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Nsingizini Hotspurs’ Quality Dlamini (L) keeps control of the ball under pressure from Sisonkhe captain Msimisi Dlamini. Off the pitch, Nsingizini are leading the pack in 2025/26 earnings. (File pic)
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MBABANE – Eswatini Premier League champions, Nsingizini Hotspurs, continue to make waves both on and off the pitch, cementing their reputation as one of the nation’s fastest-growing football powerhouses.

Over the past four months, the club’s 2025/26 earnings have rocketed to E3.94 million – a testament to their domestic dominance and continental exploits.

The latest financial boost comes courtesy of the E120 000 first-round ‘carrot’ prize, which Nsingizini clinched following a narrow 1–0 victory over Rangers last weekend.

The team will be officially crowned winners today and presented with a replica cheque, taking their total season earnings to an impressive E4.06 million.

Earlier this year, the Hotspurs lifted the MTN Premier League crown, pocketing E1 million, before going on to claim the 8bet Trade Fair Cup in August (E630 000). In October, the club received a league participation fee of E110 000. Despite falling short in the CAF Champions League group stage qualifiers, they secured a guaranteed participation fee of E1.7 million.

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