TotalEnergies has been CAF’s major partner since 2016. (CAF) Submit and download TotalEnergies is a major player in Africa’s oil, gas, and energy industries, and has faced criticism for undermining global climate change efforts by increasing fossil fuel extraction, and as such it has been argued that the firm is utilizing the sponsorship to launder […]

TotalEnergies is a major player in Africa’s oil, gas, and energy industries, and has faced criticism for undermining global climate change efforts by increasing fossil fuel extraction, and as such it has been argued that the firm is utilizing the sponsorship to launder its reputation.
Sign up for our daily news round-up!
Give your business an edge with our leading industry insights.
Access the most comprehensive Company Profiles
on the market, powered by GlobalData. Save hours of research. Gain competitive edge.
CAF itself has also been fraught with controversy in recent years, with its leadership under scrutiny over corruption allegations and mismanagement, the latter exemplified by the 2024 Women’s AFCON, which will be played in Morocco in 2025 to avoid a clash with the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, after the 2020 edition was canceled altogether due to Covid-19 despite the men’s iteration being just postponed.
This new deal, unveiled earlier this week, covers 12 CAF competitions in the 2025-2028 cycle that will be title sponsored by TotalEnergies, including the high-profile Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) men’s national teams tournament in 2025 and 2027, and the Women’s AFCON 2024 (which will be hosted in July this year due to scheduling difficulties stemming from the Paris 2024 Olympic Games).
Company Profile – free
sample
As title sponsor to all these competitions, TotalEnergies’ branding will be present across the slate of major tournaments, covering hundreds of fixtures.
“The values of governance, ethics, transparency, and commitment to the development and growth of our communities and countries in Africa are values that TotalEnergies is also committed to.”
By GlobalData
Dubbed WAFCON, the event will take place from July 5-26.
Your download email will arrive shortly
Meanwhile, AFCON’s 2025 men’s edition will begin on December 21, 2025, and will continue until January 18, 2026, when its showpiece final will take place.
Meanwhile, the club-level CAF Champions League, CAF Confederations Cup, and the CAF Super Cup will all be TotalEnergies branded, as will the body’s annual CAF Awards, and its CAF African Schools Football Championship youth competition.
Both events will be staged in Morocco, which was not the initial host planned for the men’s event.
Speaking on the renewed tie-up, CAF president Patrice Motsepe stated: “This partnership contributes to the development and global competitiveness of football in the 54 African countries whose federations are members of CAF.
Hosting rights for 2025 had originally been held by the sub-Saharan country of Guinea, which handed back the rights because of inadequate facilities and infrastructure in 2022.