The African Football Confederation has increased the value of the prize for the winner of the African Champions League. CAF announced that it will pay four thousand dollars, equivalent to 254 thousand meticais. Al Ahly from Egypt and Espérance Sportive from Tunis head to the final motivated, with the announcement from the African Football Confederation about the increase in the prize for the winner of the African Champions League. CAF, led by South African Patrice Motsepe, will pay four thousand dollars to the winner of the competition, equivalent to 254 million meticais. The runner-up will be entitled to two million dollars, that is, 127 million meticais. The body that manages African football intends, with this measure, to make African football competitive at a global level, through adequate incentives for African football clubs that participate in CAF competitions. CAF announced other innovations for the final of the biggest African competition at club level, such as the introduction of new technologies for broadcasting the final, in order to allow more people to follow the game. The African Champions League final will be played over two legs. The first is scheduled for the 18th of this month, in Tunis, and the second is scheduled for the 25th, in Cairo. The clash will be between the two giants of African football, who have 15 African Champions League titles, 11 for Al Ahly and four for Espérance de Tunis. Source:O País

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