The Super Eagles of Nigeria have reportedly boycotted training in Morocco ahead of Thursday’s crucial 2026 World Cup qualifier playoff against Gabon, citing unpaid bonuses and allowances.
Sources within the team camp revealed that some of the outstanding payments dated back nearly two years, sparking growing frustration among players and officials.
The standoff comes at a critical moment for the national team, with fans expressing concern that the dispute could affect the Eagles’ preparation and morale ahead of the decisive qualifier.
Meanwhile, negotiations were said to be ongoing between the players and the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) in a bid to resolve the issue.
LEADERSHIP gathered that efforts were being made by top officials to ensure the team returns to training as soon as possible to avoid further disruption.
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