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Richest clubs in Africa 2026 ranked by market value, net worth and revenue, covering Egypt, South Africa, North Africa and CAF competitions.

Top 20 Richest Football Clubs in Africa 2026 Rankings

by Goal Nigeria

Let’s explore the richest clubs in Africa with this complete breakdown of the 2026 richest African football clubs. This blog examines the richest soccer clubs in Africa, the top African clubs by market value, and the highest-valued football teams on the continent. It includes updated net worth rankings and a detailed market value comparison based on Transfermarkt data.

You’ll learn which African football clubs are the richest today, how much they are worth, and which teams hold the highest market value. The analysis covers the African Premier Soccer League’s leading sides, the richest clubs in the Egyptian Premier League, the strongest financial performers in South Africa, Morocco’s Botola Pro, and the top North African clubs by value.

It also presents financial data on leading teams in CAF competitions, the biggest clubs by revenue in Africa, and the net worth of Mamelodi Sundowns, Al Ahly, and Wydad, alongside insight into African football finances, valuation trends, and the best financially backed clubs outside Europe.

Richest Football Clubs in Africa 2026 Ranked

Al Masry SC (Egypt) Net Worth: €9.48 million

Founded in 1920 in Port Said, Al Masry, the Green Eagles, play in green and white at Port Said Stadium. Member-run and valued at €9.48 million, they’ve lifted Egyptian Cups and remain regulars in the CAF Confederation Cup.

SuperSport United FC (South Africa) Net Worth: €9.65 million

Formed in 1994 in Pretoria, Matsatsantsa wear black and white at Lucas Moripe Stadium. Backed by the SuperSport media group, they’re worth €9.65 million, with multiple league titles and domestic cups to their name.

Étoile Sportive du Sahel (Tunisia) Net Worth: €9.85 million

Founded in 1925 in Sousse, ESS, the Reds and Whites play at Stade Olympique de Sousse. Valued at €9.85 million, they boast Tunisian league titles and both CAF Champions League and Confederation Cup success.

Future FC (Egypt) Net Worth: €9.9 million

Established in 2011 as Coca-Cola FC before rebranding, Future FC are based in Cairo and play at Future Stadium. Privately owned and worth €9.9 million, they’re still building their honours list but continue to grow domestically and in CAF competitions.

MC Alger (Algeria) Net Worth: €9.68 million

Founded in 1921 in Algiers, MC Alger wear green and red at Stade 5 Juillet 1962. Valued at €9.68 million, they’ve won multiple league titles and the 1976 African Cup of Champions Clubs.

FUS Rabat (Morocco) Net Worth: €10.1 million

Founded in 1946 in Rabat, the Fussistes play in red, white and black at Stade Moulay Hassan. Worth €10.1 million, they’ve claimed 1 Botola title, 6 Coupe du Trône trophies and the 2010 CAF Confederation Cup.

USM Alger (Algeria) Net Worth: €10–11 million

Established in 1937, USM Alger play in red and black in Algiers. With a valuation between €10 and €11 million, they’ve secured domestic titles plus the 2023 CAF Confederation Cup and Super Cup.

CR Belouizdad (Algeria) Net Worth: €10.63 million

Founded in 1962 in Algiers, CRB wear white and red and are valued at €10.63 million. Multiple Algerian league and cup wins underline their domestic strength, alongside regular CAF appearances.

Raja Club Athletic (Morocco) Net Worth: €10.78 million

Founded in 1949 in Casablanca, Raja, the Green Eagles, play at Stade Mohammed V. Worth €10.78 million, they’ve won numerous Botola titles, several CAF Champions League trophies and featured at the FIFA Club World Cup.

RS Berkane (Morocco) Net Worth: €12–13 million

Established in 1938, the Orange Boys play at Berkane Municipal Stadium. Valued between €12 and €13 million, they’ve lifted CAF Confederation Cups, a Super Cup and the 2024–25 Botola Pro title.

AmaZulu FC (South Africa) Net Worth: €12–13 million

Founded in 1932 in Durban, AmaZulu wear green and white at Moses Mabhida Stadium. Worth €12–13 million, they’ve won domestic honours and reached the CAF Champions League under current ownership.

FAR Rabat (Morocco) Net Worth: €13.31 million

Established in 1958 in Rabat, FAR wear red and white at Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium. Valued at €13.31 million, they’ve captured multiple Botola titles and remain CAF regulars.

Kaizer Chiefs (South Africa) Net Worth: €16.65 million

Founded in 1970 in Johannesburg, Amakhosi wear gold and black. Worth €16.65 million, they’ve secured numerous league titles and compete consistently in CAF tournaments.

Zamalek Sporting Club (Egypt) Net Worth: €14.8–€20.6 million

Established in 1911 in Giza, the White Knights play at Cairo International Stadium. With a squad value between €14.8 and €20.6 million, they’ve won multiple Egyptian titles and five CAF Champions League trophies.

Pyramids FC (Egypt) Net Worth: €20–23 million

Founded in 2008 and rebranded in Cairo, Pyramids FC are privately backed and valued between €20 and €23 million. They claimed their first CAF Champions League title in 2025.

Orlando Pirates FC (South Africa) Net Worth: €21–23 million

Established in 1937 in Soweto, the Buccaneers play at Orlando Stadium. Worth €21–23 million, they’ve won multiple league titles, the 1995 CAF Champions League and the 1996 CAF Super Cup.

Wydad Athletic Club (Morocco) Net Worth: €20.7 million

Founded in 1937 in Casablanca, Wydad play in red and white at Stade Mohammed V. Valued at €20.7 million, they’ve won over 20 league titles and multiple CAF Champions League trophies.

Espérance Sportive de Tunis (Tunisia) Net Worth: €19–21 million

Established in 1919 in Tunis, the Blood and Gold play at Stade Hammadi Agrebi. Worth €19–21 million, they’ve collected dozens of domestic titles and several CAF Champions League crowns.

Al Ahly SC (Egypt) Net Worth: €32–40 million

Founded in 1907 in Cairo, the Red Devils are valued at €32–40 million. With over 40 league titles and a record 12 CAF Champions League wins, they’re Africa’s most decorated club.

Mamelodi Sundowns FC (South Africa) Net Worth: €36–37 million

Founded in 1970 in Pretoria, the Brazilians play at Loftus Versfeld Stadium. Privately owned and valued at €36–37 million, they dominate the South African league and lifted the CAF Champions League in 2016 and the Super Cup in 2017.

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