NFF to borrow cash for Ethiopia game
The
Nigeria Football Federation will again have to borrow for next
weekend’s 2014 World Cup playoff against Ethiopia, officials disclosed
on Wednesday.
Available statistics suggest that the NFF
will need at least N50m for the November 16 playoff for a place at next
year’s World Cup in Brazil. It was explained that the cost has been
reduced because of the part sponsorship from the Cross River State
government.
This will be to cover match bonuses as well as the return ticket refunds for the team and also logistical costs.
“We will again be forced to borrow to fund this match,” a top NFF official said.
“We are seriously broke as we only
receive a monthly subvention of N52m from government and this is far
from adequate to cover our many costs.”
MTNFootball.com was told by
officials that NFF finances took a direct hit when the over N700m spent
for the 2013 Africa Cup of Nations was removed from the federation’s
annual budget by government.
“It was to have been a special grant but government later decided it should come from our budget,” another top official said.
But The PUNCH investigation has
shown that another major reason the federation is reeling in debt is
because one of their major partners owes them a huge part of their
sponsorship money. The figure is put at about N170m.
A very top official of involved with
sports administration in Nigeria who is very conversant with the debt
profile of the NFF told our correspondent that the football
administrators are finding it tough getting the money from the partners
for reasons unknown. The huge debt also explains why the federation is
yet to pay the Nigeria coach Stephen Keshi his salary in full.
He said, “If they are able to get the
money they should be able to pay Keshi and the other coaches their
salaries. From what has been explained the wait for the balance has
become quite long for them (NFF). They are hopeful that the cash should
come from their partner with the final round of the World Cup
qualifiers.
“They have just been diplomatic about the
debt issue because they are partners and they have been together for
quite some time now.”
Nigeria have a foot at Brazil 2014 after
they beat hosts Ethiopia 2-1 in the first leg of the playoffs last month
in Addis Ababa. A draw is enough to see Nigeria through to Brazil.
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