According to BBC Sport, The
BBC Sport understands the players believe they are each
$15,000 (£8,800) short of what they were expecting for reaching the last 16 in Brazil .
They refused to train in Campinas on Thursday and officials later
confirmed the session had been cancelled.
BBC Sport has learned the problem lies in the
interpretation of the bonus structure, with the players believing they will
only receive $10,000 for their win 1-0 over Bosnia-Hercegovina and $5,000 for
the 0-0 draw with Iran .
The players' understanding was they would receive a
$30,000 payment for qualifying from the group.
However, it is believed the Nigerian Football
Federation's offer to the players includes the agreed win and draw bonuses plus
30% of the prize money due from Fifa for reaching the knockout stage.
This is understood to rise to 40% of the prize money from
Fifa if Nigeria
were to win their round of 16 match, 50% for a quarter-final victory, 60% for a
win in the semi-final stage and 70% for lifting the trophy.
While all parties work to find a resolution to the
misunderstanding, coach Stephen Keshi has insisted it will not affect the
team's performance.
And it has been confirmed to the BBC that the players
will travel to Brasilia
on Friday as scheduled and will train in the evening and over the weekend.
It is not the first time the Super Eagles have made a
stance over money - last year they arrived late for the Confederations Cup in Brazil .
Reference: bbcsport
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