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Black Galaxies players are said to be unhappy over government failed promises before the start of the 2022 CHAN tournament.
The home-based national team are through to the quarterfinals after placing second Group C at the tournament.
Prior to the qualifiers, the players were promised $5000 each for Benin and Nigeria duels, amounting $10,000 per player.
But according to reports, the players were paid $3,000 each with the rest outstanding after securing qualification to the tournament.
Having secured qualification, an agreement was reached to pay each $6000 qualification bonus at the CHAN tournament.
As per report from Kumasi-based Nhyira FM, government have decided not to pay the outstanding bonuses, slashing down the agreed qualification bonus of $6000 to $4,500 following a meeting between the deputy Sports Minister Evans Opoku Bobbie and three senior players (Afriyie Barnieh, Danlad Ibrahim and Gladson Awako”
It is said the players are unhappy with the decision as they prepare for the quarterfinals games on Saturday.
The home-based national team will face the winner of Group E (Cameroon or Niger) in the quarterfinals after finishing second in Group C.
The home-based national team are through to the quarterfinals after placing second Group C at the tournament.
Prior to the qualifiers, the players were promised $5000 each for Benin and Nigeria duels, amounting $10,000 per player.
But according to reports, the players were paid $3,000 each with the rest outstanding after securing qualification to the tournament.
Having secured qualification, an agreement was reached to pay each $6000 qualification bonus at the CHAN tournament.
As per report from Kumasi-based Nhyira FM, government have decided not to pay the outstanding bonuses, slashing down the agreed qualification bonus of $6000 to $4,500 following a meeting between the deputy Sports Minister Evans Opoku Bobbie and three senior players (Afriyie Barnieh, Danlad Ibrahim and Gladson Awako”
It is said the players are unhappy with the decision as they prepare for the quarterfinals games on Saturday.
The home-based national team will face the winner of Group E (Cameroon or Niger) in the quarterfinals after finishing second in Group C.