The African Football League (AFL) is a brand new competition born from a partnership between the Confederation of African Football (CAF) and FIFA.
The inaugural edition of the tournament will bring together eight of the continent’s most famous and successful teams, from all three African regional blocs. All of the semi-finals, including both home and away legs, will start from Sunday October 29 to November 1.
The Fixtures:
29th October, 2023
Mamelodi Sundowns v Al Ahly SC | 16:00, Loftus Versfeld Stadium, South Africa
Wydad AC v Esperance Sportive de Tunis | 21:00, Stade Mohamed V, Morocco
Wednesday 1 November
Al Ahly SC v Mamelodi Sundowns | 21:00, Cairo International Stadium, Egypt
Esperance Sportive de Tunis v Wydad AC | 18:00, Stade Olympique de Rades, Tunisia
The games will be streamed live worldwide on FIFA+, with the exception of South Africa, the United Kingdom and Tanzania.
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Meanwhile, beneath are the Quarter-final results that was earlier played.
Simba SC – Al Ahly SC (Agg 3-3, Al Ahly won on away goals)
Petro Luanda – Mamelodi Sundowns (Agg 0-2)
TP Mazembe – Esperance Sportive de Tunis (Agg 1-3)
Enyimba FC – Wydad AC (Agg 0-4)
This inaugural edition is a precursor to the upcoming AFL competition which will bring together the 24 top-ranked African football clubs during the 2024/24 season.
This debut edition is a forerunner to the impending AFL competition which will unite the 24 top level African football clubs during the 2024/24 season.