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CAF Launches New TotalEnergies CAF Confederation Cup Trophy ahead of Final in Zanzibar on Sunday

CAF Launches New TotalEnergies CAF Confederation Cup Trophy ahead of Final in Zanzibar on Sunday

CAF25-05-2025
Following the launch of a brand new trophy of the TotalEnergies CAF Champions League on Thursday last week, CAF on Sunday launched a new trophy for the TotalEnergies CAF Confederation in Zanzibar ahead of the TotalEnergies CAF Confederation Final match on Sunday.
The trophy for the Confédération Africaine de Football (CAF) Interclub competition has been re-imagined into a stunning new design that is befitting of the rich history of the prestigious tournament.
As part of CAF's broader strategy to rebrand and elevate its Competitions, the new design was conceived to amplify the visual impact of African football's pride.
The new trophy symbolizes aspiration, unity, and excellence in the continental game. At the top, a matte gold ball featuring a polished gold map of Africa represents continental pride. Two matte gold arms cradle the ball, highlighting unity and strength.
The shiny silver body, accented by a dynamic gold lightning streak, crafted specifically for glory, reflects the energy and competitiveness of the tournament. Its marble base with hammered texture stands for tradition and prestige, engraved with the competition's name and historical winners.
Standing 45 cm tall, weighing 8-10 kg, this trophy is crafted for glory, embodying the relentless ambition and enduring spirit of African football.
Tanzania side, Simba SC and RS Berkane will clash in the second leg of the 2024-25 TotalEnergies CAF Confederation Cup Final in Zanzibar on Sunday (kick-off 16:00 local time / 13:00 GMT).
Berkane lead the tie 2-0 after the first leg played in Morocco but face a Simba side desperate to write their names into the history books with a first continental trophy.
For more information on the TotalEnergies CAF Confederation Cup, visit www.cafonline.com .
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CAF | Communication Department
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