Each Super Eagles star could earn as much as $100,000 should they win the AFCON in South Africa.
“Incentives
will not be the Super Eagles problem at the Nations Cup,” a top
official simply informed MTNFootball.com at the weekend.
“If
they go all the way and win the competition, they will each take away
about $95,000 and when you add that to their daily allowances of around
$5,000, you will have about $100,000.
“And the chief coach (Stephen Keshi) will get double this amount.”
In
the proposed budget for next year’s Africa Cup of Nations, each Super
Eagle player will earn $10,000 for a win in the first round, where they
are drawn against defending champions Zambia, Burkina Faso and Ethiopia.
This
would translate to $30,000 each if they win all three first round
matches, the same amount they also received when they qualified for the
quarterfinal of the 2010 tournament in Angola.
However, in
Angola, the bonus was a winner-take-all one in the sense that the
players were paid $30,000 each for going past the first round rather
than being paid per game.
The team’s win bonus will then be reviewed upwards as they move up in the knockout stage of the biennial competition.
Victory in the quarterfinal will fetch each player $15,000, while victory in the semi-final will see them $20,000-a-man richer.
And
should the Eagles clinch Nigeria’s third Nations Cup trophy inside the
magnificent Soccer City in Johannesburg on February 10, each player will
pocket a win bonus of $30,000.
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