African Champions AS FAR Faces Arsenal In London

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2025 CAF Women’s Champions League winners, AS FAR Rabat.

A historic chapter for African women’s football begins on Wednesday, as African champions AS FAR Rabat makes its global debut against European champions Arsenal in the inaugural FIFA Women’s Champions Cup.

The Moroccan champions, fresh off clinching the 2025 CAF Women’s Champions League title, face the ultimate litmus test at Brentford Stadium in London. This match marks the first time an African women’s club will face a European side in a competitive FIFA fixture.

Arsenal, winners of the UEFA Women’s Champions League, represent the highest level of the women’s game and present an immediate and uncompromising challenge for the Rabat-based side.

Arsenal Women’s team.

AS FAR arrive at this moment as one of the most established and respected forces in African women’s football.

Multiple-time champions of Morocco and winners of the 2025 CAF Women’s Champions League, the club has built its success on collective discipline, tactical organisation and a deeply ingrained winning mentality.

Their presence at this global tournament is not viewed internally as a surprise, but rather as a natural progression in a carefully structured development journey.

That sense of readiness is reinforced by their recent form.

AS FAR Rabat players in training ahead of Arsenal match.

The Moroccan side travel to London unbeaten in their last five matches, a run characterised by controlled performances, consistent results and a defence that has rarely been breached.

Confidence is high, even if expectations remain realistic given the scale of the task ahead. Standing opposite them will be an Arsenal side renowned for their tempo, technical quality and physical intensity.

The English club’s experience at the highest level of European competition has made them a benchmark on the global stage, capable of dictating matches through sustained pressure and clinical execution.

With a Brentford Stadium expected to be heavily in favour of the Gunners, AS FAR will need clarity of thought, emotional control and unwavering concentration. The Moroccan champions, however, have no intention of merely fulfilling a ceremonial role.

Beyond the immediate result, the match represents a defining test. For AS FAR, it is an opportunity to measure themselves against the world’s elite and to underline their legitimacy on the global stage.

More broadly, the fixture serves as a statement moment for African women’s football, signalling a growing ambition not just to participate, but to compete with authority among the game’s established powers.

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