The African Football League (AFL) is an annual continental men's club football competition run by the Confederation of African Football (CAF) since 2023. It was announced on 28 November 2019 by Gianni Infantino, president of FIFA. It was initially launched as the Africa Super League on 10 August 2022 and was to include twenty-four elite African clubs with a promotion/relegation system, but is scaled down to eight teams for its inaugural campaign. It will run alongside CAF's other main club competition, the CAF Champions League and the CAF Confederation Cup, and will not be a replacement for it.

The essence of holding this tournament is the huge financial returns, projected to exceed $100 million, to be used to develop and improve stadiums, infrastructure and the promotion of African football.

History

Gianni Infantino launched the tournament during a visit to the Democratic Republic of the Congo to celebrate the 80th anniversary of TP Mazembe, saying the top 20 clubs in Africa should be chosen and made to participate in an African league. Infantino said this league would generate revenues of $100 million, making it among the top ten leagues in the world, and revealed that he was launching an appeal to raise $1 billion in order to give every African country a football stadium that complies with the specifications of FIFA.

On 17 July 2021, the President of CAF, Patrice Motsepe, confirmed the move to implement the African Super League project as a new tournament ran under the umbrella of CAF, with large financial returns for the sides taking part. The Confederation of African Football launched the competition on 10 August 2022 in Arusha, Tanzania, where more information about the competition was released.

CAF initially wanted to start the competition in August 2023, with reports suggest that 24 clubs would feature in three groups of eight teams, ahead of a knockout stage starting at the Round of 16. These teams would have been taken from the best-ranked African clubs over the past few years, with groups played on a regional basis (North, Central/West, South/East). As part of the club licensing criteria, participating clubs would be required to have a youth academy and a women's team.

On 9 June, the president of CAF, Patrice Motsepe, announced the decision to change the name of the African Super League to the African Football League during an interview with beIN Sport. saying "Our friends in Europe advised us not to use the expression 'Super League' due to the negative associations with the recent failed attempt in European football." On 13 June 2023, during that year's CAF General Assembly in Abidjan, Infantino announced that the competition would be scaled back to 8 teams for the inaugural edition and would now kick off on 20 October 2023, which would be followed by an expanded tournament further down the line. The Africa Football League would also not replace CAF's top club competition, the CAF Champions League. On 29 August 2023, the competition format for the inaugural edition was announced, with the previous format announced to be adopted starting in 2024–25. On 20 October 2023, the president of CAF, Patrice Motsepe, unveiled the African football league trophy.

非洲足球联赛是一项备受瞩目的足球比赛,汇集了非洲各国顶级球队的精英。这项锦标赛每年举行一次,旨在展示非洲足球的实力和激情。比赛期间,球队们将在激烈的角逐中展现出技术、速度和团队合作的精髓。

非洲足球联赛吸引了来自非洲各地的球迷和媒体的关注,成为非洲足球界最重要的赛事之一。这项比赛不仅是球队之间的竞争,也是国家间的荣誉之争。球员们将为自己的国家和球队拼尽全力,争夺冠军的荣耀。

比赛的规模庞大,各支球队都经过了严格的选拔和训练,以确保他们在比赛中发挥出最佳水平。球场上的每一场比赛都充满了激烈的对抗和精彩的进球,给观众带来了无尽的惊喜和激动。

非洲足球联赛不仅是一项体育盛事,也是非洲大陆的文化交流和团结的象征。球迷们会穿上自己国家的球衣,挥舞着国旗,为自己支持的球队加油助威。这个赛事不仅展示了非洲足球的实力,也展现了非洲人民的团结和热情。

无论是球迷还是球员,非洲足球联赛都是一个不可错过的盛会。这里有激烈的比赛、精彩的进球和无与伦比的足球热情。非洲足球联赛将继续为我们带来无尽的惊喜和激动,成为非洲足球的骄傲和象征。