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Win Olympic Gold, Get $30,000, Japanese tells Dream Team

By Christian Okpara
14 August 2016   |   1:59 am
A benefactor has promised a bonus of $30,000 to each Nigerian player should they win gold at the Rio 2016 men’s Olympic football tournament in Brazil.
Nigeria's player Etebo (C) shoots, observed by Sweden's defender Milosevic (L) and goalkeeper Andres Linde (R) during the football match between Sweden and Nigeria for the Olympic Games Rio 2016 in Arena Amazonia, Manaus, Brazil, August 7th, 2016. RAPHAEL ALVES / AFP

Nigeria’s player Etebo (C) shoots, observed by Sweden’s defender Milosevic (L) and goalkeeper Andres Linde (R) during the football match between Sweden and Nigeria for the Olympic Games Rio 2016 in Arena Amazonia, Manaus, Brazil, August 7th, 2016.<br />RAPHAEL ALVES / AFP

U-23 Eagles Get 22 Days Camp Allowances

A benefactor has promised a bonus of $30,000 to each Nigerian player should they win gold at the Rio 2016 men’s Olympic football tournament in Brazil.

Celebrated Japanese plastic surgeon, Katsuya Takasu announced his desire to reward the 1996 Olympic football champions, along with $20,000 for silver and $10,000 for bronze after hearing about their financial woes.

“I read about the financial problems affecting the team and I felt the need to make a big contribution,” Takasu told BBC Sport.

“I am not doing this for media attention, but to motivate a team with an indomitable spirit. I fell in love with the Nigerian team because despite all these problems they are in the quarterfinals of the Olympics.

“Whether they win or not, I will still donate something to help alleviate the challenges in paying their bonuses and allowances.”

The Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) were impressed by this gesture but are being careful.

“I have been in direct contact with Mr Takasu and impressed by his gesture,” NFF vice-president Seyi Akinwunmi told BBC Sport.

“But we need not get carried away because the integrity of the country is at stake.

“First we must check about this. Significantly, the team has an important game and we need to focus on that.”
Before arriving in Rio, the ‘Dream Team VI’ were held up in Atlanta, USA, because of a problem with the payment for their flight.

The 1996 Olympic champions only landed in Brazil just hours before their opening 5-4 win over Japan.
Nigeria had a troubled build-up to their quarterfinal against Denmark in Salvador.

Nigeria had a troubled build-up to their quarterfinal against Denmark in Salvador.

The players boycotted a training session in a dispute over pay, and their injured top scorer with four goals – Ogenekaro Etebo – has been ruled out of the match but will return should Nigeria advance to the semifinals.

Meanwhile, the Nigeria Olympic team have now received their camp allowances from the government, according to the team’s media officer Timi Ebikagboro.

“The sports ministry has cleared all camp allowances of the team in Brazil.

“Players and officials have now been paid 22 days allowances,” said Ebikagboro.

2 Comments

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    Dear Mr. Takasu,

    Should you want to fulfill your pledge, please hand the money over directly to each player, or else, the players will never receive the measure of your goodwill. The so call NFF official who claims to be in contact with you is one of the many problems plaguing the team. They collect the funds from the government, then sit on it. They’re all thieves.

    Sincerely,

    A concerned Niger Deltan.

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    Thank you Sir for your kind gesture and large heart