Nigeria’s U-20 Women National Team star, Courtney Dike, has explained why she rejected bonus payments at the FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup finals in Canada.
The Oklahoma State University student wrote in a mail: “I would like to respond to what I have been reading on the internet about rejecting bonuses.
“I am delighted to play for Nigeria whenever called upon. I knew before leaving for the U-20 World Cup that I would not accept any bonuses. Acceptance of prize money is against NCAA regulations (the division 1 collegiate governing body) here in the US, so that is the main reason for rejecting it.
“Knowing this beforehand, I still chose to represent the country because I believed the experience would be more valuable than the money, and I was right.”
“The financial damage and the consequences for CAF and its marketing partners would be too severe to call it off,” he told French radio.
CAF media director Junior Binyam said a statement on CAF’s decision would be communicated only after the conclusion of the executive committee meeting, which could stretch into Wednesday.
Morocco sports minister Mohamed Ouzzine told Reuters on Monday they had not heard from CAF since sending them a letter on Saturday repeating their request for a postponement and had no idea what their decision would be.