Sunday’s Wimbledon final between
Novak Djokovic and Roger Federer took more than four hours. Hundreds of
thousands of words will be written allowances they were paid.
Players who qualified Nigeria to a
fifth World Cup also got a share of the FIFA largesse, several top team
officials disclosed.
BRAZIL, Curitiba : (From top L)
Nigeria’s team midfielder John Obi Mikel, forward Emmanuel Emenike, defender
Kenneth Omeruo, defender Godfrey Oboabona and defender Efe Ambrose (from bottom
L) forward Victor Moses, goalkeeper and captain Vincent Enyeama, forward Ahmed
Musa, midfielder Ogenyi Onazi, midfielder Ramon Azeez and defender Juwon
Oshaniwa pose during a Group F football match between Iran and Nigeria at the
Baixada Arena in Curitiba at the 2014 FIFA World Cup on June 16, 2014.
Team officials were also not left
out of the largesse with the least getting about $25,000.
But it was further learnt that it
was not all plain sailing as there were disagreements particularly as regards
whether those who qualified the team for Brazil 2014 should also be part of the
appearance fee.
“There was a big issue among the
senior players whether those who were part of the qualifiers should also get
something. At the end of the day, skipper Joseph Yobo prevailed that they also
have to be included,” a team official informed AfricanFootball.com
“So, even some players like John
Utaka and Raheem Lawal, who played just a couple of qualifiers, will also get
something.”
- See more at:
http://www.vanguardngr.com/2014/07/world-cup-eagles-get-n20-8m/#sthash.k6oDIdq0.dpuf
Sunday’s
Wimbledon final between Novak Djokovic and Roger Federer took more than
four hours. Hundreds of thousands of words will be written allowances
they were paid.
Players who qualified Nigeria to a fifth World Cup also got a share of the FIFA largesse, several top team officials disclosed.
Team officials were also not left out of the largesse with the least getting about $25,000.
But it was further learnt that it was not all plain sailing as there were disagreements particularly as regards whether those who qualified the team for Brazil 2014 should also be part of the appearance fee.
“There was a big issue among the senior players whether those who were part of the qualifiers should also get something. At the end of the day, skipper Joseph Yobo prevailed that they also have to be included,” a team official informed AfricanFootball.com
“So, even some players like John Utaka and Raheem Lawal, who played just a couple of qualifiers, will also get something.”
- See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2014/07/world-cup-eagles-get-n20-8m/#sthash.k6oDIdq0.dpuf
Players who qualified Nigeria to a fifth World Cup also got a share of the FIFA largesse, several top team officials disclosed.
Team officials were also not left out of the largesse with the least getting about $25,000.
But it was further learnt that it was not all plain sailing as there were disagreements particularly as regards whether those who qualified the team for Brazil 2014 should also be part of the appearance fee.
“There was a big issue among the senior players whether those who were part of the qualifiers should also get something. At the end of the day, skipper Joseph Yobo prevailed that they also have to be included,” a team official informed AfricanFootball.com
“So, even some players like John Utaka and Raheem Lawal, who played just a couple of qualifiers, will also get something.”
- See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2014/07/world-cup-eagles-get-n20-8m/#sthash.k6oDIdq0.dpuf
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