Between 2–3 March 2018, the African Minifootball general assembly was held in
Tunisia by the president founder, the tunisian Achraf Ben Salha as the momentum for minifootball continued to build throughout the continent. The 2018 calendar was set and it was decided that the African Cup would start in May, serving as qualifying tournament for the
2019 WMF World Cup. Ivory Coast won the inaugural tournament, becoming the first nation to claim the African Minifootball Cup. On 17 July 2021, Egypt became the second nation to win the African Minifootball Cup after defeating Libya 1–0 in the final. On 26 July 2025, Libya became the second host nation after South Africa to claim the title, after defeating Morocco on penalties in the final. ==Results==