
Despite capturing the domestic Betway Premiership title in stunning fashion, Orlando Pirates face a grueling path to the lucrative group stages of the 2026/27 CAF Champions League.
The Confederation of African Football (CAF) confirmed that the Buccaneers have missed out on an automatic opening-round bye, meaning they will have to navigate both preliminary qualifying rounds to secure their place among Africa’s elite.
Why the Champions Missed Out on Seeding
Seeding and qualification exemptions are dictated by CAF’s official five-year club coefficient rankings. Only the continent’s top 10 clubs earn an automatic pass to the second preliminary round.
Despite their domestic treble success and dominance at home, the Soweto giants currently sit 19th in the CAF coefficient standings. This lower continental footprint is a direct consequence of a tough few years on the road, including recent heart-breaking, early-round exits to continental underdogs Jwaneng Galaxy and Congolese outfit Saint-Éloi Lupopo.
Meanwhile, arch-rivals Mamelodi Sundowns bypass the early-round headache entirely due to their packed scheduling, which includes a high-profile CAF Super Cup clash against USM Alger on October 31, followed by their commitments in the FIFA Intercontinental Cup.
CAF Champions League Seeding Breakdown
| Club | CAF Rank | 2026/27 Seeding Status |
| Top 10 Ranked Teams | 1st – 10th | Automatic First-Round Bye |
| Orlando Pirates | 19th | Must enter First Preliminary Round |
To change the narrative and permanently re-establish themselves as true giants of African football, Jose Riveiro’s side must now brace for an intense early schedule, staring down potential banana skins in the preliminary stages.















