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Home » CAF’s record $48 million club investment driving new era for African football

CAF’s record $48 million club investment driving new era for African football

by Allan Damba
May 25, 2026
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Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium, Rabat, Morocco

Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium, Rabat, Morocco. Source: TotalEnergies CAFCL & CAFCC official X account.

African club football is entering a powerful new phase after the Confederation of African Football (CAF) committed a record investment of more than USD 48 million per season into continental competitions, dramatically reshaping the financial landscape of the game across the continent.

The scale of CAF’s backing has grown enormously in recent years, with funding for interclub football rising from USD 19 million in 2021 to USD 48 million in 2026, a staggering 153 percent increase since the leadership of Patrice Motsepe began.

At the centre of this transformation is the TotalEnergies CAF Champions League final involving AS FAR and Mamelodi Sundowns, where the eventual champions will pocket an unprecedented USD 6 million. Five years ago, the winners earned just under USD 4 million, underlining how rapidly CAF has elevated the commercial value of its premier club competition.

The Confederation’s aggressive investment strategy is aimed at expanding the competitiveness, visibility and long-term sustainability of African club football. CAF believes stronger financial incentives will allow more clubs to compete effectively on the continental stage while also improving professionalism and attracting larger commercial partnerships.

The financial growth has already had a major impact on participation. This season’s TotalEnergies CAF Champions League attracted a record 62 clubs, while another historic high of 58 teams entered the TotalEnergies CAF Confederation Cup.

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CAF has also strengthened financial support beyond the later stages of competitions. To reduce the burden of travel, accommodation and operational costs, solidarity payments were introduced for clubs competing in the preliminary rounds. The initiative began with grants of USD 50,000 per club during the 2024/25 campaign before doubling to USD 100,000 this season.

Prize money across both competitions has been substantially revised upward. Clubs reaching the group stage and beyond in the TotalEnergies CAF Champions League now compete for a total prize pool of USD 19.6 million, while the TotalEnergies CAF Confederation Cup offers USD 11.9 million in rewards.

The winners of the Confederation Cup now receive USD 4 million, another indicator of CAF’s determination to make African interclub football more financially rewarding and globally attractive.

Beyond the numbers, CAF’s expanded investment has helped raise the standard of competition, improve club structures and increase international television exposure for African football. Sponsors and broadcast partners have also shown stronger interest as the competitions continue to grow commercially.

The governing body views the investment as part of a broader long-term strategy designed to create sustainable economic opportunities for clubs, players, and stakeholders while positioning African club football for greater global relevance in the years ahead.

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