CAF Confederation Cup Champions Year by Year
Complete champions' list of the CAF Confederation Cup ordered by year, with Information about this international soccer tournament for teams that includes the champion, runner-up and score of every final since the tournament's first edition.
The CAF Confederation Cup has had a champion in 22 editions, and a total of 14 teams have won at least one title. The first champion was Hearts of Oak in 2004 and the most recent was RS Berkane in 2025.
The last 3 editions of this international tournament were won by 3 different teams.
RS Berkane won 2 of the last 5 titles, while in the last 10 editions, 5 teams have won the title: RS Berkane (3), Zamalek (2), Raja Casablanca (2), TP Mazembe (2) and USM Alger.
Among the teams that won titles, the most successful in the CAF Confederation Cup are RS Berkane and CS Sfaxien with 3 trophies each.
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2025 |
CAF Confederation Cup, Champions by Year
Tournament
Champion
Runner-up
2024-25

RS Berkane
(Morocco)

Simba FC
(Uganda)
2-0 / 1-1
2023-24
2022-23

USM Alger
(Algeria)

Young Africans
(Tanzania)
2-1 / 0-1
2021-22

RS Berkane
(Morocco)

Orlando Pirates
(South Africa)
1-1 (5-4 on penalties)
2020-21

Raja Casablanca
(Morocco)

JS Kabylie
(Algeria)
2-1
2019-20

RS Berkane
(Morocco)

Pyramids
(Egypt)
1-0
2018-19
2018

Raja Casablanca
(Morocco)

AS Vita Club
(RD Congo)
3-0 / 1-3
Tournament
Champion
Runner-up
2017

TP Mazembe
(RD Congo)

SuperSport United
(South Africa)
2-1 / 0-0
2016

TP Mazembe
(RD Congo)

MO Béjaïa
(Algeria)
1-1 / 4-1
2015

Etoile du Sahel
(Tunisia)

Orlando Pirates
(South Africa)
1-1 / 1-0
2014
2013

CS Sfaxien
(Tunisia)

TP Mazembe
(RD Congo)
2-0 / 1-2
2012

AC Léopards
(RD Congo)

Djoliba AC
(Mali)
2-2 / 2-1
2011

MAS Fez
(Morocco)

Club Africain
(Tunisia)
0-1 / 1-0 (6-5 on penalties)
2010

FUS de Rabat
(Morocco)

CS Sfaxien
(Tunisia)
0-0 / 3-2
Tournament
Champion
Runner-up
2009

Stade Malien
(Mali)

ES Sétif
(Algeria)
0-2 / 2-0 (3-2 on penalties)
2008

CS Sfaxien
(Tunisia)

Etoile du Sahel
(Tunisia)
0-0 / 2-2
2007

CS Sfaxien
(Tunisia)

Al-Merreikh
(Sudan)
4-2 / 1-0
2006

Etoile du Sahel
(Tunisia)

FAR Rabat
(Morocco)
1-1 / 0-0
2005

FAR Rabat
(Morocco)

Dolphins FC
(Nigeria)
0-1 / 3-0
2004

Hearts of Oak
(Ghana)

Asante Kotoko
(Ghana)
1-1 / 1-1 (8-7 on penalties)