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The R120 Million Final Sprint for SA’s Big Three

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Discover what's at stake for Pirates, Sundowns, and Chiefs as the season ends. From the R20m PSL title to Sundowns' R100m CAF Champions League final, the stakes have never been higher.

As the 2025/26 Betway Premiership season enters its final act, South Africa’s “Big Three” are entangled in a high-stakes drama where prestige meets massive financial windfalls. From a historic title drought in Orlando to a hundred-million-rand continental dream in Pretoria, the next three weeks will define the legacies of the country’s biggest clubs.


1. The R20 Million Duel: Pirates vs. Sundowns

The battle for the domestic throne isn’t just about the R20 million winner’s cheque from the PSL; it’s about the soul of South African football.

  • Orlando Pirates: For the Buccaneers, the money is secondary to the history. Having not hoisted the league trophy since 2012, a title win would end a 14-year drought and signal a true shift in power. Under Abdeslam Ouaddou, the “Sea Robbers” are fueled by a hunger that transcends the prize money.
  • Mamelodi Sundowns: While they have dominated the local scene for nearly a decade, the “Brazilians” are currently chasing a far larger treasure.

The $6 Million Crown: Beyond the PSL, Sundowns are preparing for a two-legged CAF Champions League Final against Morocco’s AS FAR on May 17 and 24. The winner will pocket a staggering $6 million (R100 million), making it the most lucrative period in the club’s history.


2. The Return of the Glamour: Chiefs Eye African Redemption

At Naturena, the focus is on restoring the “Kaizer Chiefs” brand to the continental stage. Following a disciplined 1-1 draw with Sundowns, Amakhosi are on the verge of securing CAF Confederation Cup football.

  • The Math: Sitting in 3rd place with 48 points, Chiefs hold a five-point cushion over 4th-placed AmaZulu.
  • The Magic Number: Five points from their remaining three matches guarantees qualification. However, given Usuthu’s current form, even one more win might be enough to secure the spot.
  • The Financial Floor: Even a brief appearance in the preliminary rounds of the Confederation Cup offers a $100,000 (R1.64 million) baseline, but the real value lies in the recruitment pull and prestige that comes with “African Safari” football.

At a Glance: What’s on the Line?

ClubObjectivePrimary Financial Stake
Orlando PiratesFirst League Title in 14 YearsR20 Million (PSL Prize)
Mamelodi SundownsDomestic/Continental DoubleR120 Million (PSL + CAF CL)
Kaizer Chiefs3rd Place / CAF QualificationR1.64 Million+ (CAF Entry)

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