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Prize money increased for Asian football club competitions

Xinhua,December 07, 2017 Adjust font size:

KUALA LUMPUR, Dec. 7 (Xinhua) -- The Asian Football Confederation (AFC) on Thursday announced a significant increase for its continental club competition - the AFC Champions League and the AFC Cup.

The AFC Champions League winners in 2018 will receive 4 million U.S. dollars, up from 3 million dollars while the club that lifts the AFC Cup will pick up 1.5 million dollars instead of 1 million dollars.

The Asian football governing body said its Champions League is second only to the European club competitions in terms of prize money. In addition to the 1 million U.S. dollar increase for the winner, the runners-up will get 2 million dollars after a 500,000-dollar increase.

AFC General Secretary Windsor John said there is increased prize money at every stage in the AFC Champions League, while the AFC Cup sees significant increases for the winners and the finalists.

"The AFC has always looked to reward success and we are also dedicated to growing our competitions. Now we believe that in 2018 the incentive to win our two main club competitions will be greater than ever," he said. Enditem