SA ranked sixth in the latest CAF ratings of the continent's best performers at club level

A file photo of Mamelodi Sundowns head coach Pitso Mosimane holding the Caf Champions League trophy as the team arrives at OR Tambo International Airport after they were crowned 2016 champions on October 26.
A file photo of Mamelodi Sundowns head coach Pitso Mosimane holding the Caf Champions League trophy as the team arrives at OR Tambo International Airport after they were crowned 2016 champions on October 26.
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Not that there was ever any doubt‚ but it has been confirmed that South Africa are among the 12 countries who have the right to enter two rather than one team in each of the two annual African club competitions.

South Africa are ranked sixth in the latest Confederation of African Football ratings of the best performers at club level‚ which dictates who get the double berth‚ CAF said this week.

The top 12 in the rankings‚ determined by the performances of clubs over the last five year of CAF competition‚ decides which countries can have extra representatives.

Points are weighted for each year’s performances.

South Africa have won points from the performance of SuperSport United in reaching last year’s African Confederation Cup final and Mamelodi Sundowns making it to the quarterfinals of the 2017 African Champions League.

Sundowns and Orlando Pirates go to the 2018-19 Champions League and Kaizer Chiefs and Nedbank Cup winners Free State Stars to the Confederation Cup.

The two competitions undergo a drastic change in the next month when they are no longer hosted from February through to November each year but from now onwards in tandem with the major leagues on the continent‚ from August to May.

The 2018-19 competitions are being squashed into a shorter period because of the switch-over.

Mozambique have won the right for the first time to have two teams‚ taking the place of Nigeria‚ in a major embarrassment to their league. 

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