Billionaire Resolves Africa's World Cup Pay Dispute | Soccer/Soccer
Thu, 06 Jul 2023 01:30
The president of the governing body of African football has intervened to resolve a pay dispute between the South African women's football team and the national federation.
The team's preparations for this month's World Cup were thrown into disarray before the final warm-up game against Botswana at the weekend. Banyana Banyana boycotted the match.
They also refused to sign contracts after raising bonus issues.
Fifa has guaranteed each player $30,000 (£24,000) for taking part in the tournament but this figure was not included in the contracts the players were given to sign.
Patrice Motsepe, a wealthy South African businessman who is also the president of Confederation of African Football (Caf), and his wife Precious Moloi brokered a deal between the two parties, with a donation from their foundation going towards bonuses for the players.
The Women's World Cup is due to start later this month in Australia and New Zealand.

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