The Borneo Post

Zimbabwe players delay Africa Cup flight over pay

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HARARE: Zimbabwe’s national football team refused to board a f light for the Africa Cup of Nations tournament in Gabon, officials said Sunday, in a dispute over allowances and winning bonuses.

The team were due to fly together on Saturday to Cameroon to play a friendly on Tuesday before proceeding to Libreville.

After tense meetings with the Zimbabwe Football Associatio­n ( ZIFA), some players finally left Harare on Sunday morning while the rest of the squad were set to depart later in the day.

“We had a fruitful meeting and the players and administra­tion reached an amicable solution,” ZIFA spokesman Xolisani Gwesela told AFP, declining to elaborate how the impasse was resolved.

On Friday, players sat in hotel corridors and refused to attend a farewell dinner at which the country’s Vice- President Emmerson Mnangagwa was guest of honour.

“ZIFA totally condemns the behaviour portrayed by the team and their desire to hold the nation at ransom in their quest to earn money that this economy cannot sustain,” the associatio­n said in a statement late Saturday.

Among a raft of grievances, the players rejected US41,000 ( 950 euros) appearance fees and demanded US$ 5,000 instead, sources at the associatio­n said.

They also demanded US$ 150 daily allowances for locally-based players and US$ 500 for foreignbas­ed players, instead of US$ 50 and US$100 respective­ly.

The players had earlier refused to use “substandar­d” accommodat­ion at a facility run by the associatio­n and were barred from training at the national sports stadium over a US$ 60 debt owed by ZIFA.

Zimbabwe’s economy has been wrecked by hyperinfla­tion, corruption and agricultur­al collapse, and the national football team has often relied on wellwisher­s to pay its players and coaches.

A cash shortage in the country has also seen football match attendance­s plummet. Last year the country was expelled from the 2018 World Cup preliminar­y competitio­n over non-payment of a US$ 67,000 debt owed to former coach Jose Cl audi nei

Georgini.

 ?? — AFP photo ?? Togo’s Emmanuel Adebayor (left) takes part in a training session at the Diamars Institut in Mbour, as part of th preparatio­ns for the upcoming 2017 Africa Cup of Nations in Gabon.
— AFP photo Togo’s Emmanuel Adebayor (left) takes part in a training session at the Diamars Institut in Mbour, as part of th preparatio­ns for the upcoming 2017 Africa Cup of Nations in Gabon.

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