The 2025 CAF Champions League final reaches its climax tonight as Egypt’s Pyramids FC host South Africa’s Mamelodi Sundowns in Cairo. After a 1–1 draw in the first leg in Pretoria, both teams are poised for a decisive encounter to claim Africa’s most prestigious club title.
In the first leg, Mamelodi Sundowns dominated possession with 59%, but both teams managed only one goal each. The match was tightly contested, with Sundowns registering 9 total shots and Pyramids 10. Despite Sundowns' control, Pyramids capitalized on their opportunities to secure a valuable away goal.
Pyramids FC: Seeking Historic Triumph
Pyramids FC, established in 2008 and under UAE ownership since 2018, have rapidly ascended in African football. This final marks their first appearance at this stage of the competition. Coach Krunoslav Jurcic has expressed hope for substantial local support, despite the club's relatively smaller fan base compared to Cairo's traditional giants, Al Ahly and Zamalek.
Key Players:
Fiston Mayele: The Congolese striker has been instrumental in Pyramids' attacking prowess.
Ibrahim Adel: A dynamic forward known for his pace and creativity.
Mamelodi Sundowns: Aiming for Second Title
Mamelodi Sundowns, the 2016 CAF Champions League winners, have consistently been contenders in recent years. Under coach Miguel Cardoso, they aim to shed the "chokers" tag and secure their second continental title. The team boasts a strong record, having reached at least the quarter-finals in seven of the last eight editions.
Key Players:
Peter Shalulile: The Namibian forward has a knack for crucial goals.
Teboho Mokoena: Known for his midfield dominance and long-range shooting ability.
Tactical Battle
Both teams are expected to approach the match cautiously, given the high stakes. Pyramids will likely rely on their solid defensive structure and quick counter-attacks, while Sundowns may focus on controlling possession and exploiting spaces in the opposition's half.
Prediction
Given the evenly poised aggregate score and the defensive strengths of both sides, the match could be a low-scoring affair. The possibility of the game being decided by penalties cannot be ruled out.



