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Black Stars to pocket $750,000 for AFCON feat

Posted On Wednesday, 20th February 2013
The Ghana Football Association (GFA) will be $750,000 richer for the Black Stars fourth placing at the just ended 2013 Africa Cup of Nations.

The Ghana Football Association (GFA) will be $750,000 richer for the Black Stars fourth placing at the just ended 2013 Africa Cup of Nations.

The Ghana Football Association (GFA) will be $750,000 richer for the Black Stars fourth placing at the just ended 2013 Africa Cup of Nations.

The amount represents the prize for emerging as the fourth best team at the tournament that pitted together the finest 16 teams on the continent.

The prize was published by the Confederation of African Football (CAF) in its list of financial awards for the 29th edition of the premier continental competition.

According to CAF, the Stars will pocket same amount as third place Mali, though the latter had the bronze medal inclusive to the cash prize.

It is however not known if the full package will be handed over to the GFA or penalties incurred during the three-week tournament will be deducted from the amount.

However, according to the CAF regulations, the continental body catered for the air-fare of the 30-member contingent (23 players and seven officials) for each National Association participating at the final tournament.

A total of 10 million dollars was distributed amongst the 16 finalists with eventual winners, Nigeria, due to receive the lion’s share of $1,500,000.

Losing finalists, Burkina Faso are entitled to $1,000,000 for reaching the biggest milestone in their history.

All the four teams that bowed out of the quarter final stage will each pocket $600,000 namely Cape Verde, Cote d’Ivoire, Togo and hosts South Africa.

The teams that failed to go past the group stage were also not left out of the booty sharing with those finishing third in their respective groups going away with half-a-million.

The other four participants will each receive $400,000 for their performance at the January 19 to February 10 tournament.

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READERS COMMENTS

  1. Don Justy says:

    Each player, with their horrible performance, got $57,000 multiply by 23 players totals $1,131,000, excuding officials. What a loss. Asa Gyen and his lazy lousy cohorts are really milking the nation dry. Eii, hmm. Posterity will judge u…

  2. Ajax says:

    What have they achieve wit their lazy coach before taking this money?God will punish so call corrupt gfa official.sack the coach.

  3. Kwame says:

    The headline is misleading. The money is being given to the GFA. It could be used for anything the GFA sees fit, including new training grounds, travel accommodations, , or perhaps even more player bonuses. The title should read ‘Ghana FA to pocket $750,000 for Black Stars’ Fourth Place Finish.’ Whether or not the inaccuracy was intentional, to provoke negative comments, I’ll hold my judgment on the matter.

  4. Ghanas Son says:

    Please sack Akwasi Appiah now!! He is the worse Black Stars coach I ahve seen in my whole life. GFA, use your head and not your stomach.
    http://www.facebook.com/SackKwasiAppiahNow?ref=hl

  5. Chu says:

    Thanks Ghana’s son. We shall smoke this arse out.

  6. Chu says:

    Thanks Ghana’s son. We shall smoke this arse out at the website





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