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Uganda Cranes players end strike after payment of pending allowances as FUFA promises extra $6000

Uganda Cranes players end strike after payment of pending allowances as FUFA promises extra $6000

Uganda Cranes players can finally smile as they ended their boycott of Africa Cup of Nations training after being promised an extra $6000 dollars each by the country’s Football Association (FUFA) even after all their pending allowances were cleared.

The squad took to the pitch three hours behind schedule on Wednesday, after securing the extra cash just days ahead of their important do or die clash against Senegal in he last 16.

FUFA says it had already paid everything owed under the pre-tournament agreement.

But the governing body said the importance of Friday’s game meant they had to act.

“Considering the magnitude and importance of the event of Uganda Cranes match against the Teranga Lions of Senegal, the interests of the Nation, Government, the Sponsors, and the gallant fans, FUFA has agreed to pay 6,000 USD over and above the agreed terms in the Code of Conduct,” a FUFA statement read.

It stated that “matters of finance” will not now be discussed until the end of their participation in the tournament.

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