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Eagles land $30k bonus, goal rush fills AFCON coffers
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 80955, member: 636"] The Nigerian football federation caved and doubled the player bonuses for the AFCON knockout stage. After the Super Eagles rejected an initial offer, the NFF agreed to pay each squad member thirty thousand dollars for reaching the round of sixteen. A source confirmed the agreement, which also covers bonuses for potential later rounds. The team has already earned extra cash from a separate goal incentive, banking twenty-five thousand dollars for their five goals so far in Morocco. This offensive output under coach Eric Chelle marks a shift from the defensive strategy of the previous tournament. While they are now the highest scorers in the competition, the trade-off has been a leakier defense. The team has yet to keep a clean sheet, conceding three goals in two matches with goalkeeper Stanley Nwabali. The new bonus structure reflects both the team's successful advancement and their more aggressive style of play. [/QUOTE]
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