•Players arrive Nigeria
By Rasaq Oboirien
Claims by the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) that it has paid all monies owed the Super Falcons who got knocked out in the round 16 by England at the ongoing FIFA Women’s World Cup in Australia and New Zealand has been rebuffed, as the players only got $1,000 as camp allowance for 15 days.
The Sun sourced from Osasu Obayiuwana on Tiwtter, “I am made to understand that the NFF paid the Super Falcons players just 10 days of their $100 per day FIFA Women’s World Cup camp allowance, and told the players that the remaining five days will be paid to their bank accounts.
“This is the situation that existed after their round of 16 game against England.”
Meanwhile, the Super Falcons contingent arrived in Nigeria Wednesday afternoon from Australia and New Zealand.
The team landed at the Murtala Airport in Lagos.
on Wednesday afternoon from Australia.

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