The
coach of the U-23 team that won bronze at the just concluded Olympics
in Brazil has opened up on how they shared the money given to the team
by Japanese billionaire.
Mikel Obi, Dr. Katsuya Takasu and Coach Samson Siasia
Coach of Nigeria's U-23 Bronze winning team at the just concluded
Rio 2016 Olympics, Samson Siasia has given details how the team shared
the $390,000 given to them by Japanese billionaire, Dr. Katsuya Takasu.
Siasia described the criticism the team has received over the money
from the Nigerian Football Federation as unwarranted, saying that the
investigations called for by the top dogs in the federation were
unnecessary.
“What actually happened is that the man was just curious how a
team that was neglected and abandoned could arrive Rio under five hours
and defeat the Japanese team that had all they needed and have been put
together for over three years, that was his amazement.” Siasia said explaining what transpired.
He continued,“These guys who are saying they want to do all
manner of checks, what have they done for us? Do you know that since we
returned, nobody from the NFF or Ministry has called us to say that we
did well. The president came and just talked and that was it, well it is
not the first time he will be talking.
“When players don’t even have $100 dollars in their pocket and you want to come and preach to them.” Siasia said the entire amount of $390,000 was shared equally among all the members of the team including the supporting staff.
“The Japanese benefactor said $200,000 and $190,000 was
supposed to be for bronze medal and it was split among the players and
officials equally. It is not my personal money and this must be made
clear.
“What I got was what every other player or official in the team
got about $14,000 dollars each. The man came to Salvador where we
played and gave $200,000 as draft to me and $190,000 to Mikel because he
cannot write cheque to every member of the team, he made it simpler so
that we all can share the money and now we are paying to the individual
accounts of the boys.
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