The Confederation of African Football (CAF) has approved 12 South African stadiums for the 2022/23 inter-club competitions.

Nine of the stadiums – FNB, Mbombela, Free State, Loftus Versfeld, Royal Bafokeng Sports Palace, Moses Mabhida, Nelson Mandela Bay, Peter Mokaba and Cape Town – were used during the 2010 FIFA World Cup finals. 

The other three stadiums that have been approved are Orlando, Lucas Moripe and Dobsonville.

These are the venues that CAF Champions League participants Mamelodi Sundowns and Cape Town City will choose from. 

Marumo Gallants and Royal AM, who will take part in the CAF Confederation Cup, will also use some of the stadiums. 

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