The runners-up side will bag USD 0.5 million.
The decision to increase the prize money for the winners of 2016 AFC Cup from USD 350,000 to USD 1 million was approved by the AFC Executive Committee at its meeting on November 27 in New Delhi.
The runners-up prize money was doubled from USD 250,000 to USD 500,000, while the semi-finalists, who received nothing in 2015, will get USD 40,000. The quarter-finalists and round of 16 clubs get USD 25,000 and USD 15,000 respectively.
They now seek to become the first Indian football club to clinch a continental title when they lock horns with Air Force Club of Iraq in the summit clash of AFC Cup here tomorrow.
Before this, the farthest an Indian club had advanced in a continental tournament was the two AFC Cup semifinal appearances by Dempo in 2008 and East Bengal in 2013.
Meanwhile, it's learnt that All India Football Federation President Praful Patel will be here to cheer for Bengaluru FC.
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