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AFCON 2025: A look at how 24 teams will share the Shs114 billion prize money

William Kasoba by William Kasoba
December 18, 2025
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The Confederation of African Football (CAF) is raising the bar ahead of the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations, with bigger cash rewards and a renewed push to elevate African football on and off the pitch. Under the leadership of Dr Patrice Motsepe, CAF has steadily increased investment in its competitions, recognising that stronger tournaments drive growth, excitement and opportunity across the continent.

AFCON 2025, scheduled for 21 December to 18 January in Morocco, will be the most lucrative edition yet. In January 2024, CAF announced a 40% increase in prize money, a boost that has generated new energy among teams and fans. Participating teams will share a total prize fund of USD 32 million (Shs114 billion). The champions will walk away with US$7 million, which is roughly over sh26 billion. The runners-up will earn US$4 million (about sh15 billion), and the two losing semi-finalists will each take home US$2.5 million (about sh9.3 billion).

Even teams that exit earlier in the competition will not leave empty-handed. Quarter-finalists are set to receive US$1.3 million (around sh4.8 billion), while sides knocked out in the Round of 16 will earn US$800,000 (about sh3 billion). Teams finishing third in their groups will get US$700,000 (roughly sh2.6 billion), and those finishing bottom will receive US$500,000 (around sh1.9 billion). The figures reflect CAF’s wider ambition: to reward performance, strengthen national federations and support long-term development.

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With excitement building, CAF has also confirmed stadium rules for the event. A list of banned items, similar to those enforced at the 2024 African Nations Championship, will apply in Morocco. Fans will not be allowed to enter venues with food, alcoholic drinks, whistles and several other restricted objects. The measure is aimed at improving safety, comfort and organisation throughout the tournament.

The competition itself promises high drama from the opening whistle. Hosts Morocco headline Group A alongside Mali, Zambia and Comoros. Egypt, South Africa, Angola and Zimbabwe will contest Group B, while Group C brings together Nigeria, Tunisia, Uganda and Tanzania in one of the toughest line-ups. Defending champions Senegal lead Group D with DR Congo, Benin and Botswana, and Group E features Algeria, Burkina Faso, Equatorial Guinea and Sudan. Group F rounds off the field with Ivory Coast, Cameroon, Gabon and Mozambique.

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