In an exciting development for African football, the Confédération Africaine de Football (CAF) has officially unveiled the new trophy for the upcoming TotalEnergies CAF African Nations Championship (CHAN), PAMOJA 2024.
The reveal, which took place in a captivating video presentation, featured three of Africa’s legendary football figures: Victor Wanyama from Kenya, Denis Onyango of Uganda, and Mrisho Ngasa representing Tanzania.
This announcement coincides with the anticipation building for the tournament, which is set to run from August 2 to 30, 2025, co-hosted by the three nations. The presence of Wanyama, Onyango, and Ngasa during the launch underscores the significance of the new trophy, which embodies the rich history and passion of African football.

The trophy’s introduction is part of a comprehensive rebranding initiative for the TotalEnergies CAF CHAN, PAMOJA 2024, aiming to shine a light on the cultural unity and sporting excellence that characterize this prestigious competition. The trophy’s striking design features a balanced combination of gold and silver elements, symbolizing the tournament’s prestige and its growing importance on the global stage.
A notable aspect of the design is the inclusion of 54 lines that encircle the trophy, each representing one of Africa’s member associations. At the heart of the trophy lies a map of Africa, encapsulating the pan-African spirit that the competition embodies. This thoughtful design reflects the foundational values of the tournament: unity, diversity, and the ongoing progression of African football.
As the TotalEnergies CAF CHAN, PAMOJA 2024 approaches, the new trophy serves as a powerful symbol of the competition’s evolution and its commitment to nurturing the sport across the continent. Fans and players alike eagerly anticipate the stories and dreams that will unfold as nations vie for glory on the African stage.