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Home > International > CAF Women’s Champions League Final: AS FAR vs ASEC Mimosa – How & Where to Watch

CAF Women’s Champions League Final: AS FAR vs ASEC Mimosa – How & Where to Watch

Farah Ben GamrabyFarah Ben Gamra
Nov, 21, 2025
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CAF Women’s Champions League Final: AS FAR vs ASEC Mimosa

On Friday 21 November, AS FAR will face ASEC Mimosas in the CAF Women’s Champions League final at the Suez Canal Stadium in Ismailia, Egypt. 

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On Friday 21 November, AS FAR will face ASEC Mimosas in the CAF Women’s Champions League final at the Suez Canal Stadium in Ismailia, Egypt. 

It’s a confrontation that opposes experience and fresh ambition. AS FAR, a former champion, look to reclaim their 2022 crown, and ASEC aim to win continental glory in their surprising debut final and participation.

Match Details

  • Fixture: AS FAR Rabat vs ASEC Mimosas
  • Competition: CAF Women’s Champions League 2025 — Final
  • Venue: Suez Canal Authority Stadium, Ismailia, Egypt
  • Date: Friday, 21 November 2025
  • Kick-off Time: 18:00 local / 17:00 GMT

How & Where to Watch 

The match will be broadcast live on CAF TV’s YouTube channel.

🇲🇦 AS FAR 🆚 ASEC Mimosas 🇨🇮

Experience challenges ambition, and everything points to an epic final. 🥇

Who will be the #CAFWCL2025 champion? pic.twitter.com/vGRDDF9QOn

— CAF Women’s Football (@CAFwomen) November 21, 2025

AS FAR Team News 

AS FAR Rabat enter the CAF Women’s Champions League final today against ASEC Mimosas with many advantages in experience and tactical discipline.

AS FAR reached their second consecutive final in the CAF Women’s Champions League, having already won the title in 2022 and been on the podium in 5 editions, a record in the tournament.

Coached by Mohamed Amine Alioua, the “Militaires” have the experience and the know-how in “big-match” scenarios. Their semi-final victory over TP Mazembe was decided 4–2 on penalties after a tense 0–0 draw.

This composure is backed by a great core group of players including the reigning CAF Women’s Young Player of the Year Doha El Madani.

  • Injuries: No reported concerns, full squad expected.

Predicted lineup (4–3–3): Er-Rmichi — Redouani, Ait El Haj, Benzina, Gharbi — Badri, Nakkache, Mssoudy — Tagnaout, Jraidi, Doha El Madani.

ASEC Mimosas Team News

ASEC Mimosas were the beautiful upset of this tournament. They surprisingly made it to the final as tournament-debutants after beating FC Masar 1–0 in the semi-final. The Ivorian’s success comes from their defensive solidity (conceded only 1 goal), efficient attack and teamwork work and grit.

ASEC will look to disrupt AS FAR’s rhythm, challenge their possession and exploit transitions to score. They should capitalize quickly on any defensive mistakes or turnovers when AS FAR commits players forward.

Predicted lineup (4–3–3): Dabilgou  —  Fofana, Diarra, Gbéhi, Diawara  —  tYapo, Gnounouè,Dagba  — Ouédraogo, N’Guessan N’Da  —  Diallo. 

AS FAR are favourites but they will need to manage ASEC Mimosas’ dynamism and momentum in attacking transitions to win the continental title.

This game is special because the winner of this final will qualify for the first-ever FIFA Women’s Club World Cup 2026 play-offs.

  • Score prediction: AS FAR 2–1 ASEC Mimosas.
Tags: AS FARASEC MimosasCAF Women’s Champions LeagueFAR women
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