While the Betway Premiership title is now mathematically out of reach, Kaizer Chiefs are far from playing for pride alone. Despite the recent 2-0 stumble against Siwelele FC, the Glamour Boys are locked in a high-stakes battle for a third-place finish—a position that serves as a golden ticket to the CAF Confederation Cup and a significant financial windfall.
With four games remaining, the mission for the Naturena-based giants is clear: secure continental football and unlock a revenue stream worth millions.
The Math: Securing Third Place
The title race is now a two-horse sprint between Mamelodi Sundowns (61 points) and Orlando Pirates (59 points). For Chiefs, currently on 47 points, the target has shifted to fending off AmaZulu FC, who sit in fourth with 42 points.
- The Magic Number: To guaranteed third place regardless of other results, Amakhosi need eight points from their final four fixtures.
- The Buffer: They currently hold a five-point lead over Usuthu, giving them a slight margin for error, though the upcoming clash between the two sides on May 16 will likely be the decider.
The Payday: Potential Continental Earnings
Qualifying for the CAF Confederation Cup isn’t just about prestige; it’s a massive financial injection for the club’s coffers. Based on current CAF prize money structures, the rewards are substantial:
| Stage Reached | Prize Money (USD) | Prize Money (ZAR approx.) |
| Preliminary Round | $100,000 | R1.67 Million |
| Group Stages | $400,000 | R6.7 Million |
| Quarter-Finals | $550,000 | R9.2 Million |
| Semi-Finals | $750,000 | R12.5 Million |
| Runner-up | $1,000,000 | R16.7 Million |
| Winner | $4,000,000 | R66.8 Million |
Note: Figures based on 2025/26 prize cycles.
More Than Just Money
Beyond the bank balance, a successful push for third place carries weight for the future of the club’s technical leadership. A strong finish would provide a compelling argument for co-coaches Cedric Kaze and Khalil Ben Youssef as the board evaluates their long-term suitability.
Furthermore, returning to Africa is vital for the brand’s reputation and provides current stars a platform to showcase their talent on a continental stage—essential for those eyeing a spot in the 2026 FIFA World Cup squads.
















