CAF African Schools Football Championship: Prize money impact across African schools

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The Confédération Africaine de Football (“CAF”) continues to demonstrate the transformative power of football through the CAF African Schools Football Championship, with tournament prize money driving measurable improvements in education and facilities across African schools.

Winners of the Continental Finals of the CAF African Schools Football Championship in both the boys and girls categories receive USD 300 000, with runners-up receiving USD 200 000, while third-place finishers each receive USD 150 000.

Added to this, there is also prize money for the Zonal Phase teams, USD 100 000 for the winners, USD 75 000 for the runners-up and USD 50 000 to the team that finishes third.

Aligned with CAF’s strategic focus on youth development, all prize monies awarded are strictly ring-fenced for non-professional football projects that enhance both education and football infrastructure.

This deliberate approach ensures that CAF delivers a sustainable legacy, empowering schools to create improved learning conditions and nurturing the next generation of African leaders.

Since the programme’s 2022 inception, upgrades across African schools include improved classrooms, enhanced sports infrastructure and access to better learning resources - directly contributing to more significantly improved educational environments, thanks to the Motsepe Foundation.

 

Below is a summary of how African schools have benefited to date:

COUNTRY

SCHOOL

IMPACT

South Africa, Pietermaritzburg

Edendale Girls School

Classroom renovations and improved school security

DR Congo, Goma

Complexe Scolaire Uwezo

Construction of five new classrooms and a 5-a-side football pitch

The Gambia, Banjul

New Yundum School

Installation of a borehole providing clean drinking water to students and the community.

Guinea, Conakry

College Fo Fissa

Development of a modern computer laboratory

The Gambia, Banjul

Scan Aid School

Upgrades  including a dressing room, equipment storage and perimeter fencing

Egypt, Al-Sharqiya

Sawada School

Construction of a high-quality artificial football pitch

Ethiopia, Addis Ababa

Geda Robale School

New library building expanding access to learning resources for over 5 000 students

Seychelles, Anse Boileau

Anse Boileau School

Development of outdoor gym promoting health and fitness

Malawi, Salima

Salima Boys School

Procurement of high-capacity cooking equipment to improve school meal efficiency

The Gambia,  Banjul

New Yundum Boys

Provision of football kits and training equipment for over 1000 learners

Burkina Faso,  Banfora

Chauvigny B Girls School

Delivery of essential school equipment to enhance education

Uganda,  Mityana

Royal Giants School

Acquisition of a school bus

The CAF African Schools Football Championship Continental Finals will take place in Harare, Zimbabwe from 06 – 10 April 2026.

 

For more information on CAF African Schools Football Championship, visit www.cafonline.com

 

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