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WAFCON: Falcons Get $200k For Q/Final Qualification

by Leadership News
3 weeks ago
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Nigeria’s Super Falcons are already assured of $200,000 in prize money following their hard-fought 1-0 victory over Botswana on Thursday night in Casablanca, Morocco, at the ongoing 2024 Women’s Africa Cup of Nations.

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By the prevailing exchange rate, the Super Falcons’ current earning is N305m.

The slim win, powered by a late strike, ensured that the Falcons became the first team to book a place in the quarter-finals, with one group match still to play. The result also makes Nigeria the only team so far with back-to-back wins in the group stage.

Under the newly enhanced prize structure announced by the Confederation of African Football, each of the four quarter-finalists is guaranteed at least $200,000. This financial boost underscores CAF’s commitment to raising the stakes and rewarding performance in women’s football across Africa.

Should the Super Falcons progress beyond the quarter-finals but fall short of the final, they stand to earn an additional $150,000 as semi-finalists who finish third. However, if they reach the final and end as runners-up, their prize money will increase significantly to $500,000.

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Nigeria, however, has its sights firmly set on the ultimate prize. Victory in the final would see the nine-time champions take home a record-breaking $1million—a testament to their ambition and status as Africa’s most successful women’s national team.

 

The substantial prize money represents a significant boost for Nigerian women’s football, with the guaranteed $200,000 already marking a considerable improvement from previous tournaments.

 

CAF’s new reward structure also ensures that other teams are not left empty-handed. Third-placed teams in each of the three groups will receive $150,000 each, whilst bottom-placed teams will be awarded $125,000 apiece.

 

The enhanced financial incentives reflect CAF’s commitment to developing women’s football across the continent, with the increased prize money serving as recognition of the growing quality and competitiveness of the tournament.

 

For Nigeria, the financial rewards could provide crucial funding for the development of women’s football infrastructure and player welfare programmes.

 

The Super Falcons’ qualification for the quarter-finals also puts them in pole position to potentially earn the maximum prize money, with three more victories required to claim the $1million jackpot.

 

As the tournament progresses, the financial incentives are adding another layer of competition, ensuring that every match counts—on the pitch and the balance sheet.

 

Nigeria will face Algeria in their final group game on Sunday, with the nine-time champions aiming to maintain their perfect record whilst preparing for the knockout stages where even greater rewards await.

 

 


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