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Kaizer Chiefs move to second in PSL clubs 2020/21 prize money

Saturday night's defeat to Al Ahly meant they missed out on the ultimate prize of US $2.5-million (approximately R36-million), which could have come with further income in the CAF Super Cup and FIFA Club World Cup, but they still pocketed US $1.25-million (app. R18-million) after bagging a silver medal.

The CAF prize money elevates Chiefs to second behind Mamelodi Sundowns in take-home from all the competitions in the 2020/21 season.

A dismal domestic campaign left Amakhosi with a mere R2.4-million after finishing eighth in the league, reaching the MTN8 semi-finals and being humiliated in the first round of the Nedbank Cup.

With their share from CAF, their total shoots up to R20.4-million, which is just above what The Brazilians made (R20-million) from domestic competitions.

That being R15 million as DStv Premiership champions, R3-million for two Q-innovations, R800 000 from the MTN8 and R1.25-million for reaching the Nedbank Cup semi-finals.

However, for reaching the last eight in the Champions League, Sundowns got a further US $650 000 (app. R9.4-million) to push their total for the season to R29,4-million.

Meanwhile, fellow domestic giants Orlando Pirates made R12,4 million in local competitions and added US $350 000 (app. R5-million) after reaching the last eight of the CAF Confederation Cup.

The Bucs totalled R17,4 million to finish third in the money rankings.

1. R20.05-million – Mamelodi Sundowns
1. R20.05-million – Mamelodi Sundowns
2. R12.4-million – Orlando Pirates
2. R12.4-million – Orlando Pirates
4. R8.74-million – Tshakhuma Tsha Madzivhandila
4. R8.74-million – Tshakhuma Tsha Madzivhandila
3. R9.45-million – AmaZulu
3. R9.45-million – AmaZulu
9. R2.35-million – Kaizer Chiefs
9. R2.35-million – Kaizer Chiefs
5. R4.35-million – Golden Arrows
5. R4.35-million – Golden Arrows
6. R3.25-million – Chippa United
6. R3.25-million – Chippa United
7. R2.95-million – SuperSport United
7. R2.95-million – SuperSport United
8. R2.57-million – Cape Town City
8. R2.57-million – Cape Town City
10. R2.01-million – Swallows
10. R2.01-million – Swallows

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