A benefactor has handed a reward of
$390,000 to the Nigerian Olympic football team in Brazil after they won
won bronze on Saturday, BBC Sport reports.
Japanese plastic surgeon Katsuya Takasu
had promised to reward the team after hearing about their financial
difficulties before and during the tournament.
Takasu fulfilled his promise by
presenting cheques of $200,000 and $190,000 to coach Samson Siasia and
captain Mikel Obi respectively on behalf of the team.
He met with them two hours after Nigeria defeated Honduras 3-2 in the bronze medal play-off.
“The $200,000 covers the bonuses and allowances as promised and the $190,000 is for the bronze medal,” Takasu told BBC Sport.
“I had travelled from Tokyo prepared to
reward them anyway, and to watch them win the bronze inside the stadium
was very fulfilling,” he added.
Before arriving in Rio, the Under-23
team were held up in Atlanta, because of a problem with the payment for
their flight, and they only landed in Brazil just hours before their
opening 5-4 win over Japan.
Nigeria also had a troubled build-up to
their quarter-final against Denmark after the players boycotted a
training session in a dispute over pay.
“This team showed resilience and fought
the hardest to achieve success, despite all their problems – some
people would have given up but they didn’t,” said Takasu.
“In everything we must always let people understand that they are appreciated and not just in football but generally in life.”
Siasia, who becomes the most decorated
African football coach at the Olympics having won a silver medal in
Beijing in 2008, thanked Takasu for his generosity and support.
“We can’t thank doctor Takasu enough
because what he has done is amazing and unbelievable, we didn’t see this
coming when we set out for the Olympics” Siasia told BBC Sport.
“It’s not just about the money. You
can’t equate his gesture in figures or words, to find a big supporter
far away in Japan travel down here to cheer and back us is unbelievable.
“I can only say a big thank you on behalf of my team and country, we pray God continue to bless him abundantly,” Siasia added.
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