The Super Eagles on Tuesday November 11, 2025 refused to train in protest over unpaid bonuses spanning two years.
According to SCORENigeria, the players informed head coach Eric Chelle that they would not train unless the outstanding bonuses were settled.
The unpaid bonuses reportedly cover both the qualifying campaigns for the 2025 AFCON and the 2026 World Cup.
The Super Eagles had held their first training session in Rabat, Morocco, on Monday ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup playoffs. They are scheduled to have their second session later tonight.
A total of 23 players are currently in camp at the team’s Rive Hotel base in Rabat.
The Super Eagles had held their first training session in Rabat, Morocco, on Monday ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup playoffs. They are scheduled to have their second session later tonight.
A total of 23 players are currently in camp at the team’s Rive Hotel base in Rabat.
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Seems Nigeria is owing every aspect of our workforce,Nigeria shamelessly owes the health sector,owes the education sector and others,now footballers,a country of particular concern indeed.
ReplyDeleteCan you imagine? What is stopping the the government from paying them their bonuses? These people had worked their sweat and blood for our dear country then why are they denied their rights?
ReplyDeleteIs there a section in this country that is not corrupt and treats everything with nonchalance?
ReplyDeleteIt's just so annoying and embarrassing. I don't blame the players one bit!
Na our way naaaaaa
DeleteTill we shout and cry nobody hears or cares
Wickedt People.
What a shame
ReplyDeleteThese are the issues
ReplyDeleteSmh 🤦♀️
ReplyDeleteWith all the enthusiasm Victor Osimhen left Turkey with few days ago even after losing a match, just to rush home for national duties to meet this type of shiii is a colossal disgrace..The same FA that will pack their whole community with jamboree enter America if they qualify is refusing to pay their wages and bonuses
What a shame ❗️
Nigeria can shame person
ReplyDeleteThis is not fair on them.
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