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Rio 2016: Nigeria’s Olympic Footballers Stuck In Atlanta Over Unpaid Flight Bills

Nigeria’s Olympic football squad are stuck in Atlanta because of a problem with the payment for a flight to Rio, BBC reports.

The delay means the men’s team are expected to arrive in Brazil less than 36 hours before their opening match.

“The money paid by the [sports] ministry for the charter flight did not hit airline’s account on Tuesday so they refused to fly the team to Brazil,” a source close to the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) said.

They play Japan at 0100 GMT on Friday.

“The Nigerian government [sports ministry] is responsible for booking the tickets for the team to travel but we heard there is a logistical mix-up with payments,” a source close to the Nigeria Football Federation told the BBC.

“The money paid by the ministry for the charter flight did not hit airline’s account on Tuesday so they refused to fly the team to Brazil.”

The hitch in the transfer of funds is being blamed on currency conversions via various bank accounts.“It is a cumbersome exercise but they should have started the process much earlier, which NFF was pointing out. This issue has nothing to do with the NFF,” the source explained.

Inside the squad, the picture is not clear when they will be leaving. One of the players told the BBC: “We’ve been told to get ready to fly out in few hours but that’s been the story since last week.”

Nigeria are in the same Group B as Sweden, Colombia and Japan and won gold in 1996 – the first team from Africa to claim the Olympic football title – as well as finishing in 2008.

 

 

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