Nigerian Football
NFF MOVES TO AVERT “NO PAY, NO PLAY” PALAVA AT WORLD CUP
BY KUNLE SOLAJA.
Tales of pay dispute between the Super Eagles and the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) may be a tale of the past as the current board is planning to have a hitch free campaign at the World Cup next year.
Dispute over allowance had been a recurring decimal in Nigerian senor teams’ participation at global events.
Sports Village Square easily recalls such disputes as they happened at the France ’98 World Cup, the 2013 FIFA Confederations Cup which the Super Eagles almost boycotted in Brazil and the scene created before Nigeria took on France in the Round of 16 World Cup match in Brazil three years ago.
Super Falcons also added their own drama after victories in the African Women Championship in 2004 and last year.
Such pay disputes are however not limited to Nigerian teams alone. It is almost an African phenomenon that has seeped even to Europe as Denmark was on Thursday forced to pull out of Friday’s Women World Cup qualifying match with Sweden over pay disputes with its players.
Sports Village Square gathered from the communiqué issued at the end of the NFF meeting that the board had resolved to ensure that negotiations with the players with regards to World Cup bonuses are firmly concluded and agreement signed before the end of this year.
This is for the sake of stable preparations and credible participation at the World Cup finals without any distractions.
The NFF also made a resolution that adequate and intensive preparation of the Super Eagles for the Russia 2018 FIFA World Cup, including the arrangement of quality friendly matches for the team, is non –negotiable. To this end, a comprehensive plan of action would be released after the World Cup Draw in Moscow in December.
Such plans, it was gathered, would encompass training camps, friendly matches, marketing and funds drive to ensure a great outing at the World Cup finals.
The NFF also reiterated that henceforth, only the Super Eagles and the Super Falcons will be entitled to bonus payments per match.
“Players, Coaches and backroom staff of other teams will earn daily allowances, approved bonuses at the end of successful qualifying campaigns and approved allowances (including daily allowances) at championships”.
Nigerian Football
Nigeria Football Federation Congress backs Pinnick for FIFA post
One of the high points of the Congress of the Nigeria Football Federation on Friday in Asaba is the endorsement of the body’s immediate past president, Amaju Pinnick to retain his position as a FIFA Council member.
Pinnick was elected into FIFA Council at the CAF Congress in Rabat, Morocco on 21 March 2021. He seeks re-election next year and has already secured the backing of the Nigerian president.
Nigerian Football
NFF budget surpasses Nigeria’s spending at Paris 2024
The Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) has budgeted N17.6 billion for next year. The body’s Congress approved the budget, which sat in Asaba on Friday.
By the current exchange rate, the approved budget is $10,591,610. The figure is higher than the N12 billion that Nigeria budgeted for the Paris 2024 Olympics where no medal was won.
Next year, The NFF programme includes the six remaining qualifying matches for the 2026 World Cup, the Women’s Africa Cup of Nations, and the Morocco 2025 Africa Cup of Nations which will be held in December if the Super Eagles qualify.
Nigerian Football
NFF launches monthly Football Awards
As football leagues across the globe resumed fully last month, the Nigeria Football Federation has announced the launch of NFF Monthly Awards, a celebration of the outstanding performances of Nigerian football players across various Football Leagues including Nigeria Premier Football League, NPFL.
With the football calendar in full swing, the NFF Monthly Awards aim to honour the brilliance, dedication and passion that Nigerian football players bring to the game, recognizing the top players who have left their mark on the pitch.
Award Categories:
- Player of the Month (Male & Female)
- Goal of the Month
- Discovery of the Month
Nomination Process
According to the NFF, the nomination process for the awards is scientific, ensuring a fair and accurate selection of nominees. An independent organization will collect and analyse players’ statistics throughout the month, ensuring that the best performances are highlighted.
“This unbiased, data-driven approach guarantees that the nominations reflect the top-performing players based on their contribution to their teams”, an NFF statement signed by its director of communication, Dr Ademola Olajire disclosed.
Nominations for the first round of awards will be announced on Thursday. From there, voting will be opened to fans and journalists alike, making this a truly inclusive and engaging event for the Nigerian football community.
Voting Process
Fans and journalists will have the chance to vote for their favourite players via the official NFF voting portal on the website www.thenff.com.
The voting period will run for one week following the announcement of the nominations.
Fan Votes will account for 40% of the final decision, enabling supporters to have their voices heard and directly influence the outcome of these prestigious awards.
The remaining 60% will be determined by journalists and industry professionals, ensuring a balanced and well-rounded selection process.
Speaking on the launch of the awards, NFF General Secretary, Dr. Mohammed Sanusi, said:
“The NFF Monthly Awards are a key part of our efforts to further elevate Nigeria football, not only by recognizing outstanding talent but by engaging with fans and the media in a way that brings the football community closer together. We believe that this initiative will encourage excellence on the field and foster a deeper connection between players and their supporters.
“The NFF Monthly Awards are a step forward in celebrating the rich and growing talent pool, and we look forward to the excitement that the awards will bring to fans, players and the media.”
Key Dates: Nominations Announcement: 3rd October, 2024; Voting: 3rd October – Midnight of 7th October 2024.
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