Timu Zinazoshiriki CAF Super League 2023

Timu Zinazoshiriki CAF Super League 2023-24 fixtures and teams. The African Football League will be an annual continental club football competition run by CAF from August 2023. It was announced by Gianni Infantino, FIFA President on November 28, 2019.

It was launched on August 10, 2022 in Tanzania and will include twenty. -four elite African clubs with a promotion/relegation system. The essence of organizing this championship is a great financial benefit, expected to exceed 100 million dollars, which will be used to develop and improve stadiums, infrastructure and promote African football.

Ratiba ya Africa Super League 2023

CAF wants to start the competition in August 2023 and reports indicate that 24 clubs will be arranged in three groups of eight teams, before the knockout stage begins in the round of 16.

Timu Zinazoshiriki CAF Super League 2023

Money distribution

The African Premier League is expected to have a total prize money of 100 million dollars. The winner of the competition will receive 11.5 million dollars, while each participating club will initially receive 2.5 million dollars. This significant financial investment aims to support the development of football in Africa.

Part of the funding allocated to the African Premier League will be used to distribute 1 million dollars per year to each of the 54 member countries of CAF. This amounts to a total investment of 54 million dollars per year, which will contribute to the growth of football across the continent.

 

Timu Zinazoshiriki CAF Super League 2023/Teams for CAF Africa Football League 2023-24

In the draw for the African Premier League, the following clubs have been placed in Pot 1:

  1. Al Ahly
  2. Mamelodi Sundowns
  3. Wydad AC
  4. ES Tunis

And the following clubs have been placed in Pot 2:

  1. Simba SC
  2. TP Mazembe
  3. Petro Luanda
  4. Enyimba FC

These clubs will be drawn into different groups during the tournament based on the draw procedure.

Additionally, CAF will receive an annual sum of 50 million dollars to further enhance various aspects of the sport. This funding will be utilized to develop boys and girls soccer, hire top-class personnel, and improve the appeal and attractiveness of all other CAF competitions. The goal is to engage and captivate football fans, spectators, sponsors, and other partners.

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