The logo incorporates purple, orange, and pink, highlighting royalty, innovation, and youthful vibrancy.

CAF Announces Increased Prize Money For Women’s Champions League, Unveils New Logo

The eight clubs participating in the CAF Women’s Champions League in Morocco, will benefit from a significant boost in prize money, with each team guaranteed at least USD 150,000.

The CAF Women’s Champions League launched in 2021, has seen its prize pool increase by 52% this year to USD 2,350,000.

The prize distribution is as follows:

Winner: USD 600,000
Runner-up: USD 400,000
3rd place: USD 350,000
4th place: USD 300,000
3rd in Group: USD 200,000 each
4th in Group: USD 150,000 each

CAF’s commitment to growing women’s football is also reflected in their focus on youth academies and increasing prize money to ensure the sport remains globally competitive.

Mamelodi Sundowns Women

Mamelodi Sundowns are crowned CAF Women’s Champions League Winners. (Photo by ISSOUF SANOGO/AFP via Getty Images)

The tournament, set to begin on November 9 in Morocco, will showcase a newly designed logo symbolizing excellence of African women’s clubs.

The logo incorporates purple, orange, and pink, highlighting royalty, innovation, and youthful vibrancy.

The eight competing teams are:

Mamelodi Sundowns (South Africa, holders)
ASFAR (Morocco, host)
Aigles de la Medina (Senegal, WAFU A)
EDO Queens (Nigeria, WAFU B)
University of the Western Cape (South Africa, COSAFA)
FC Masar (Egypt, UNAF)
CBE FC (Ethiopia, CECAFA)
TP Mazembe (DR Congo, UNIFFAC)

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CAF Announces Increased Prize Money For Women’s Champions League, Unveils New Logo

The eight clubs participating in the CAF Women’s Champions League in Morocco, will benefit from a significant boost in prize money, with each team guaranteed at least USD 150,000.

The CAF Women’s Champions League launched in 2021, has seen its prize pool increase by 52% this year to USD 2,350,000.

The prize distribution is as follows:

Winner: USD 600,000
Runner-up: USD 400,000
3rd place: USD 350,000
4th place: USD 300,000
3rd in Group: USD 200,000 each
4th in Group: USD 150,000 each

CAF’s commitment to growing women’s football is also reflected in their focus on youth academies and increasing prize money to ensure the sport remains globally competitive.

Mamelodi Sundowns Women

Mamelodi Sundowns are crowned CAF Women’s Champions League Winners. (Photo by ISSOUF SANOGO/AFP via Getty Images)

The tournament, set to begin on November 9 in Morocco, will showcase a newly designed logo symbolizing excellence of African women’s clubs.

The logo incorporates purple, orange, and pink, highlighting royalty, innovation, and youthful vibrancy.

The eight competing teams are:

Mamelodi Sundowns (South Africa, holders)
ASFAR (Morocco, host)
Aigles de la Medina (Senegal, WAFU A)
EDO Queens (Nigeria, WAFU B)
University of the Western Cape (South Africa, COSAFA)
FC Masar (Egypt, UNAF)
CBE FC (Ethiopia, CECAFA)
TP Mazembe (DR Congo, UNIFFAC)

If you use the quotes from this content, you legally agree to give www.brila.net the News credit as the source and a backlink to our story. Copyright 2024 Brila Media.