:29. {{Flagicon|Cameroon}} Rigobert Song

:30. {{Flagicon|Sudan}} Nasr Eddin "Jaksa" Abbas

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CAF resolutions

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Awards:

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Qualifications:

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International top goalscorers

{{updated|25 March 2025}}

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

class="wikitable"

| align="center" style="background-color:gold" |

| Indicates the CAF top scorer.

align="center" style="background-color:silver" |

| Indicates the top scorer of the respective nation.

class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center"
width="20"|Rank

!width="250"|Player

!width="250"|Nation

!width="80"|Goals

!width="80"|Matches

!width="80"|Goals per match

!width="120"|Career span

style="background-color:gold"

|1

| align="left" |Godfrey Chitalu

| align="left" |{{fb|ZAM}}

|79

|111

|{{#expr:79/111 round 2}}

|1968–1980

style="background-color:silver"

|2

| align="left" |Kinnah Phiri

| align="left" |{{fb|MWI}}

|71

|117

|{{#expr:71/117 round 2}}

|1973–1981

style="background-color:silver"

|3

| align="left" |Hossam Hassan

| align="left" |{{fb|EGY}}

|68

|176

|{{#expr:68/176 round 2}}

|1985–2006

style="background-color:silver"

|4

| align="left" |Didier Drogba

| align="left" |{{fb|CIV}}

|65

|105

|{{#expr:65/105 round 2}}

|2002–2014

5

| align="left" |Mohamed Salah

| align="left" |{{fb|EGY}}

|60

|105

|{{#expr:60/105 round 2}}

|{{nowrap|2011–present}}

style="background-color:silver"

|6

| align="left" |Samuel Eto'o

| align="left" |{{fb|CMR}}

|56

|118

|{{#expr:56/118 round 2}}

|1997–2014

style="background-color:silver"

|7

| align="left" |Asamoah Gyan

| align="left" |{{fb|GHA}}

|51

|109

|{{#expr:51/109 round 2}}

|{{nowrap|2003–2021}}

8

| align="left" |Abdoulaye Traoré

| align="left" |{{fb|CIV}}

|49

|88

|{{#expr:49/88 round 2}}

|1984–1996

style="background-color:silver"

|9

| align="left" |Islam Slimani

| align="left" |{{fb|ALG}}

|45

|101

|{{#expr:45/101 round 2}}

|2012–present

style="background-color:silver"

|10

| align="left" |Sadio Mané

| align="left" |{{fb|SEN}}

|45

|113

|{{#expr:45/113 round 2}}

|2012–present

style="background-color:silver"

|11

| align="left" |Ali Al-Biski

| align="left" |{{fb|LBY}}

|44

|35

|{{#expr:44/35 round 2}}

|1961–1970

12

| align="left" |Vincent Aboubakar

| align="left" |{{fb|CMR}}

|44

|110

|{{#expr:44/110 round 2}}

|2010–present

13

| align="left" |Roger Milla

| align="left" |{{fb|CMR}}

|43

|77

|{{#expr:43/77 round 2}}

|1973–1994

14

| align="left" |Alex Chola

| align="left" |{{fb|ZAM}}

|43

|102

|{{#expr:43/102 round 2}}

|1975–1985

15

| align="left" |Hassan El-Shazly

| align="left" |{{fb|EGY}}

|42

|62

|{{#expr:42/62 round 2}}

|1961–1975

16

| align="left" |Fawzi Al-Issawi

| align="left" |{{fb|LBY}}

|40

|90

|{{#expr:40/90 round 2}}

|1977–1985

style="background-color:silver"

|17

| align="left" |Akwá

| align="left" |{{fb|ANG}}

|39

|78

|{{#expr:39/78 round 2}}

|1995–2006

18

| align="left" |Kalusha Bwalya

| align="left" |{{fb|ZAM}}

|39

|87

|{{#expr:39/87 round 2}}

|1983–2006

19

| align="left" |Mohamed Aboutrika

| align="left" |{{fb|EGY}}

|38

|100

|{{#expr:38/100 round 2}}

|2001–2013

style="background-color:silver"

