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CAF Announces Prize Money for Women's Champions League

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Prince Jean

Nov 7, 2024

CAF unveils prize money for Women's Champions League as teams gear up for the competition in Morocco. Credit:cafonline
CAF unveils prize money for Women's Champions League as teams gear up for the competition in Morocco.

The Confederation of African Football (CAF) has announced the prize money for the CAF Women’s Champions League. The winner will receive $600,000, while the runners-up will get $400,000.


The third-place team will earn $350,000, and the fourth-place team will be awarded $300,000. Each participating team will receive a minimum of $150,000.


Nigerian champions Edo Queens will be making their debut in the competition, scheduled to run from November 9 to November 23 in El Jadida and Casablanca, Morocco.

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