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Gambia players boycott final training session ahead of AFCON over unpaid bonuses

The Gambia players are unhappy. They are still waiting for a promised payment of $15,000 before the start of the AFCON. Yesterday, they boyotted the final training session before leaving for Ivory Coast.
The Gambia headcoach Tom Saintfiet at the final training session in Gambia ahead of AFCON
The Gambia headcoach Tom Saintfiet at the final training session in Gambia ahead of AFCON

Coach Tom Saintfiet's team were due to have a farewell training session in front of their home fans at the national stadium in Banjul on Tuesday, January 9.

However, the players staged a boycott because they are still waiting for the bonus payments they were promised. There should have been $15,000 per player, but this has not yet been paid.

The players, therefore, decided to go on strike. The ones who ultimately suffered were the thousands of fans, waiting to watch their stars one last time.

Belgian coach Tom Saintfiet and the coaching team tried to keep the fans entertained. However, the fans made their displeasure known and called on the officials to pay the players.

It is unpleasant background noise that the Scorpions do not need now. Although they have a positive winning record (18 wins, 9 draws, 13 defeats in 40 games) since coach Saintfiet took charge in 2018, their chances of advancing to the knockout stage at the AFCON are very low.

The Gambia have to face defending champions Senegal on Monday, followed by rivals Guinea and five-time champions Cameroon to conclude the group stage.

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