Senegalese Champions Medina Eagles earn CAF Women’s Club of the Year nomination

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The Medina Eagles have earned a nomination for the 2025 CAF Women’s Club of the Year award after another outstanding season on the African stage.

The Confederation of African Football (CAF) revealed the shortlist for the upcoming awards, which may, for the first time, feature separate ceremonies for the men’s and women’s categories.

The announcement began with the women’s competition, highlighting the continent’s best-performing clubs.

Senegalese champions for the second consecutive year, the Medina Eagles continue to dominate their domestic league with consistent excellence.

Their inclusion in the CAF Awards shortlist reflects their remarkable growth and influence within African women’s football.

The club’s success has also boosted the visibility of Senegalese women’s football, inspiring young players across the nation.

The Eagles join an elite group of nominees, including reigning Women’s Champions League winners TP Mazembe of the Democratic Republic of Congo and Moroccan giants AS FAR, who finished as runners-up in the competition.

Other clubs on the list include ASEC Mimosas of Ivory Coast, 15 de Agosto from Angola, USFAS Bamako of Mali, and South Africa’s Mamelodi Sundowns, who remain one of the strongest forces in African women’s football.

CAF’s recognition of the Medina Eagles celebrates their resilience and consistency across multiple competitions.

Their performances at both national and continental levels continue to reflect the steady progress of Senegalese women’s football.

The Eagles have maintained high standards through disciplined management, tactical growth, and a commitment to nurturing homegrown talent.

The CAF Women’s Club of the Year award recognises clubs that have made significant contributions to the advancement of women’s football in Africa.

The Medina Eagles’ nomination reinforces their status as one of the continent’s leading teams.

Their consecutive domestic titles and strong performances in regional tournaments have earned them respect and admiration throughout the African football community.

The potential separation of the men’s and women’s CAF Awards this year could also offer greater recognition for female players, coaches, and clubs who have excelled in their respective fields.

The Medina Eagles’ nomination comes at a time when women’s football across Africa continues to experience rapid growth, with more investment, improved structures, and stronger competitions emerging across the continent.

For the Eagles, this nomination stands as a reward for dedication, teamwork, and a collective vision of excellence.

Their journey to continental recognition showcases how commitment and ambition can elevate a club’s status within African football.

The final winners of the CAF Awards 2025 will be announced in the coming months, and anticipation is building among fans eager to see whether the Medina Eagles will claim the prestigious honour.

Regardless of the outcome, their nomination affirms their place among Africa’s most successful and respected women’s football clubs.