By Victor Kanayo
Fews days after the launch of Africa Super League (ASL) which takes off in August 2023, it has been revealed that the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) will earn a minimum of ₦420, 000, 000 from the Confederation of Africa Football (CAF).
CAF President, Patrice Motsepe, who disclosed this, said the money would be part of $100 million USD to be shared from the accruing financial benefits of the newly introduced League which takes off next year to 54-member associations in the continent.
Mostepe said the continent’s football umpire was committed to the development of football.
He said, “The CAF Executive Committee (“EXCO”) took a decision to launch the CAF Africa Super League in August 2022. This League will officially kick-off in August 2023.
“We announced on 3 July 2022 that the total prize money of the CAF Africa Super League will be USD 100 million, with the winner receiving USD 11.5 million.
“We intend paying each Member Association USD 1 million per annum from the CAF Africa Super League funds.”
ASL was launched on Wednesday in Tanzania.
On the importance of the ASL, Mr Motsepe said it would change the face of football in Africa.
“We are excited about the CAF Africa Super League and are confident that it will change the face and competitiveness of CAF and African football.
“The Africa Super League is one of the most exciting developments in the history of African football and the objective in terms of what we are trying to achieve is very clear, number one is to make sure African club football is world class and competes with the best in the world. This is about the future of African football, this is about African taking charge of its future,” he said.
Enyimba International FC is the only Nigerian side that will participate in the maiden edition of the Africa Super League next year.