CAF Returns to Profitability Amid Strong Financial Growth and Increased Investment in Football

Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo – October 6, 2025: The Confédération Africaine de Football (CAF) has achieved a significant milestone, marking its triumphant return to profitability for the first time in several years. Under the visionary leadership of President Dr. Patrice Motsepe, CAF has declared a net profit of USD 9.48 million for the 2023–2024 financial year, turning the tide from a challenging financial landscape to a future brimming with hope and opportunity.

This inspiring announcement was made during the 47th CAF Ordinary General Assembly in Kinshasa, revealing the remarkable success of the strategic turnaround plan initiated in 2021. President Motsepe’s bold vision seeks to elevate CAF and African football to a level of global competitiveness and financial independence.

Financial Growth and Strategic Investments

CAF’s resurgence stands testament to the immense power of unity and determination as revenues have soared to USD 166.42 million, driven by the captivating allure of African football. The organization has successfully secured new sponsorships, reinforcing its commercial strategy and enhancing financial management practices.

The return to profitability has unleashed a wave of investment that is set to transform the landscape of African football. Key investments include:

  • Prize Money: USD 81 million dedicated to rewarding excellence in competitions.
  • Tournament Organization: USD 19 million allocated for the seamless execution of tournaments.
  • Football Development: USD 35 million committed to nurturing the next generation of talent.
  • Governance and Administration: USD 21 million aimed at strengthening the organizational foundation.

Support for Member Associations and Competitions

In a powerful demonstration of commitment, CAF is significantly increasing its support for competitions and Member Associations. This includes:

TotalEnergies CAF Champions League: A 60% increase in winners’ prize money to USD 4 million, with overall prize money soaring to USD 17.6 million.

Preliminary Rounds Support: Initiatives starting in the 2025–26 season that empower clubs with USD 100,000 upon qualifying.

CAF Women’s Champions League: Prize money elevated by 52% to USD 600,000 for winners, with additional benefits for group-stage teams.

CAF African Nations Championship (CHAN) 2024: Prize money increased by 32% to USD 10.5 million, with winners receiving USD 3.5 million, reflecting a remarkable 75% growth.

CAF Super Cup: A striking 150% increase in prize money for winners, now set at USD 500,000.

Furthermore, the TotalEnergies CAF Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON)** awarded Nigeria, as champions, USD 1 million, doubling the previous edition’s amount. The overall prize pool also rose by 45%, reaching USD 3.475 million.

A Bright Future for African Football

With a growing network of sponsors and partners now totalling 16 in 2024-25, CAF is poised to enhance the commercial value of football across the continent. These partnerships elevate confidence in CAF’s mission, reinforcing its dedication to delivering world-class competitions that shine a spotlight on African football.

As CAF forges ahead, Dr. Motsepe’s leadership inspires unwavering belief in the transformation of African football, driving financial growth that enriches players, clubs, and Member Associations. With a clear vision and a steadfast commitment to excellence, CAF is set on a path toward a vibrant and promising future.

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