Warriors set to share $250,000 AFCON qualification bonus

 

The Zimbabwe men’s national football team, affectionately known as the Warriors, are poised to receive a significant financial reward for their successful qualification for the prestigious Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) tournament. According to revelations from ZimBhola, the players and technical team will share a quarter of the total qualification bonus, amounting to US$250,000.

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The news comes as a welcome development, confirming that a direct and substantial portion of the earnings will be distributed among those who toiled on the pitch and behind the scenes to secure the nation's place at the continental showpiece. A contract reviewed by this reporter confirmed the Zimbabwe Football Association’s (ZIFA) commitment to this financial arrangement.

The total AFCON qualification bonus stands at US$1 million, with the agreement stipulating that 25% of this sum will be paid out directly to the squad. The contract specifically outlines that all players who either featured in the squad or participated in any of the qualifying matches will be entitled to a share of the payout.

This move marks a crucial step in recognizing the efforts of the team and is expected to boost morale as the Warriors prepare for the tournament. The direct allocation of funds to the players and coaching staff is a positive sign, highlighting a clear incentive structure tied to performance and success on the field. As the nation celebrates the team's achievement, the focus now shifts to preparations for the main event and the potential for even greater triumphs on the African stage.

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