Following Renaissance Berkane of Morocco’s 1-1 draw with 10-man Simba of Tanzania on Sunday, to claim a third CAF Confederation Cup title in six seasons on a 3-1 aggregate—having built a two-goal lead in the first leg of the final in Morocco last Sunday—The Guardian takes a look at past winners since the competition was instituted in 2004.
Here is the complete list of clubs that have won the CAF Confederation Cup since its inception in 2004:
1. 2004: Hearts of Oak (Ghana)
2. 2005: FAR Rabat (Morocco)
3. 2006: CS Sfaxien (Tunisia)
4. 2007: CS Sfaxien (Tunisia)
5. 2008: Etoile Sahel (Tunisia)
6. 2009: Stade Malien (Mali)
7. 2010: FUS Rabat (Morocco)
8. 2011: Maghreb Fes (Morocco)
9. 2012: AC Leopards (Congo-Brazzaville)
10. 2013: CS Sfaxien (Tunisia)
11. 2014: Al Ahly (Egypt)
12. 2015: Etoile Sahel (Tunisia)
13. 2016: TP Mazembe (DR Congo)
14. 2017: TP Mazembe (DR Congo)
15. 2018: Raja Casablanca (Morocco)
16. 2019: Zamalek (Egypt)
17. 2020: Renaissance Berkane (Morocco)
18. 2021: Raja Casablanca (Morocco)
19. 2022: Renaissance Berkane (Morocco)
20. 2023: USM Alger (Algeria)
21. 2024: Zamalek (Egypt)
22. 2025: Renaissance Berkane (Morocco)
Renaissance Berkane’s 2025 victory marks their third title in six seasons, confirming Morocco’s continued strength in the competition.
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