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CAF CHAN Trophy Reveal: New Design & PAMOJA 2024 Details

The Confédération Africaine de Football (CAF) has unveiled the new trophy for the TotalEnergies CAF African Nations Championship (CHAN), PAMOJA 2024.The reveal featured three of the continent’s most celebrated football icons: Victor Wanyama of Kenya, Denis Onyango of Uganda, and Mrisho Ngasa of Tanzania.

This announcement precedes the tournament’s highly anticipated kick-off. The TotalEnergies CAF CHAN, PAMOJA 2024 is scheduled to be co-hosted by Kenya, Uganda, and Tanzania from August 2 to August 30, 2025.

The three legends contributed their presence and prestige to a special video released for the occasion. This underscored the significance of the new trophy and it’s alignment with the values of African football.

The launch of the new trophy is part of a broader rebranding effort for the TotalEnergies CAF CHAN, PAMOJA 2024. The refreshed identity aims to highlight the deep cultural roots, unity, and footballing excellence that define the tournament and its role within the African football ecosystem.

Crafted with a sleek and contemporary design, the trophy incorporates a blend of gold and silver elements. These represent both the prestige and the rising stature of the TotalEnergies CAF CHAN tournament.

A central design feature includes 54 lines encircling the trophy, with each line representing one of the continent’s member associations. At its core lies a map of Africa, a powerful emblem of the competition’s pan-African character.

This design reflects the tournament’s foundational values: unity, diversity, and progress. Each line symbolizes the unique journey of African football, built on passion, skill, and the aspirations of generations of players and fans.

The TotalEnergies CAF CHAN, PAMOJA 2024 trophy stands as a bold symbol of the competition’s evolution and its lasting contribution to football’s growth across the continent.

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