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EXCLUSIVE: Black Princesses demand payment of 2022 Costa Rica World Cup qualification bonuses

Nana Agyemang by Nana Agyemang
October 31, 2023
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The demand for the 2022 Costa Rica World Cup qualification bonuses by the Black Princesses, Ghana’s national under-20 women’s football team, highlights their legitimate expectations and the financial commitments that had been assured to them for their remarkable accomplishments by the Ministry of Youth and Sports.

These young athletes had devoted themselves to securing their place in the World Cup, enduring strenuous training, competitive matches, and personal sacrifices to reach this goal. They expected their hard work and success to be rewarded, a standard practice in the world of sports.

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The bonuses in question amount to $2000 each for both home and away matches, intended for both the players and the technical team. The head coach is the exception, as they are entitled to double this bonus. These bonuses were promised as an incentive for qualification to the World Cup by the Ministry of Youth and Sports.

Their journey to the World Cup was indeed commendable. In the first match against Ethiopia on their home turf, the Black Princesses won 3-0, demonstrating their skill and determination. Their tenacity was further evident when they secured a 2-1 victory in the return leg in Accra, solidifying their qualification for the prestigious 2022 Costa Rica World Cup.

The 2022 Costa Rica World Cup represented a significant milestone in the young athletes’ careers. It offered them the opportunity to represent their country on an international stage, showcasing their talent and dedication. The Black Princesses performed admirably and brought pride to the nation with their participation in this global event.

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Therefore, their demand for the promised qualification bonuses is entirely legitimate, underscoring that athletes, irrespective of their age or gender, deserve to receive the financial recognition they were pledged. 

One player, who preferred to remain anonymous, voiced concerns about the outstanding payments. She said, “Our two bonuses – home and away wins against Ethiopia in the last qualifier games – are yet to be paid almost one year after the World Cup. Some of us have pressing family issues that we can use the money to resolve. However, this isn’t the case as we still haven’t been paid. I understand a letter has been sent to MoYS for payment to be made, but I think the FA isn’t pushing enough for us to get paid,” she told SportsworldGhana.com exclusively.

This call from the Black Princesses to receive their World Cup qualification bonuses serves as a reminder of the vital importance of honoring financial commitments to athletes. By doing so, the nation acknowledges and values the dedication and hard work of these young athletes, instilling a sense of pride and motivation that will shape their future careers in the world of sports.

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