The tournament, which kicks off next Saturday in Morocco, will feature eight top African clubs competing for the coveted title and substantial financial rewards.
The prize money for this year’s tournament has been increased by 52% to a total of $2.35 million. This significant boost demonstrates CAF’s commitment to elevating women’s football in Africa.
The increased prize money will incentivize clubs to invest in women’s football, attract top talent, and improve the overall quality of the competition. The financial rewards will also benefit the players, who will be compensated fairly for their hard work and dedication.
As the Women’s Champions League continues to grow in popularity and prestige, CAF’s investment in the competition is a positive step towards empowering women’s football in Africa.
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