Cash-strapped Egyptians Zamalek eye record CAF Cup prize money
Egyptian club Zamalek is set to compete in the Confederation Cup final against Algeria's USM Alger, with the first leg taking place on Saturday. The financially struggling Zamalek could secure a record $4 million prize if they win the two-leg final, a significant boost given their reported $6.5 million debt.

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AI-generatedEgyptian club Zamalek is set to compete in the Confederation Cup final against Algeria's USM Alger, with the first leg taking place on Saturday. The financially struggling Zamalek could secure a record $4 million prize if they win the two-leg final, a significant boost given their reported $6.5 million debt. This increased prize money was recently announced by the Confederation of African Football (CAF). Zamalek, a former winner in 2019 and 2024, faces USM Alger, who won the competition in 2023. The club's financial difficulties stem from outstanding payments to other clubs and former coaches, some of whom have sought assistance from FIFA. A victory would also qualify Zamalek for the CAF Super Cup, offering an additional $500,000 prize.
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5 extractedCAF announced a 100 percent increase in prize money for the Confederation Cup, with winners receiving $4m.
Zamalek could win a record $4m CAF Confederation Cup prize money if they beat USM Alger.
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Zamalek is reportedly battling debts of $6.5m.