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AFCON: Super Eagles Stop Training, Demand Bonus Payments

Jerry Emmason by Jerry Emmason
5 months ago
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Nigeria’s Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) campaign faces significant disruption as Super Eagles  have reportedly threatened to boycott their quarter-final match against Algeria unless outstanding winning bonuses are paid immediately.

Sources within the team camp in Fes indicate that players are refusing to train and will not travel to Marrakech for Saturday’s crucial fixture. This comes despite an impressive 100 percent win record for Nigeria at the ongoing 2025 tournament in Morocco.

The dispute centres on unpaid bonuses from four victories: against Tanzania, Tunisia, Uganda, and Mozambique. Each player is currently owed a substantial sum of $42,500 for reaching the quarter-finals. This figure comprises $30,000 for their group stage performance and an additional $12,500 for their Round of 16 win over Mozambique.

Further financial incentives await the team, with $15,000 per player for a quarter-final victory, $17,500 for a semi-final win, and a final $20,000 for lifting the AFCON trophy.

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This isn’t the first time bonus disputes have plagued Nigerian football. A similar protest over World Cup qualifying bonuses reportedly contributed to the team’s failure to secure a World Cup ticket against DR Congo in Morocco. With the Super Eagles scheduled to travel to Marrakech on Thursday, urgent intervention, potentially from President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, is needed to avert a potential crisis and keep Nigeria’s AFCON dreams alive.

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