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Mamelodi Sundowns will defend a 1-0 lead against AS FAR Rabat in the CAF Champions League final on Sunday. The match is significant as it offers a record $6 million prize for the winners.
South Africa’s Mamelodi Sundowns will defend a 1-0 lead over Moroccan hosts AS FAR Rabat on Sunday in the second leg of the CAF Champions League final in a match that will be broadcast in more than 100 countries.
It is also a game that has Sundowns coach Miguel Cardoso under pressure, having lost the last two finals, and who is now leading the team into the most valuable club match staged in African football history.
Al Jazeera Sport takes a closer look at the match.
How much is at stake in the CAF Champions League final?
The aggregate winners of the marquee African club competition pocket a record $6m plus the chance to bank a further $500,000 by winning a CAF Super Cup match.
On top of that, whichever club is crowned champions at the 70,000-seat Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium is set for a minimum $9.5m payout as 2029 FIFA Club World Cup qualifiers.
Sundowns were among four African entrants at the first edition of the world club championship in the United States last year and returned home $12.5m richer.
Apart from the $9.5m participation fee, they pocketed an additional $2m for beating Ulsan of South Korea and $1m for drawing with Fluminense of Brazil.
The second edition of the World Club Championship is scheduled for 2029, with Egyptian side Pyramids already securing a place, having beaten Sundowns in the 2025 Champions League final.
Pyramids will be joined by the winners of the next three editions, starting with the showdown between AS FAR and Sundowns, both of whom have been African champions once.
Why is Sundowns coach Cardoso under so much pressure?
Portuguese Cardoso has taken clubs to the last two Champions League finals, only to fail with Esperance of Tunisia in 2024 and Sundowns last season.
No coach has reached three consecutive Champions League finals and lost them all since the competition debuted in 1964.
Portuguese Manuel Jose guided Al Ahly of Egypt to four straight title deciders from 2005 and won three. Another Ahly tactician, South African Pitso Mosimane, reached three in a row and won two.
During his first full season in charge of the Pretoria outfit, Cardoso has not lifted a trophy, failing to win any of the three domestic knockout competitions.
How have Sundowns fared in the South African Premiership?
A day before Sundowns face AS FAR, Orlando Pirates won the South African Premiership by beating Orbit College, whose relegation was confirmed by the 2-0 defeat.
With the Pirates crowned champions, it ends an incredible run by Sundowns, who won the last eight editions of the richest African national league.
Should Sundowns lose to AS FAR, they will complete the season without a trophy, having pursued four in South Africa and one in Africa.