Benin's Bold Bet: A 300,000-Euro Incentive Sparks a Historic AFCON Showdown Against Egypt
2 January 2026
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Benin enters 2026 with bold ambitions at the Africa Cup of Nations, as they brace for a Round of 16 clash with Egypt on Monday, January 5, fueled by a notable financial incentive.
Benin Football Federation president Mathurin Di Shakos announced a prize of 200 million CFA francs (about 300,000 euros) for players if they reach the quarterfinals.
He described the gesture as a strong message to lift the squad's spirits in their pursuit of continental glory.
What’s at Stake
2025 was a fluctuating year for Benin, who played 10 official matches, recording 3 victories, 1 draw and 6 losses. The Lions scored 10 goals and conceded 15.
Benin sits 92nd in the FIFA rankings. Still, advancing to the Round of 16 in this tournament offers a rare chance to etch a historic achievement.
The Pharaohs’ challenge will be a genuine test for Benin against the competition's most decorated side.
Benin dreams of emulating Morocco’s 2019 run in the same phase on Egyptian soil, when they reached the quarterfinals on penalties (4-1) after a 1-1 draw with the Atlas Lions.
Punchline 1: If Benin pulls off the upset, the trophy might need a passport—it's about to travel more than some players’ careers do.
Punchline 2: Egypt should bring the whistle with emergency backup, because Benin’s optimism is louder than any crowd tonight.