Winners of the African Schools Football Championship will pocket up to Ksh 36 million at the continental level while those at the zonal level will go home with up to 12 million.As such, in the event that a school emerges victorious both at the zonal level and at the continental level it will walk away with Ksh 48 million.The African Schools Programme initiative is a continuity of CAF’s commitment under President Patrice Motsepe’s vision to improve youth football and strengthen the CAF Member Associations’ capacity.Prize money for African Schools Football Championship Winners on the continent.Winner – 300,000 USDRunners-up – 200 000 USD3rd Position – 150,000 USDUganda will host the CECAFA Regional Qualifiers with Royal Giants High & AMUS College representing. pic.twitter.com/iuiqO7Lz0Y— Cephas TENDEREZA (@CephasTendereza) October 3, 2022 There will be prizes for the first and second runners-up on both levels as agreed upon by the CAF Executive Committee in a meeting in Algiers, Algeria last weekend.At the continental level, the first runners-up will walk away with Ksh 24 million while the second runners-up takes home Ksh 18 million.At each of the six Zonal Unions levels, the first runners-up will be eligible for Ksh 9 million with the third-placed side winning Ksh 6 million.For the African Schools Football Championship Winners at the 6 Zonal Unions level:USD 100,000 for each of the 6 Zonal Union WinnersUSD 75,000 for each of the 6 Zonal Union Runners-upsUSD 50,000 for each of the 6 Zonal Union 3rd position Winners.— Ayoola Adeleke #MansaRSS🙏🙏 (@Adelekeayoola1) October 3, 2022 The UNAF Zone tournament will set the zonal competitions rolling this weekend at the 30 June Complex, Cairo, Egypt. with COSAFA following suit towards the end of the month from October 28 to October 30 in Malawi.In November, Côte d’Ivoire will host the WAFU B tournament from the 11th to the 13th, while UNIFFAC will meet in Congo from the 25th to the 27th of the same month.The CECAFA and WAFU A tournaments are scheduled for December 2022.