African Cup Winners' Cup
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2025 | Al Ahly SC is scheduled to participate in the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup. |
2025 | Espérance Sportive de Tunis will participate in the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup, to be held in the United States, representing a significant international opportunity for the club. |
March 2025 | To commemorate the club's 106th anniversary, Espérance Sportive de Tunis released special third and fourth kits featuring unique designs and color schemes. |
February 14 2025 | Al Ahly officially launched the 'Project of the Century', a comprehensive sports city in Sheikh Zayed, west of Cairo, during the FIFA Club World Cup trophy ceremony. The project includes a 42,000-seat stadium, sports hospital, club museum, sports university, youth academy, and a hotel. |
January 22 2025 | Espérance de Tunis ranked 102nd in the world football club rankings with 1628 points on Footballdatabase. |
January 2025 | Celebrated their 55th anniversary, highlighting their long-standing presence in South African football. |
2024 | Stadium design unveiled at a ceremonial event in Luxor's Hatshepsut Temple, marking a significant milestone for Al Ahly SC's new grounds project. |
2024 | Construction of the new stadium and facilities begins, with a total project cost estimated between EGP 8–9 billion and funding secured from Beltone Leasing & Factoring and Al Qalaa Al Hamraa for Facilities Management. |
2024 | Rodrigo Rodrigues from Brazil joined Espérance Sportive de Tunis |
2024 | Espérance Sportive de Tunis finished as runners-up after losing to Egypt's Al Ahly in the final |
2024 | Kaizer Chiefs won both the CUFA Cup and the Home of Legends Cup. |
2024 | Kaizer Chiefs ranked 30th on the CAF 5-year ranking for the 2024-25 CAF club Season, with a total ranking score of 5 points accumulated from the 2020-21 season. |
2024 | Won their 12th CAF Champions League by defeating Espérance Sportive de Tunis 1-0 on aggregate in the final. |
2024 | Named African Inter-Club Team of the Year and won the FIFA African–Asian–Pacific Cup. |
2024 | Zamalek defeated RS Berkane to win the 2023–24 CAF Confederation Cup for the second time in the club's history, bringing their total continental titles to 14. |
2024 | Zamalek won the 2024 CAF Super Cup by beating Al Ahly 4-3 in a penalty shootout, marking their fifth CAF Super Cup title. |
2024 | The club changed to Zat Outfit as kit manufacturer and expanded sponsorships to include Coca-Cola and Advansys alongside existing partners. |
2024 | JS Kabylie moved to their new Hocine Aït Ahmed Stadium, which has a capacity of 50,766 seats and was constructed over 13 years at an estimated cost of 930 million Algerian dinars. |
2024 | Ryad Boudebouz becomes the most recent captain of JS Kabylie, taking the role from 2024 to the present. |
2024 | JS Kabylie's reserve team won the Algerian Super Cup U21 for the 2024 season. |
December 2024 | The Taraji+ mobile application was updated to version 2.8, enhancing features for fans to access club news, match schedules, and scores. |
December 31 2024 | Espérance Sportive de Tunis became the first Tunisian sports club to be listed on the Tunis Stock Exchange through its parent company, Taraji Holding, marking a significant milestone in the club's financial strategy. |
November 2024 | Laurențiu Reghecampf became the club's coach. |
September 27 2024 | JS Kabylie played their first official match at the new Hocine Aït Ahmed Stadium in Tizi Ouzou, winning a Kabyle derby against Olympique Akbou with a 2-1 victory. |
July 7 2024 | Nasreddine Nabi becomes the current head coach of Kaizer Chiefs F.C. |
June 11 2024 | JS Kabylie is scheduled to end their use of the 1 November 1954 Stadium. |
April 23 2024 | El Hadi Ould Ali became the new president of JS Kabylie club. |
2023 | Espérance Sportive de Tunis returned to the semi-finals, again competing against Egypt's Al Ahly |
2023 | Wins the Tunisian Super Cup. |
2023 | Finished in 10th position in the PSL under interim coach Cavin Johnson, their lowest finish in the PSL era. |
2023 | Returned to Kappa as kit manufacturer. |
2023 | Awarded Globe Soccer for The Best Middle East Club and recognized as African Inter-Club Team of the Year. |
2023 | Al-Ahly was recognized with a market value of €30 million, becoming the most valuable sports club in Africa during the 2023-24 season. |
2023 | Al Ahly SC won the CAF Champions League in the 2023-24 season and were runners-up in the FIFA Club World Cup. |
2023 | Zamalek SC are set to participate in the CAF Confederation Cup. |
2023 | JS Kabylie's reserve team won the Algerian League Cup U21 for the 2023-24 season. |
2023 | Al-Merrikh SC maintained their presence in the CAF Champions League, participating in the group stage. |
October 2023 | The stadium was renamed back to Helmy Zamora Stadium, with its capacity reduced from 40,000 to 20,000 spectators. |
October 21 2023 | Hussein Labib's unified list won the Zamalek Club elections by a large margin. |
August 19 2023 | The Board of Directors of Zamalek submitted a collective resignation following the administration's failure to solve the club's crises and debts. |
July 10 2023 | Achieved their 43rd Egyptian Premier League title. |
July 10 2023 | Youcef Bouzidi successfully saved JS Kabylie from relegation by achieving a 2-0 victory against NC Magra in the 29th penultimate day of the championship in Tizi Ouzou, maintaining the club in Ligue 1. |
June 11 2023 | Won their 11th CAF Champions League by defeating Wydad AC 3-2 on aggregate in the final. |
May 6 2023 | Achour Cheloul took the presidency of JS Kabylie club. |
May 1 2023 | Youcef Bouzidi was named coach of JS Kabylie for the third time in his coaching career, replacing Miloud Hamdi during a difficult 2022–23 season. |
March 18 2023 | JS Kabylie defeats Petro de Luanda 1-0 at Stade du 5 Juillet in Algiers, qualifying for the quarter-finals of the CAF Champions League for the first time in 13 years. |
March 8 2023 | Abdelaziz Zerrouki is appointed as head of the board of directors of SPA-JS Kabylie by Mobilis. |
2022 | Espérance Sportive de Tunis launched Taraji+, a mobile application for iOS and Android, which achieved over 100,000 downloads within two days of its release. |
2022 | Espérance Sportive de Tunis advanced to the quarter-finals, facing Algeria's ES Sétif |
2022 | Club's budget for the 2022–2023 season reached 50 million Tunisian dinars (approximately 16 million euros). |
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