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Mamelodi Sundowns and ES Tunis have secured qualification to the inaugural FIFA Club World Cup 2025, completing the list of CAF teams to book their tickets to the competition to be held in the United States next year.
With previous winners Al Ahly of Egypt through to the CAF Champions League final once again, both the South African side and the Tunisian outfit are now guaranteed a ticket to the FIFA Club World Cup via the ranking pathway at least.
The new 32-team competition, which will take place in the United States during June and July 2025, features clubs from each of the six confederations competing for the title of world champions.
With four spots at the FIFA Club World Cup for CAF teams, Al Ahly - the winners of the 2020/21 and 2022/23 CAF Champions League - had secured one place, while 2021/22 edition champions Wydad claimed another.
There is still the opportunity for ES Tunis to qualify for the FIFA Club World Cup as continental champions, as they will meet Al Ahly in the two-legged CAF Champions League final on 18 May and 25 May.
And in this instance, Mamelodi Sundowns would join them in booking a ticket to the USA next summer via the ranking pathway, despite their semi-final exit, due to their CAF Champions League performances over the past four seasons.
Should Al Ahly win the CAF Champions League – which would be their third continental title over the past four seasons – they would be joined by both Mamelodi Sundowns and ES Tunis at the FIFA Club World Cup via the ranking pathway.
This is because, in the event of a club winning two or more editions of the confederation’s premier club competition during the 2021-2024 period, the ranking pathway will be used to grant access.
Africa (CAF)
- Wydad (Morocco)
- Al Ahly (Egypt)
- Mamelodi Sundowns (South Africa)
- ES Tunis (Tunisia)
Asia (AFC)
- Al Hilal (Saudi Arabia)
- Urawa Red Diamonds (Japan)
- Ulsan HD FC (Korea Republic)
Europe (UEFA)
- Chelsea (England)
- Real Madrid (Spain)
- Manchester City (England)
- Bayern Munich (Germany)
- Paris Saint-Germain (France)
- Inter Milan (Italy)
- Porto (Portugal)
- Benfica (Portugal)
- Borussia Dortmund (Germany)
- Juventus (Italy)
- Atletico Madrid (Spain)
- FC Salzburg (Austria)
North & Central America, Caribbean (Concacaf)
- Monterrey (Mexico)
- Seattle Sounders (United States)
- Club Leon (Mexico)
Oceania (OFC)
- Auckland City (New Zealand)
South America (CONMEBOL)
- Palmeiras (Brazil)
- Flamengo (Brazil)
- Fluminense (Brazil)
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