The Super Eagles players and officials have boycotted training in Morocco over unresolved issues regarding outstanding payments.
The Independent Mirror reports that, in a statement released by the team, the players confirmed that the entire squad, including officials, refused to train on Tuesday as they await a resolution from the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF).
“The full squad, including officials, boycotted training today in Morocco due to unresolved issues over outstanding payments,” the statement read.
The Super Eagles are hoping for a quick resolution to resume preparations ahead of Thursday’s crucial 2026 World Cup qualifying playoff against Gabon.
Nigeria are set to face Gabon in a must-win clash, but their preparations have been disrupted by the ongoing payment dispute.
