Tens of millions Kenya Police will earn after winning maiden FKFPL title

Newly crowned FKF Premier League champions Kenya Police FC are set to bank tens of millions after winning their maiden league title.Follow our WhatsApp channel for more newsThe Law Enforcers were crowned as the new league champions following their 1-0 victory over Shabana FC in a high-octane match played at a fully packed Kenyatta Stadium, Machakos on Sunday, 15 June.Shock as new FKF office seeks to extend term limitAfter a goalless first half, Brian Okoth rose highest in the 75th minute and connected with a Tyson Otieno corner to fire a powerful header into the back of the net to give Police the much-needed three points.With Police needing only a single point going into the match to be crowned champions, the win took them to 68 points, three more than what any team can achieve heading into the final round.##NAJAVA_MECA_8982686##As a reward, FKF, who run the league, will award Ksh5 million to Police as prize money.However, there will be more money streaming in from the Confederation of African Football (CAF) by virtue of competing in next season’s CAF Champions League.FKF proposes return of 16-team KPL in a raft of league structure changesPolice will be awarded USD 50,000 (approximately Ksh6,450,000) for participating in next season’s CAF Champions League preliminary rounds.The Ksh6.45 million was a recent introduction to the financial gains for teams participating in CAF inter-club competitions when the increased prize structure was released by CAF in 2024.##NAJAVA_MECA_8982676##In total, the Law Enforcers are guaranteed a minimum of Ksh11.45 million for their FKF Premier League triumph.However, the 2023/24 Mozzart Bet Cup champions may earn hundreds of millions depending on which stage they exit in the continental tourney.Former FKF Vice President sentenced to 1 year in prisonShould they reach the group stage, a feat no Kenyan club has achieved under the current format, Police will earn USD700,000 (approximately Ksh90.3 million) and USD900,000 (approximately Ksh116.1 million) if they proceed to the quarter finals.USD1,200,000 (approximately Ksh154.8 million) awaits Police if they reach the semi-finals and USD2 million (approximately Ksh258 million) if they finish as the runner-up.##NAJAVA_MECA_8982681##A whooping USD4 million (approximately Ksh516 million) is what Police will earn for landing the CAF Champions League.

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