
Confirmed: R1.7 million coming into Kaizer Chiefs' bank
Amakhosi sealed a spot after winning last season's Nedbank Cup final, thanks to Yusuf Maart's superb late winner at the Moses Mabhida Stadium.
According to CAF, each participating team in the preliminary rounds will now pocket R1.7 million to help cover travel, accommodation, and match preparation. That's double the previous amount.
Jersey number spotted: Kaizer Chiefs' Velebayi Kaizer Chiefs players training in the Netherlands before the Toyota Cup against Asante Kotoko and the 2025/26 Betway Premiership. Image: kcofficial/Instagram
The preliminary rounds start with the first legs from 19–21 September and the second legs a week later. The group stages begin in November, with knockout football kicking off in March 2026.
The Soweto giants have been drawn against Kabuscorp Sport Clube do Palanca, known simply as Kabuscorp, from Angola.
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Orlando Pirates and Mamelodi Sundowns will earn the same amount for their CAF Champions League preliminary round games.
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