RE-LIVE BLOG: CAF Awards 2025 — red carpet, ceremony and every award as it happens

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20:15Thank you, Rabat. Thank you, Africa. Another unforgettable CAF Awards night. Goodnight from Morocco. See you next year.

20:10 – Final click: relive the ceremony on CAF TV, and keep the conversation going at #CAFAwards2025.

20:05
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Finale reprise: All award winners and performers back on for a short closing number. Confetti, smiles, hugs.

20:01
Legends’ salute: a symbolic photo on stage — past greats with tonight’s headline winners.

19:59
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Hakimi’s speech:"All glory to God. This trophy is not just for me - it is for all Africans, young Africans who aspire to be footballers. I would like to thank King Mohamed for providing us with all the facilities to help us succeed." Cameras flash; anthem of the winner’s nation rings out.




 





19:47
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The room erupts. The new king of African football is ACHRAF HAKIMI lifts the trophy to huge applause. 


 


19:45
The big one: Men’s Player of the Year — Salah, Hakimi or Osimhen?

19:40
Women’s Player of the Year on stage — the headline women’s honour - Ghizlane Chebbak of Morocco. This will be presented by CAF President Dr Patrice Motsepe and the winner is:





19:30
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Music set 3: Awilo Longomba brings Soukous to Rabat — a joyous, pan-African celebration.

19:15 –
It is the turn of CAF President Dr Patrice Motsepe to take to the stage and address the audience. Dr Motsepe expresses his gratitude to the King of Morocco, the people of Morocco and the President of the Moroccan FA Faouzi Lekjaa for their commitment to African football. Dr Motsepe also invited FIFA President Gianni Infantino to address the audience. Dr. Motsepe takes the opportunity to also present awards to the Presidents of Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda for their contribution towards football development in Africa. The three countries jointly hosted the recent TotalEnergies African Nations Championship (CHAN).

19:09 –
Coaches’ moment: Men’s Coach of the Year — tactics, culture, silverware. Rabah Madjer to present the award:

 





19:09
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Coaches’ moment: Men’s Coach of the Year — tactics, culture, silverware. Rabah Madjer to present the award:

 

 

18:59 – Up next is the Men’s Goalkeeper of the Year award. And it is 




18:58
– Women’s spotlight: Chimaka is winning her third best goalkeeper award in the history of the CAF Awards. 




18:55
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Up next is the Women’s Goalkeeper of the Year award. And it is 

 

 
18:50
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Next award: Men’s Interclub Player of the Year — continental difference-makers.




18:45
– FUSE ODG 
ends on a high note and no to aother award: Men’s Club of the Year Award for Pyramids FC. — a nod to the most consistent campaign.

 


18:37
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Award: Men’s National Team of the Year — a nod to the most consistent campaign.




18:35
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Award: Women’s National Team of the Year — unity, resilience, results.

 






18:30
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Next up: Men’s Young Player of the Year — the future spine of African national teams.

 





18:15
First award on stage: Women’s Young Player of the Year — recognizing the continent’s brightest emerging talent.

 





18:15
We go straight into Goal of the Year Winner to be presented by Ghana legend Asamoah Gyan and Manucho of Angola. Clement Nzize of Young African ofd Tanzania in their match against TP Mazembe— a roar in the hall for a truly special finish.

 



18:05
Welcome from the hosts Angélique Kidjo and Oualass who are now on the stage to get the show started. A reminder: you can watch on CAF TV (YouTube) and partner broadcasters worldwide. Watch is here too:



18:00
We’re live in Rabat! Opening montage celebrates a stellar year for African football — from club triumphs to global headlines.

17:55
Doors open! Guests take their seats. The opening film reels in five. CAF President Dr Patrice Motsepe also arrives and expresses his delight at the progress made in African football over the past year including Morocco winning the U20 World Cup.

17:50
10 minutes to doors. The atrium is buzzing; elegantly cut suits, sequins and national colours everywhere. FIFA President Gianni Infantino arrives for 'the celebration of the best of the best of African football'.



17:45
Presenters and award hosts gathering backstage. Running order confirmed; timing is laser-tight.



17:40
Media room note: mixed zone set for post-win reaction — expect quick quotes within minutes of each announcement. The history making Cape Verde coach Bubista is also in the building after leading his country to qualify for the World Cup. Togo legend Emmanuel Adebayor decked out in a white 'agbada' is on the red carpet and sharing his thoughts on the African Footballer of the Year award - he is also tipping Achraf Hakimi for the top award. Nigeria goalkeeper Chiamaka also on the red carpet. 

17:35
Trophy table: the iconic CAF gold-plated statuettes are on site. Security tight, polish immaculate. Moroccan legend Mustapha Hadji and former Namibia defender Collin Benjamin also spotted on the red carpet. Hadji: "It is an honour to be here tonight and I hope a Moroccan will win tonight."



17:30
Performers sound-check done. Awilo’s bassline is rattling the plaza — you’ll feel it on the stream later. Morocco coach Walid Regragui among the guests tonight. He hopes Hakimi will grab the top award tonight. He also admitted to the pressure of winning the upcoming TotalEnergies CAF Africa Cup of Nations. More and more guests and nominees arriving for tonight's event. 



17:25
Women’s football growth: AS FAR, Mamelodi Sundowns and JKT Queens lighting up the club game; Super Falcons and Atlas Lionesses leading nationally.

