The Ministry of Youth and Sports has disbursed an amount of $84,000 to the Black Starlets.
Ghana made it to the last eight of the 2017 FIFA World Cup after topping group A of the tournament before they jumped the hurdle of Niger, but their campaign was halted by Mali.
The government of Ghana through the Ministry of Youth and Sports has paid an amount of $84,000 to the team and each player will earn $4,000.
The players received $3,000 as bonus for qualifying from the group stage and they received additional $1000 for seeing off Niger in the round of 16 stage
Players to benefit:
Goalkeepers: Ibrahim Danladi (Kotoko), Michael Acquaye (WAFA), Kwame Aziz (Mandela Soccer Academy)
Defenders: Najeeb Yakubu (New Town Youth), Gideon Mensah (Right to Dream), Bismark Terry Owusu(Mandela Soccer Academy), Edmund Arko-Mensah (Wa All Stars), Abdul Razak Yusif(Koforidua Youth), Gideon Acquah (Bofoakwa Tano), Rashid Alhassan (Aduana Stars), John Otu (Dreams FC)
Midfielders: Isaac Gyamfi (New Life FC), Gabriel Leveh (Tema Youth), Ibrahim Sulley (New Life FC), Mohammed Kudus (Right to Dream), Emmanuel Toku (Cheetah FC), Mohammed Iddriss (Cheetah FC)
Strikers: Eric Ayiah (Charity Stars), Richard Danso (WAFA), Mohammed Aminu (WAFA),
Ibrahim Sadiq (Right To Dream)