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Zimbabwe national team pockets $500000 AFCON 2025 group stage payout
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 51855, member: 636"] Zimbabwe's national football team has secured its place in the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations tournament scheduled for December. The Warriors earned qualification by finishing second in Group J behind Cameroon. Their runner-up position delivered $250,000 in prize money compared to the $350,000 awarded to the group winners. Tournament participation guarantees an additional $500,000 regardless of group stage performance. The team faces the prospect of earning substantially more through advancing deeper into the competition. The prize structure rewards progressive achievement throughout the tournament stages. Teams finishing third in their groups receive $700,000 while those reaching the Round of 16 earn $800,000. Quarter-final participants collect $1.3 million each for their efforts. Semi-finalists receive $2.5 million per team, while the championship match determines the final payouts. Tournament winners claim $7 million, with runners-up earning $4 million. Zimbabwe has never advanced beyond the group stage in previous AFCON appearances. Reaching the Round of 16 would represent a historic breakthrough for the national program. The financial incentives provide additional motivation for the squad to achieve unprecedented success. The tournament structure offers multiple opportunities for the Warriors to exceed their previous continental performance. December's competition presents both sporting and economic possibilities for Zimbabwean football. [/QUOTE]
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