CAF Raises African Champions League Winner's Prize to $6 Million
The Confederation of African Football announced an increase in the financial awards for the African Champions League for the 2025-2026 season, in a step that reflects the continental body's direction towards enhancing the marketing and sporting value of the competition.
CAF confirmed that the team crowned with the title will receive a financial reward of $6 million, while the runner-up will receive $2 million, which gives the competition an important financial dimension alongside the sporting aspect.
These developments come as both Renaissance Berkane and the Royal Army prepare for the quarter-finals, with the military team facing Pyramids, while Renaissance Berkane meets Sudan's Al-Hilal in a strong test with great continental ambitions.
This increase in prizes provides additional motivation for the Moroccan football representatives to go far in the tournament, not only in search of the title but also to enhance financial resources in a season witnessing strong competition on various fronts.
CAF confirmed that the team crowned with the title will receive a financial reward of $6 million, while the runner-up will receive $2 million, which gives the competition an important financial dimension alongside the sporting aspect.
These developments come as both Renaissance Berkane and the Royal Army prepare for the quarter-finals, with the military team facing Pyramids, while Renaissance Berkane meets Sudan's Al-Hilal in a strong test with great continental ambitions.
This increase in prizes provides additional motivation for the Moroccan football representatives to go far in the tournament, not only in search of the title but also to enhance financial resources in a season witnessing strong competition on various fronts.