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‘It’s time to pay Falcons’ outstanding monies’ — FIFPro calls out NFF

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FIFPro, the world players’ union, has tackled the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) for failing to pay Super Falcons players their outstanding allowances.

In a strong-worded statement on X, formerly known as Twitter, on Tuesday, FIFPro said the Falcons are “extremely frustrated” and are ready to pursue the NFF for their allowances.

The world umbrella body for professional football players also disclosed that it will be assisting the Falcons in the pay dispute with the federation.

During the lead-up to the 2023 Women’s World Cup, Randy Waldrum, Falcons head coach, revealed that some players are owed “per diem and bonuses” from two years ago.

The development caused a stir and almost affected the preparation of the Nigerian players.

However, the team proceeded to the tournament and qualified for the second round before they crashed out to England on Monday.

In the tweet, FIFPro said the players did not make a fuss about the unpaid allowances during the World Cup so it does not affect their performance.

The union added that “it is now time” for NFF to pay the Falcons and honour the contractual rights of the players.

FIFPro added that “it is regrettable that players needed to challenge their own federation at such an important time in their careers”.

“Following the Nigeria women’s football team’s elimination from the FIFA Women’s World Cup, FIFPRO can confirm it is assisting players in a disagreement with the Nigeria Football Federation concerning bonus payments, camp allowances and expenses, some of which date back to 2021,” the statement reads.

“During the World Cup, the players wanted to remain focused on their performance without making public statements or facing other distractions.

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Sporting Lagos get N1m fine over fans unruliness during NPFL game

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The board of the Nigeria Premier Football League (NPFL) has imposed a fine of N1 million on Sporting Lagos FC over the unruliness of the club’s fans during their match against Heartland FC.

According to a tweet on the league’s official X account, Sporting Lagos fans threw objects on the pitch during the team’s matchday nine fixture, which finished 1-1 at the Mobolaji Johnson Stadium, on Sunday.

The league body charged the Noisy Lagosians with breaching the framework and rules of the NPFL “for failing to provide adequate security”.

Sporting Lagos must pay the fine within 14 days, or failure to comply within the stipulated time would be considered a continuous breach of the league’s framework and rules.

NPFL then ordered the Lagos club to implement an effective matchday security arrangement and organise a re-orientation programme for its fans.

The league body warned the club that any recurrence would lead to severe sanctions.

Sporting Lagos are playing their first-ever season in the NPFL. The team is sitting eighth on the league table after garnering an equal number of wins, draws and losses from 12 games.

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No money to pay off Peseiro if we sack him, says NFF board member

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Nse Essien, a board member of the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF), says Jose Peseiro, Super Eagles head coach, has not been sacked because the federation cannot afford the severance payment.

Essien spoke with journalists after the Eagles’ 1-1 draw against Zimbabwe in their second game of the 2026 World Cup qualification campaign.

The result left Nigeria winless in the qualifiers, having previously drawn Lesotho at the Godswill Akpabio stadium last week.

The performances have generated a lot of criticism for Peseiro, while some social media users called for his sack.

Addressing the situation, Essien said the top brass at the NFF are also “not happy” with the Portuguese and his latest streak of results with the Eagles.

He claimed Peseiro was employed by the sports ministry and not the NFF, and “not paid a dime” have been paid to the Portuguese.

“If you check the internet, almost everyone is asking for the sack of the head coach. It is unfortunate that out of six points, we have just two, and we have found ourselves in a precarious situation,” the NFF board member said.

“When you say NFF should sack the head coach, we didn’t employ him. This regime didn’t employ him when you come to look at it; it was the Sports Ministry that employed him.

“Up till now, we were supposed to have paid their salaries, but up till now, they have not paid a dime.

“When you now sack him, who pays for compensation? That is the situation we find ourselves in. Not a dime has been paid to this coach, who earns about $70,000 every month.

“We have to respect his [Jose Peseiro’s] contract. If we had the money to give to him [pay him off], why wouldn’t we relieve him? We are not happy.”

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‘The money increased with each rejection’ — Osimhen speaks on declining Al-Hilal bid

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Victor Osimhen, Super Eagles striker, said he refused to join Saudi Arabia’s Al-Hilal FC earlier this year because he had to “make a decision that is good for my career.”

In July, the Saudi Pro League side reportedly tabled a €140 million (£120.3m) offer to sign Osimhen from Napoli.

The 24-year-old was billed to earn wages in the region of £1 million per week if the Italian club accepted the offer.

However, the move fell through, with Osimhen opting to stay with the Parthenopeans for at least another season.

Speaking on the exorbitant bid in a chat with John Obi Mikel on the “Obi One Podcast” on Monday, the Napoli striker admitted that the Al-Hilal offer was hard to refuse and “would have changed my life amazingly”.

He added that the Saudi club never relented, and “the more I said no, the more they increased the financial offer”.

“When the offer came from Saudi Arabia, a huge offer, it was hard to refuse,” Osimhen said.

“It was a really huge decision for me to take.

“The more I said no, the more they increased the financial offer. I was like, wow! This is for real.

“I spoke to Napoli and decided to stay. But they [Al-Hilal] never gave up until the end of their transfer window.

“The transfer would have changed my life amazingly, but I just have to make a decision that is good for my career. As much as we play football for money, there is also honour that comes with it.”

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