The battle for supremacy in African club football has reached a critical stage as the CAF Champions League and CAF Confederation Cup quarter-final draws have been confirmed. The highly anticipated event took place on Thursday, 20 February 2025, at beIN SPORTS’ world-class studios in Doha, Qatar, mapping out an exciting route for teams vying for continental glory.
With the fixtures now set, clubs will be preparing for intense showdowns when the two-legged ties take place on 2 April and 9 April 2025. The stakes are high, as every remaining team dreams of lifting one of Africa’s most prestigious trophies.
The CAF Champions League has reached its defining phase, featuring Africa’s most dominant clubs and some rising challengers. With history, pride, and silverware on the line, the quarter-finals promise intense battles between teams that have already proven their credentials in the group stage.

Al Ahly, the record champions of African club football, continue their pursuit of another title as they prepare to face Petro de Luanda of Angola. The Egyptian giants, known for their experience and winning mentality, will be strong favorites, but Petro have shown resilience in recent campaigns and will be determined to cause an upset.
One of the most anticipated clashes of the round sees Esperance de Tunis take on TP Mazembe. Both clubs have a storied history in the competition, boasting multiple titles between them. This encounter is expected to be a tactical battle, with each side relying on its continental pedigree to advance.
Another blockbuster tie pits Mamelodi Sundowns against Wydad Casablanca in what has become one of African football’s fiercest modern rivalries. Wydad edged past Sundowns in last season’s semi-finals, and the South African side will be eager for revenge. With two of the continent’s most attacking teams facing off, this promises to be a high-energy, end-to-end contest.
Rounding off the quarter-finals, ASEC Mimosas of Ivory Coast will go head-to-head with Simba SC of Tanzania. ASEC, known for their rich history of producing top African talents, will be aiming for a deep run in the competition. Meanwhile, Simba, backed by passionate fans, are eager to break past the quarter-final stage and assert themselves among Africa’s elite.

CAF Champions League Quarter-Final Fixtures:
Al Ahly (Egypt) vs. Petro de Luanda (Angola)
Esperance de Tunis (Tunisia) vs. TP Mazembe (DR Congo)
Mamelodi Sundowns (South Africa) vs. Wydad Casablanca (Morocco)
ASEC Mimosas (Ivory Coast) vs. Simba SC (Tanzania)
CAF Confederation Cup Quarter-Finals: A Battle for Continental Supremacy
While the Champions League attracts most of the attention, the CAF Confederation Cup has also produced a fascinating quarter-final lineup. This competition offers clubs a chance to shine on the continental stage, and the remaining teams will be eager to capitalize on their opportunity to claim silverware.
Defending champions Zamalek SC will continue their title defense against Stellenbosch FC of South Africa. Zamalek’s experience in African competitions makes them favourites, but Stellenbosch, making their first appearance in the knockout rounds, will be determined to prove they belong among the continent’s best.
Another thrilling clash features RS Berkane of Morocco taking on ASEC Mimosas. Berkane dominated the group stage, finishing unbeaten with the highest points tally, and they will look to maintain their momentum. However, ASEC, a club with deep continental experience, will provide a stern test.
An all-Algerian showdown between CS Constantine and USM Alger is set to be one of the most fiercely contested ties of the round. With local pride and a place in the semi-finals at stake, expect a highly competitive and passionate encounter.
Completing the quarter-final lineup, Al Masry of Egypt will face Simba SC, a team looking to go further than they ever have in this competition. Simba’s attacking style will test Al Masry’s defensive discipline, making this an exciting battle between two teams with contrasting strengths.

CAF Confederation Cup Quarter-Final Fixtures:
Zamalek SC (Egypt) vs. Stellenbosch FC (South Africa)
Asec Mimosas (Ivory Coast) vs. RS Berkane (Morocco)
CS Constantine (Algeria) vs. USM Alger (Algeria)
Al Masry (Egypt) vs. Simba SC (Tanzania)
With the quarter-finals fast approaching, teams will now shift their focus to tactical preparations and squad management. The Champions League quarter-finals promise classic encounters between traditional giants and ambitious contenders, while the Confederation Cup offers the perfect stage for clubs looking to make history.
The upcoming fixtures will not only determine the semi-finalists but also set the tone for the final stretch of the competitions. Every goal, every defensive block, and every moment of brilliance could be the difference between advancing or exiting the tournament.
With April 2nd and 9th marked as the dates for these crucial encounters, fans across Africa and beyond will be eagerly watching as their teams fight for a place among the continent’s elite. The race for CAF interclub supremacy is heating up, and only the strongest will survive the battle ahead.
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