Guinea’s national football team secured their spot in the 2023 African Cup of Nations round of 16, marking a significant achievement.
The Syli Nationale sealed their qualification despite losing 2-0 to Senegal in their last group game at the Stade Charles Konan Banny in Yamoussoukro on Tuesday.
However, the joy is clouded by delayed qualification bonuses, causing frustration among players.
Despite media announcements, there’s a stark contrast between the celebratory news and the reality faced by Kaba Diawara’s squad.
The promised bonuses, a substantial $10,000 per player for reaching the next stage of the AFCON, have yet to be disbursed.
Even after a meeting with sports ministry representatives, the players and staff are grappling with uncertainty regarding the timing of the payment.
The commitment made by the ministry to settle the bonuses before Saturday provides a glimmer of hope, but the delay has left the team in a state of anticipation and concern.
With the upcoming round of 16 match against Equatorial Guinea scheduled for January 28, the financial matters linger as a potential distraction.
The players, including captain Naby Keïta, are keenly focused on receiving their due bonuses, hoping for resolution before the crucial matches.