AD

Super Falcons get $200k for Quarterfinal qualification

Nigeria’s Super Falcons have already secured $200,000 in prize money following their hard-fought 1-0 win against Botswana on Thursday night in Casablanca, Morocco, during the ongoing 2024 Women’s Africa Cup of Nations.

According to the current exchange rate, the Super Falcons’ earnings amount to N305 million.

The narrow victory, achieved through a late goal, ensured that the Falcons became the first team to secure a spot in the quarter-finals, with one group match remaining. This result also establishes Nigeria as the only team thus far with consecutive wins in the group stage.

Under the newly revised prize structure introduced by the Confederation of African Football, each of the four quarter-finalists is guaranteed a minimum of $200,000. This financial enhancement highlights CAF’s dedication to elevating the stakes and rewarding excellence in women’s football throughout Africa.

If the Super Falcons advance beyond the quarter-finals but do not reach the final, they will earn an additional $150,000 as semi-finalists who finish in third place. Conversely, should they reach the final and finish as runners-up, their prize money will significantly increase to $500,000.

Also Read: Super Falcons Leave It Late Against a Stubborn Botswana Defense

Nigeria, however, is firmly focused on the ultimate goal. A victory in the final would allow the nine-time champions to claim a record-breaking $1 million—a reflection of their ambition and status as Africa’s most successful women’s national team.

The substantial prize money signifies a major boost for Nigerian women’s football, with the guaranteed $200,000 already representing a significant improvement compared to previous tournaments.

CAF’s new reward structure also ensures that other teams are not left without compensation. Teams finishing third in each of the three groups will receive $150,000 each, while those in last place will be awarded $125,000 each.

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

Oh hi there 👋
It’s nice to meet you.

Sign up to receive awesome content in your inbox.

We don’t spam! Read our privacy policy for more info.

More Top Stories

‎Bronze Isn’t Gold: Eagles’ Ex coach Peseiro Reacts To AFCON Outcome‎‎‎
Shehu Dikko Pushes for Upgrade and Proper Maintenance of Sports Infrastructure
2026 World Cup: Super Eagles Face Harsh Reality After Failed Qualification
‎NFF appoints Akeem Busari as new Flamingos coach
HRM Summons PHED, Asks Reason For Recent Power Outage
Will Nigeria Replace Iran in the 2026 FIFA World Cup?
Osimhen Out of Hospital After Successful Surgery, Eyes Quick Return
Osimhen Backed for Man United Move as Butt Says He Can Elevate Sesko
Drama Erupts as Verydarkman Fires Back at Blessing CEO Over Cancer Claim
Kpai Them All!” — Sarian Martins Unleashes Fury, Links Blessing CEO’s Illness to ‘Spiritual Payback’
Nwaiwu Earns Super Eagles Call-Up as Bassey Withdraws Ahead of Iran, Jordan Friendlies
Super Eagles star Alex Iwobi Leads 7-Man Premier League Player of the Month Shortlist
Delta Queens Edge FC Robo In Five-Goal Thriller to Boost Super Six Push
‎Injury knocks out ‘Super’ Calvin Bassey as Eagles suffer Int’l Friendlies blow‎
Osimhen Set for Race Against Time as Galatasaray Target Quick Return
Super Eagles Open Camp in Turkey Ahead of Iran, Jordan Friendlies
Chukwueze Set for Permanent Fulham Move After Impressive Loan Spell
Rivers United Humiliated as Nasarawa United Run Riot in 4–1 Thriller
‎Chelle can win next AFCON, He deserves a new contract –Ibitoye‎
‎Rivers United blame CAF Champions League for slump‎
Morocco National Team Captain Rejects AFCON Title, Backs Senegal as True Champions
‎Title race heats up as Rivers, Rangers face defining fixtures‎‎
Oborevwori Denies Assaulting Kickboxing Coach in Reimbursement Row
‎NFF faces court notice over congress misconduct‎
FULL CIRCLE AT WEMBLEY: ARSENAL, MAN CITY AND A FINAL LOADED WITH HISTORY
Finidi George Under Pressure as Rivers United’s Title Grip Slips
Osimhen Injury Shifted Momentum as Liverpool Power Through-Slot
Rivers United Stumble Again as Niger Tornadoes Strike Late to Deepen Title Tension
‎Ademola Lookman Cruise into UCL Q’finals, Osimhen Crash out‎
CAF Strips Senegal of AFCON Title, Crowns Morocco Champions After Dramatic Final Controversy
Ikorodu City Dominate Rivers United to Seal Crucial Home Victory
Rivers United Confront Tough Ikorodu City Test as NPFL Title Race Reaches Boiling Point
Obi Mikel Demands NFF Leadership Resignation After Nigeria’s World Cup Failure
Super Eagles Calvin Bassey is a beast” –Bryan Mbeumo‎
Ibinabo Fiberesima Opens Auditions For Web Series In Port Harcourt
Tinubu, NFF Mourns Former Super Eagles Coach Adegboye Onigbinde
Lemina Header Sinks Liverpool as Galatasaray Claim Crucial First Leg Victory
D’Tigress Arrive Lyon Ahead Of 2026 FIBA Women’s World Cup Qualifying
NPFL: Rivers United Trash Bendel Insurance to Remain Top
‎Chukwuma overpowered Ofili, others to win 100m title in Louisiana‎‎
₦50,000 Internship Scam: NDDC Issues Urgent Warning
Decentralisation of Pipeline Surveillance Threatens Niger Delta Stability — Ex-Militant Leaders
Tinubu Approves N3.3tn Plan to Clear Power Sector Debts
Gas Flaring Costs Nigeria $56.75bn — World Bank
Blessing CEO Addresses Cancer Claims, Reveals Alleged Truth

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *