The Confederation of African Football (CAF) have announced Moroccan city Casablanca as host of the 2020-21 CAF Champions League following an executive committee meeting in Kigali on Saturday.
The final will take place on July 17.
The showpiece could feature a local side as Wydad Casablanca appear the strongest team in one half of the knockout draw.
Meanwhile, the July 10 final of the CAF Confederation Cup — the African equivalent of the UEFA Europa League — will be staged in Cotonou, the commercial capital of Benin.
Stade Mohammed V in Casablanca, the centrepiece of a multi-sport complex, can accommodate 67,000 spectators while the Stade l’Amitie General Mathieu Kerekoua in Cotonou has a 20,000 capacity.
Egypt was selected to host the first eight-team CAF Women’s Champions League tournament during the second half of this year on dates to be announced.