According to the SKNFA, the full prize-money allocation has already been paid to qualifying clubs across the Premier Division and Division One. “This investment reflects the SKNFA’s ongoing commitment to rewarding excellence, supporting our clubs, and strengthening the development of football across St. Kitts and Nevis,” the association stated. The payout also sends a powerful message that domestic football can produce tangible rewards for participating organisations. With more than EC$128,000 placed directly into the domestic football structure, the Harris-led administration is positioning club support and financial reinvestment as major pillars of the national game. For St. Kitts and Nevis football, this is more than a payout.