Europe-based Super Eagles players have been advised to purchase their flight tickets to Nigeria for the World Cup qualifier against the Chipolopolo in Ndola, Zambia onOctober 9.
The Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) has promised to refund the players when they fly into Abuja, even as it was gathered that the players are owed several match bonuses and other allowances.
“This is not good for our morale going into a big game lie the one in Zambia,” lamented one of the invited players when offering his reaction to the latest order from the NFF.
For last month’s AFCON qualifier in Uyo, the NFF had bought the players their tickets.
Their camp allowances for that particular match were only sourced from hosting Akwa Ibom State Government.
And even that was not without controversy as the players insisted the 10 million Naira from the Akwa Ibom Government was a gift to the team.
The Super Eagles are expected to fly out from Abuja to Ndola in the new week for the October 9 qualifier against the Chipolopolo of Zambia.
The NFF have already denied a media report that due to their crippling financial mess they may not honour the World Cup showdown.
Coach Gernot Rohr has called up 23 players, 20 of whom are based overseas for the match.
They include several Premier League players – Mikel Obi (Chelsea), Kelechi Iheanacho (Manchester City), Odion Ighalo and Isaac Success (Watford), Ahmed Musa (Leicester City) as well as Alex Iwobi (Arsenal).
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