Wednesday 7 December 2016

Show Of Shame: Victorious Super Falcons Seize Trophy, As NFF Fails To Meet Financial Obligations


It seems the usual fight over bonuses and match allowances is rearing its ugly head again as the victorious Super Falcons are engaged in a battle with the Nigeria Football Federation NFF over their entitlement. It got messier yesterday (Tuesday) as the players threatened to hold onto the African Women Cup of Nations trophy they won last Saturday.


The NFF had promised to pay the players and the officials on
Monday when they returned to the country on Sunday after claiming their eighth AWCON title in Cameroon, but officials of the soccer federation did not even show up at the Agora Hotel, Abuja where they lodged the team on the said day let alone give them money.

We learnt on Tuesday that things almost got out of hand when the NFF President, Amaju Pinnick, eventually visited the team and told them that there was no money to pay.
Sources at the meeting said that the meeting almost ended in fiasco as the players vowed to remain at the hotel until their money is paid.

They even grabbed the trophy they won and vowed not to release it until they are paid. “Pinnick was trying to pacify
the players to exercise patience that they will be paid soon, but they (the players) asked him to be specific and the manner those of them asked the question got the NFF boss angry,” a source who was at the meeting explained.

“The NFF boss was not happy with the way the stars were handling the issue and made some statements that also
infuriated the players. I won’t tell you what Pinnick said
because it is better you people don’t write those things.” The NFF General Secretary, Dr. Mohammed Sanusi, had earlier
visited the team and also begged the players to be patient.

He attempted to give them N50,000 each as transport fare which they rejected. One of the players, who did not want her name in print, said they would stay until concrete arrangement is reached on the payment.

“We are aware of what happened to the U-17 and U-20 female teams who left with empty promises and we do not want to have the same experience. Before we left there were promises they made and until they fulfill them we will remain in this place,” she said.

In a statement released by the federation, Sanusi was quoted to have said at the meeting that: “I have come to appeal to
you, to understand the situation of the federation and the country at the moment and exercise patience.
“We will pay you all monies you are being owed as soon as we receive same from the government, just as we paid the U-17 boys who won the FIFA U-17 World Cup in Chile last year, after the tournament.

And just as we sorted out Coach Samson Siasia’s wages as soon as we had the funds, after the Olympics.” He added
that: “We know we have financial commitment to you (players and officials of Super Falcons) and we have not at any time stated otherwise. But the money is not readily available at the moment.” Sanusi said the NFF had embarked on aggressive drive to find a permanent solution to the issue of owing players and
coaches. “In relation to all these, we are in the process of sorting out our TSA domiciliary accounts so that we can receive our due grants from FIFA and CAF, including the $80,000 prize money from the AWCON, once it is available.”

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