CAF launches new Super League to boost clubs
The Confederation of African Football (CAF) on Wednesday launched a new lucrative $100 million Super League aimed at injecting financial muscle to the cash-strapped clubs on the continent.
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The Confederation of African Football (CAF) on Wednesday launched a new lucrative $100 million Super League aimed at injecting financial muscle to the cash-strapped clubs on the continent.
FIFA president Gianni Infantino delivers a speech during the CAF 44th General assembly at the Arusha International Conference Centre in Arusha on August 10, 2022. – CAF on August 10, 2022 launched a new lucrative $100 million Super League aimed at injecting financial muscle to the cash-strapped clubs on the continent.<br />CAF president Patrice Motsepe announced the revolutionary competition which is supported by FIFA despite shooting down a similar initiative in Europe in 2021. (Photo by Elia Bennet / AFP)
The Confederation of Africa Football (CAF) on Wednesday launched a new lucrative $100 million Super League aimed at injecting financial muscle to the cash-strapped clubs on the continent.
African football supremo Patrice Motsepe will in Tanzania on Wednesday launch a CAF Super League, with promises of a $100 million (R1.66 billion) prize fund for cash-strapped clubs.
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President of the Confederation of African Football (CAF) Patrice Motsepe. (Photo by Phill Magakoe / AFP)