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Waldrum Accuses NFF Of Misusing $960,000 World Cup Funds

By AFFA ACHO, Abuja

Jerry Emmason by Jerry Emmason
7 months ago
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Former Super Falcons head coach Randy Waldrum has leveled serious allegations against the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF), centering on the alleged misuse of $960,000 in FIFA preparation funds. The accusations were made in a video that has since gone viral across social media platforms, casting a shadow over the federation’s management of the team in the lead-up to the 2023 Women’s World Cup.

The core of Waldrum’s grievance involves a substantial financial disbursement from FIFA. He claimed that a well-placed contact within FIFA informed him that every participating nation received $960,000 from the global football body in October 2022 specifically to fund their World Cup preparations.

The American coach directly questioned the NFF’s handling of these funds, asking, “Where is that money?” and implying it was not used for its intended purpose.

Waldrum detailed how this alleged financial failure directly impacted the team’s readiness. He pointed to the team’s participation in a friendly tournament in Japan as a prime example of inadequate planning, describing it as a stressful and counterproductive trip.

He revealed that due to travel complications, several key players arrived just hours before the match after enduring 16-hour flights, which he argued wasted a crucial training window.

The former coach further illustrated the team’s operational shortcomings by highlighting a severe shortage of technical staff. While FIFA regulations permit a contingent of up to 22 technical staff members, Waldrum stated the Nigerian team travelled with only about 11. This deficit, he explained, forced him to operate without dedicated performance analysts or scouts, putting the team at a significant tactical disadvantage against better-resourced opponents.

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Financial constraints were also cited as affecting basic logistics. Waldrum clarified that FIFA provides funding for business-class travel for teams, with the costs later deducted from the federation’s post-tournament payments. He stated this mechanism removed any valid excuse for the NFF’s failure to arrange proper travel and pre-tournament training camps, lamenting that such issues go unquestioned in Nigeria.

In response to these allegations, records of the team’s activities in the months leading up to the World Cup can be examined. The Super Falcons did engage in several international friendlies, including matches against the USA in August 2022, Japan in October 2022, and Mexico in February 2023, as part of their build-up schedule.

The team’s preparations continued into the spring of 2023 with a camp in Turkey. During this tour, the Falcons secured positive results, defeating New Zealand 3-0 and emerging victorious with a 2-1 scoreline against Haiti. This was followed by a final training tour in Gold Coast, Australia, where the team played a friendly against Lions FC before entering the official FIFA camp in Brisbane.

Despite the myriad of challenges outlined by their coach, the Super Falcons delivered a remarkably resilient performance on the world stage. They navigated a tough group, holding both Canada and Ireland to goalless draws and securing a historic 3-2 victory over co-hosts Australia, a win that electrified the tournament and the nation back home.

Their journey culminated in a hard-fought Round of 16 match against England, which ended in a dramatic 4-2 penalty shootout loss after a goalless draw in regular and extra time. The team’s ability to advance to the knockout stages against this backdrop of operational and financial disputes made their achievement all the more impressive.

The allegations made by Randy Waldrum have now ignited a fierce public debate regarding transparency and governance within the Nigeria Football Federation.

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