Africa-Press – Gambia. The second half of 2025 promises to be really hot for all African football fans. CAF, the official partner of the global bookmaker 1xBet, will host several major tournaments: the Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON 2024), the African Nations Championship (CHAN 2025), the CAF Super Cup, the Confederation Cup, the Champions League, and the Africa Cup of Nations 2025 (AFCON 2025).
For this busy period, 1xBet has launched a grandiose CAF Trophy Hunt promo, where you can support your favorite African teams and compete for valuable rewards, including an Apple MacBook Pro, PlayStation 5 Pro, Xiaomi POCO X6, GoPro HERO13 and more.
How to take part?
1xBet aims to make football and exciting experiences accessible to all fans, so it has made the promo terms as simple as possible. To participate, you need to:
The promo includes single bets with odds of 1.3 or higher, as well as accumulators with odds of 1.3 or higher for each event. At least one of them must be a CAF tournament game.
For each prediction, you will receive promo tickets and automatically enter the draw. Newcomers will get a nice bonus: for their first bet, they will receive an extra 4 tickets.
The more tickets you have, the greater the possibility of winning a valuable reward. To increase your chances of success, try Lucky Matches and collect trophies that unlock super prizes.
The CAF Trophy Hunt promo will be held in six stages, with each one concluding with a prize draw:
All results will be posted on the promo page.
CAF Champions League & CAF Confederation Cup 2025: the struggle for prizes has begun!
The biggest battles of African club football are getting closer — the CAF Champions League and the CAF Confederation Cup return this November, bringing together the continent’s strongest teams. That means it’s time to hurry and collect as many tickets as possible.
At the 4th stage, 1xBet will draw the following prizes:
Join the 1xBet promo – don’t miss your chance to root for your favorite team and win the gadgets you’ve long dreamed of!
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