African giants Al Ahly sit firmly at the top of the CAF Clubs’ Ranking 2025, collecting 78 points to cement their dominance on the continent.
Mamelodi Sundowns of South Africa are closing in. The Brazilians hold second place with 67 points, proving their consistency in both domestic and continental competitions.
Tunisia’s Espérance Sportive de Tunis follow in third with 54 points, keeping North Africa well represented at the summit.
Morocco’s RS Berkane rank fourth on 52 points, while Tanzania’s Simba SC sit fifth with 48.
Egypt’s Pyramids FC (47) and Zamalek (42) remain in the mix, showing the country’s continued strength in African football.
Wydad AC take eighth with 39 points after an inconsistent campaign.
USM Alger (37), CR Belouizdad (36), and Young Africans (34) complete the top group of continental contenders.
In West Africa, ASEC Mimosas of Ivory Coast impress in 13th place, while Ghana’s Medeama SC enter the list at 51st, marking a proud moment for the Ghana Premier League.

The Confederation of African Football (CAF) compiled the rankings based on club performances in recent continental tournaments. Clubs with equal points are separated by their most recent results.
With the 2025/26 CAF Champions League about to heat up, Al Ahly’s rivals are ready to challenge their throne.