17:20
Spotlight on Interclub storylines: Pyramids’ maiden CAFCL title, Berkane’s Confed Cup three-peat, Sundowns’ domestic dominance.

17:15
– Here come the legends — early arrivals on the carpet. Cameras flash, signatures on programmes, selfies galore. You can watch of all of these live below:



17:10
Fan shout-outs rolling in from Lagos, Cairo, Casablanca, Accra, Johannesburg and beyond. Keep them coming with #CAFAwards2025.

17:05 – Morocco as host: after record attendances and slick finals in recent CAF events, expectations are high for another world-class production.

17:05Morocco as host: after record attendances and slick finals in recent CAF events, expectations are high for another world-class production.

17:00
Venue check: stage lighting tested; award plinths ready; rehearsal wraps. The big countdown is on.

16:55
Red carpet is ready. Media positions locked. First guests are expected soon. 

16:50
Recent women’s Player winners: 2024 Barbra Banda; 2023 & 2022 Asisat Oshoala; 2019 Oshoala; 2018 Thembi Kgatlana. A new name, or a familiar one?

16:45
Recent men’s Player winners: 2024 Lookman, 2023 Osimhen, 2022 Mané, 2019 Mané, 2018 Salah. Whose name gets etched next?

16:40
Goal of the Year: 13 stunning strikes from CAF competitions (6 Jan–15 Oct). Fan votes counted 100% for this category. Winner revealed tonight.

16:35
#CAFAwards2025 tip: Follow @CAF_Online and CAF TV for backstage clips, interviews and instant winner videos.

16:30
Tonight’s performers: Douaa Lahyaoui (Morocco), Awilo Longomba (DR Congo), Fuse ODG (Ghana/UK). Expect energy, heritage and Afrobeats fire.

16:25
Legends in town: Mustapha Hadji, Gervinho, Rabah Madjer, Mohamed Sissoko, Idriss Kameni, Shikabala, Patrick Mboma, Taribo West — plus Janine van Wyk, Desire Oparanozie, Clémentine Touré, Bernadette Anong.

16:20
Women’s National Team: Ghana, Morocco, Nigeria — powerhouses of the women’s game.

16:15
Women’s Young Player: Doha El Madani (AS FAR), Adji Ndiaye (AS Bambey), Shakirat Abidemi Moshood (Bayelsa Queens).

16:10
Women’s Goalkeeper of the Year: Khadija Er-Rmichi (AS FAR), Chiamaka Nnadozie (Brighton & Hove Albion), Andile Dlamini (Mamelodi Sundowns).



16:05
Club of the Year (Men): Pyramids, RS Berkane, Mamelodi Sundowns — serial winners and finalists.


16:00
National Team of the Year (Men): Cape Verde, Morocco, Morocco U-20. Elite consistency over the review window.

15:55
– Men’s Young Player: Abdellah Ouazane (Morocco/Ajax), Othmane Maamma (Morocco/Watford), Tylon Smith (South Africa/QPR). The next wave.

15:50 – Interclub Player (Men): Fiston Mayele (Pyramids), Mohamed Chibi (Pyramids), Oussama Lamlioui (RS Berkane). Continental campaign changers.

15:45
– Goalkeepers (Men): Munir Mohamedi (RS Berkane), Yassine Bonou (Al Hilal), Ronwen Williams (Mamelodi Sundowns). Safe hands, big moments.

15:40Coaches in the men’s race: Bubista (Cape Verde), Mohamed Ouahbi (Morocco U-20), Walid Regragui (Morocco). Each with a defining 2025.

15:36
 – Women’s top three: Ghizlaine Chebbak (Morocco/Al Hilal), Sanaa Mssoudy (Morocco/AS FAR), Rasheedat Ajibade (Nigeria/PSG). Superstars in form.

 

15:30 – Top men’s shortlist: Mohamed Salah (Egypt/Liverpool), Achraf Hakimi (Morocco/PSG), Victor Osimhen (Nigeria/Galatasaray). A heavyweight trio.

15:25Women’s categories: Player of the Year, Goalkeeper, Young Player, National Team — with Interclub awards to follow the Women’s Champions League conclusion.

15:20
Categories tonight (Men): Player of the Year, Goalkeeper, Interclub Player, Coach, Young Player, National Team, Club of the Year.

Here is how the players and coaches are selected for the awards:


 

 



15:15
Where we are: the striking UM6P campus in Rabat. Expect a packed house, global media and a star-lined red carpet. We also have our legends here:



15:10
How to watch: CAF TV on YouTube carries the ceremony live (18:00 GMT), plus BeIN, CANAL+, SuperSport, Azam and broadcasters across Africa, Europe, Asia, MENA and South America.

 

Venue: Mohammed VI Polytechnic University (UM6P), Rabat, Morocco
Date: Wednesday, 19 November 2025
Live stream: CAF TV on YouTube (from 18:00 GMT) + BeIN, CANAL+, SuperSport, Azam and partners
Hashtag: #CAFAwards2025
Let's look back at what happened last year: 

 

What is the CAF Awards?






15:05
Tonight is the celebration of Africa’s finest: players, coaches, clubs and national teams — across men’s and women’s football. Curtain-up is 18:00 GMT.

 



15:00
– Welcome to CAFOnline's live coverage of the CAF Awards 2025 from Rabat. We’ll be with all the up-to-date information from the Moroccan capital from now until the final trophy is handed out. All times in GMT.