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Mamelodi Sundowns F.C. have strengthened their position as the highest-ranked football club in Africa following the latest round of CAF Champions League action.

The South African giants now sit comfortably at the top of the continental rankings with 73 points, further cementing their dominance in African football and underlining their consistency in both domestic and continental competitions.

Egyptian powerhouse Al Ahly SC follows in second place with 66 points, while Espérance Sportive de Tunis occupies third position with 58 points.

The updated rankings reflect performances across CAF competitions and showcase the growing competitiveness among Africa’s elite clubs.

Africa’s Top 10 Clubs Right Now

  1. Mamelodi Sundowns F.C. — 73 pts
  2. Al Ahly SC — 66 pts
  3. Espérance Sportive de Tunis — 58 pts
  4. RS Berkane — 57 pts
  5. USM Alger — 52 pts
  6. Zamalek SC — 49 pts
  7. Pyramids FC — 48 pts
  8. AS FAR — 41 pts
  9. Al Hilal Omdurman — 39 pts
  10. Simba SC — 38 pts

Sundowns Continue Their Continental Rise

Under their current golden era, Sundowns have become one of the most feared clubs on the continent. Their tactical discipline, squad depth, and financial stability have allowed them to consistently challenge Africa’s traditional powerhouses.

The Pretoria-based side has dominated South African football in recent years while also maintaining strong performances in CAF competitions.

Their latest ranking reflects not only current form but also long-term consistency at the highest level of African football.

Egypt Still Dominates the Numbers

Although Sundowns lead the standings, Egyptian clubs continue to dominate the top 10 overall.

Al Ahly SC, Zamalek SC and Pyramids FC all feature prominently, highlighting Egypt’s continued strength in continental football.

Morocco also maintains a strong presence through RS Berkane and AS FAR.

African Football’s Competitive Era

The updated rankings also show how competitive African club football has become.

Clubs from South Africa, Egypt, Tunisia, Morocco, Algeria, Sudan and Tanzania are all represented in the top 10, reflecting the growing investment and development happening across the continent.

With the CAF Champions League entering its decisive stages, these rankings could still shift dramatically before the season concludes.

For now, however, Mamelodi Sundowns stand alone at the summit of African club football.

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