African clubs, including Esperance, Masandawana, and TP Mazembe, are vying for spots in the FIFA Club World Cup 2025 alongside Al Ahly and Wydad Casablanca. Esperance faces Mamelodi Sundowns in the CAF Champions League semi-final. Masandawana and Esperance have secured qualification for the Club World Cup, with Al Ahly also progressing. ESTuniscom has secured a spot at MCF25, joining WACofficiel, Al Ahly, and Masandawana as Africa's representatives.
The four clubs that will represent Africa at #MCF25. ππ π²π¦ @WACofficiel πͺπ¬ @AlAhly πΉπ³ @ESTuniscom πΏπ¦ @Masandawana https://t.co/WpBjaVyzAv
πΉπ³π«πΊπΈ @ESTuniscom haved punched their ticket to #MCF25!
Tonightβs @CAF_Online Champions League semi-final results mean @Masandawana and @ESTuniscom have qualified for the FIFA Club World Cup 2025! π @AlAhly's progression to the final means both sides are guaranteed to qualify through their standings in Africa's rankings pathway. https://t.co/yVTn73KlvS
Ticket punched to Paris π The taekwondo team is set for the #ParisOlympics and #ParisParalympics! #MTUSA https://t.co/qTczo2R3ZX
Esperance coach Miguel Cardoso has voiced his concern at the well-being of players plying their trade in Africa's top continental competitions. The Tunisian outfit faces Mamelodi Sundowns in the semi-final of the CAF Champions League. #DStv403 #eNCA https://t.co/YDK6HvSWEn
β @ESTuniscom β @Masandawana β @TPMazembe Three African clubs are in contention to join @AlAhly and @WACofficiel at the FIFA Club World Cup 2025. Two spots for African teams remain up for grabs. Find out how clubs could qualify today. https://t.co/uiE6zDjGA2