Following the rifts that ensued
over the refusal of the Super Eagles,to accept the $2,500 match bonus
for the draw against Namibia, Allsports understands that the team was
abandoned in Namibia by the Nigeria Football Federation(NFF).
It is understood that the Super Eagles refused to turn up at the
airport,where they would have connected a flight to Johannesburg,South
Africa and connect another flight to Brazil for the FIFA Confederations
Cup,thereby missing an opportunity of travelling on Thursday.
We exclusively brought a story last week of the row between the
Super Eagles players and the NFF following the slashing of their match
bonuses into two.
President of the NFF,Aminu Maigari met with the team on Wednesday
night in Windhoek after the 1-1 draw with Namibia,to explain to them
that they will can no longer continue paying them the $10,000 for every
win,following a paucity of funds.
There are also other reports, that the Super Eagles players are
disgruntled with the manner,the NFF laid off some members of the
technical staff,especially ex-international,Sylvanus Okpala,who assisted
coach Stephen Keshi at the Nations Cup.
The NFF refused to meet with the players’ demands and said that it was the $2,500 or nothing.
And after the team refused to show up at the airport,the officials left them and departed for Brazil.
The Namibian Football Federation confirming that the Super Eagles
are still in the country said on Thursday was quoted on BBC Sport as
saying : “Their officials(NFF) departed this morning(Wednesday) but the
players and technical staff are still here. There’s no indication they
are leaving.”
With all the storm that ensued from the match bonus row,it is
understood that the Federal Government of Nigeria and also world
football governing body,FIFA,intervened in the matter and that the Super
Eagles will now depart for Brazil on Saturday.
Nigeria’s first game is on Monday in Belo Horizonte against
Tahiti,one wonders how the team will fare following this unnecessary
problems that could have been avoided.
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