Fifa has confirmed it has paid Nigeria the outstanding 2019 Women’s World Cup prize money.
The West Africans were initially due to receive $1m for reaching the Round of 16 in France, but $240,000 was deducted for the team's extended stay and rescheduled flight after their sit-in protest.
In February, the African champions were yet to get their benefit eight months after participating in the finals, and the world governing body, in a letter to Goal had explained the payment delays.
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"Regarding your request, as part of our long-term vision to invest into the development of women’s football at all levels, prior to last year’s Fifa Women’s World Cup in France, Fifa announced that it would more than triple the financial contribution for participating Member Associations in the tournament to USD 50 million," Will Shand, a Fifa spokesperson, wrote to Goal.