The draw for the African Confederation Cup revealed exciting confrontations in the group stage, as the draw placed the Future and Pyramids teams from Egypt in one group, which is the third group, while the rest of the groups were arranged as follows:
The first group:
Algerian Capital Union
South African Marumo Gallants
Libyan green
San Elua Lupopo, Democratic Republic of the Congo
the second group:
Ivorian ASEC Mimosas
Congolese Diables Noires
Nigerian Rivers United
Motema Pembe, Democratic Republic of the Congo
The third group:
pyramids
Askou Kara Togolese
Future
Moroccan Royal Army
Fourth group:
Congolese Democratic Republic of Mazembe
The Tunisian Monastery Union
Tanzanian Young Africans
Bamako Malian Real
Pyramids qualified for this round at the expense of Nigelek, the champion of Niger, while Future qualified following crossing the hurdle of the first of August, Angolan.
Pyramids was ranked first, while Future was ranked fourth, being its first participation.
The classification of clubs in the Confederation came as follows:
The first classification: Mazembe – Pyramids – ASEC – USMA
The second classification: Motema Pembe – Young Africans – Royal Army – Union Monastir
The third classification: Saint Eloi – Green – Real Bamako – Rivers United
Fourth classification: Diable Noir – Future – Marumo Gallants – Asco Kara
The list of those qualified in the Confederation includes 6 Arab clubs, including Pyramids and Future, and they are the Algerian Capital Union, the Tunisian Monastir Union, the Royal Moroccan Army and the Libyan Green, while the rest of the clubs are Mazembe, Motema Pembe and St. Eloa Lupopo from the Democratic Congo, ASEC Mimosa of Ivory Coast, and Young Africans of Tanzania. Real Bamako, Nigeria, Rivers United, Congolese Diable Noir, South African Marumo Gallants, and Togolese Askou Kara..
2023 African Confederation Cup
Here is a list of the most crowned African Confederation Cup champions in history as follows:
Sfaxien – 3 titles
The coastal star – two titles
Moroccan Raja – two titles
Mazembe – two titles
Berkane Renaissance – title
Al-Fath Al-Rabati – title
Hearts of Oak – nickname
Financial Stadium – nickname
Morocco Fez – title
Congolese leopards – nickname
Royal Army – nickname
Al-Ahly – title
Zamalek – title