|20

| align="left" |Rashidi Yekini

| align="left" |{{fb|NGA}}

|37

|62

|{{#expr:37/62 round 2}}

|1984–1998

style="background-color:silver"

|21

| align="left" |Peter Ndlovu

| align="left" |{{fb|ZIM}}

|37

|81

|{{#expr:37/81 round 2}}

|1991–2007

22

| align="left" |Abdelhafid Tasfaout

| align="left" |{{fb|ALG}}

|36

|80

|{{#expr:36/80 round 2}}

|1990–2002

style="background-color:silver"

|23

| align="left" |Issam Jemâa

| align="left" |{{fb|TUN}}

|36

|84

|{{#expr:36/84 round 2}}

|2005–2014

style="background-color:silver"

|24

| align="left" |Ahmed Faras

| align="left" |{{fb|MAR}}

|36

|94

|{{#expr:36/94 round 2}}

|1966–1979

style="background-color:silver"

|25

| align="left" |William Ouma

| align="left" |{{fb|KEN}}

|35

|66

|{{#expr:35/66 round 2}}

|1965–1977

style="background-color:silver"

|26

| align="left" |Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang

| align="left" |{{fb|GAB}}

|35

|81

|{{#expr:35/81 round 2}}

|2009–present

style="background-color:silver"

|27

| align="left" |Moumouni Dagano

| align="left" |{{fb|BFA}}

|34

|83

|{{#expr:34/83 round 2}}

|1998–2014

28

| align="left" |Dennis Oliech

| align="left" |{{fb|KEN}}

|34

|76

|{{#expr:34/76 round 2}}

|2002–2016

29

| align="left" |Patrick M'Boma

| align="left" |{{fb|CMR}}

|33

|55

|{{#expr:33/55 round 2}}

|1995–2004

style="background-color:silver"

|30

| align="left" |Ibrahima Kandia Diallo

| align="left" |{{fb|GUI}}

|33

|56

|{{#expr:33/56 round 2}}

|1960–1973

style="background-color:silver"

|31

| align="left" |Getaneh Kebede

| align="left" |{{fb|ETH}}

|33

|66

|{{#expr:33/66 round 2}}

|2010–present

32

| align="left" |Abedi Pele

| align="left" |{{fb|GHA}}

|33

|67

|{{#expr:33/67 round 2}}

|1982–1998

33

| align="left" |Ahmed Hassan

| align="left" |{{fb|EGY}}

|33

|184

|{{#expr:33/184 round 2}}

|1995–2004

34

| align="left" |Michael Olunga

| align="left" |{{fb|KEN}}

|32

|65

|{{#expr:32/65 round 2}}

|2012–present

35

| align="left" |Baghdad Bounedjah

| align="left" |{{fb|ALG}}

|32

|76

|{{#expr:32/76 round 2}}

|2013–present

style="background-color:silver"

|36

| align="left" |Emmanuel Adebayor

| align="left" |{{fb|TOG}}

|32

|87

|{{#expr:32/87 round 2}}

|2000–2019

37

| align="left" |Riyad Mahrez

| align="left" |{{fb|ALG}}

|32

|101

|{{#expr:32/101 round 2}}

|2014–present

style="background-color:silver"

|38

| align="left" |Benni McCarthy

| align="left" |{{fb|RSA}}

|31

|79

|{{#expr:31/79 round 2}}

|1997–2011

39

| align="left" |Amr Zaki

| align="left" |{{fb|EGY}}

|30

|63

|{{#expr:30/63 round 2}}

|2004–2013

style="background-color:silver"

|40

| align="left" |Tico-Tico

| align="left" |{{fb|MOZ}}

|30

|94

|{{#expr:30/94 round 2}}

|1995–2010

See also

Notes

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References

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