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Sports Ministry cancels payment of winning bonuses to Black Stars Management Committee members

By Vincent Ashitey
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The Minister of Sports and Recreation, Kofi Adams, has announced the cancellation of winning bonuses for members of the Black Stars Management Committee.

While the players will continue to receive $5,000 each as a winning bonus in the upcoming FIFA World Cup qualifiers, the $10,000 package previously allocated to committee members has been scrapped.

Speaking at a press briefing in Accra on Tuesday, September 2, Mr. Adams explained that although the budget for each game was initially set at $1 million, the Ministry has approved $1.3 million to cover two matches.

He stressed that management members would no longer receive bonuses tied to match results but would instead be entitled to their per diems.

“If for every win we are to pay a winning bonus, what happens if we do not win the number of games to qualify us for the tournament? Under the previous arrangement, management team members received winning bonuses, but in the end, the team did not even qualify for the Africa Cup of Nations.

“The players earned nothing, yet managers walked away with bonuses. The president has made it clear: supervise and receive your per diem, but no winning bonus,” the Minister said.

Meanwhile, the Black Stars will face Chad in N’Djamena on September 4 before hosting Mali at the Accra Sports Stadium on September 8.