
8th African Nations Championship: NFF raises the alarm over Nigeria, Ghana CHAN qualifier
There's a big doubt on the possibility of Super Eagles Team B honouring the qualifier for the 8th African Nations Championship against Ghana in Accra slated for December 22.
December 6, 2024
8th African Nations Championship:
NFF raises the alarm over Nigeria, Ghana CHAN qualifier
... Lack of funds threatens CHAN Eagles' Accra trip
There's a big doubt on the possibility of Super Eagles Team B honouring the qualifier for the 8th African Nations Championship against Ghana in Accra slated for December 22.
According to report sourced from thesun.ng, a source in the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF), has expressed deep worry over the paucity of funds needed to prosecute the away encounter at for the Accra Sports Stadium.
The encounter is the first leg of the qualifying fixture between both teams, with the second and concluding legs billed to take place at the Godswill Akpabio Stadium, Uyo a week after.
However, speaking to thesun.ng in confidence, a member of NFF board lamented that the burden of the required fund is too heavy for the federation to bear, decrying non-release of funds from the Federal Government and the relevant sports agency in charge of running sports in the country.
The source, according to thesun.ng, hinged the concerns of the federation on the humongous amount for the flight tickets.
Explaining further, the source said that the federation is expected to pay over N1.3 million for the return ticket on each of the players invited for the match.
"The federation is really in a financial crisis and as I talk with you, it is becoming difficult for the federation to prosecute the important qualifier game against Ghana.
"The fund involved is just too much because the federation will spend over N1.3 million alone on the flight ticket for each of the players.
"Other expenses like travelling logistics and match bonuses are not part of the expenses. The flight ticket for the officials, especially the president taking business class, is not within that rate.
"The situation is worse because the government is not responsive enough to release the needed fund ahead of the qualifier match.
"Unfortunately for the federation, the players cannot go by road because apart from it's attendant risk, it is not good for the players. The federation is more or less stranded unless it can get where to borrow the needed fund," the source lamented.
The winner on aggregate will qualify for the 8th African Nations Championship finals, billed to be hosted by Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania, using the event as dress rehearsal to test-run facilities and equipment for the 2027 Africa Cup of Nations finals they have been selected to host. The tournament is billed to hold between February 1 to 28, 2025.
- Culled from the sun.ng