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The President of the African Football Confederation, Patrice Motsepe, has said that the champion of the new ‘CAF Super League’ tournament, will reap 100 million dollars which is equivalent to 232 billion Tanzanian, while each of the 24 teams that will participate will each get 3.5 million dollars equal to Sh. eight million of Tanzania.
In addition, it has been stated that Tanzania is in a good position to host the AFCON Nations Finals in collaboration with Uganda.
Speaking after the 44th CAF Conference held at the Arusha International Conference Center (AICC), Motsepe said the idea of starting the tournament came from the President of the World Football Federation (FIFA), Gianni Infantino, who accompanied him to the the meeting.
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$100 Mil. For CAF Super League Winner 2023
“I would like to thank my brother Infantino for giving us this idea where through this new CAF Super League tournament, the clubs will get a lot of money where at the beginning each participating club will get 3.5 million dollars for registering players, and tournament expenses such as travel and hotel, but the team that will win the championship will get 100 million US dollars,” said the CAF President.
The President of CAF Dr Patrice Motsepe today announced that the Executive Committee has resolved that the African Super League will kick off in August 2023 and will be launched in Tanzania in August 2022. Details, including the official name, will be unveiled at the launch event.
The competition will breathe new life into African club competition. Winners and participants of the inaugural African Super League will receive significant prize monies and the proceeds from the tournament will include substantial solidarity payments to all 54 CAF Member Associations.
During last year’s Extraordinary General Assembly in Egypt, the 54 Member Associations unanimously voted to go-ahead with the competition and gave a mandate to the President and the Executive Committee to lead the implementation of the competition.
Dr Motsepe said: “The decision has now been taken to implement the CAF Super League. It will start in August 2023 and we will launch it during CAF’s 44th Ordinary Assembly in Tanzania on August 10. We have been inundated with investors and sponsors, who are anxious to partner with us on the CAF Super League. It has huge potential to significantly uplift African football and to make it even more powerful.”
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