Barcelona Doctor Helps The Lions
By Innocent Mbunwe in Ghana
Carlos Perez, medical doctor from Spanish club, FC Barcelona who followed Samuel Eto'o Fils to the 26th edition of the African Cup of nations is of great help to the Indomitable Lions in Ghana.
Perez who was asked by his club Barcelona to monitor Eto'o Fils is now very generous to the team as a whole. During every training session of the Lions, Perez would be seen doing physiotherapy to the players if injured.
He has teamed up with Lions doctor, Guillaume Atchou to keep the Lions den injury-free though Timothé is reported to have a toe injury.
Row In Lions Den Over Bonuses
The Indomitable Lions whom before the competition were promised FCFA 73 million each if they win the trophy refused to collect their bonuses on Thursday when they qualified for the next round. The FCFA 73million each was a decision agreed on in a tripartite meeting between the Ministry of Sports and Physical Education, FECAFOOT and the 23 players called up for the Ghana jamboree.
The players demanded FCFA 85 million each but they eventually settled for FCFA 73 million. Each player in the Lions' den was given FCFA 20 million, as participation fee, then an additional FCFA 10 million each if they qualify for the next round, FCFA 8 million if they win the quarterfinal and FCFA 10 million for a Semi final victory and FCFA 25 million each if they win the final, which totals to FCFA 73 million each.
But after the 4-2 defeat b
By Innocent Mbunwe in Ghana
Carlos Perez, medical doctor from Spanish club, FC Barcelona who followed Samuel Eto'o Fils to the 26th edition of the African Cup of nations is of great help to the Indomitable Lions in Ghana.
Perez who was asked by his club Barcelona to monitor Eto'o Fils is now very generous to the team as a whole. During every training session of the Lions, Perez would be seen doing physiotherapy to the players if injured.
He has teamed up with Lions doctor, Guillaume Atchou to keep the Lions den injury-free though Timothé is reported to have a toe injury.
Row In Lions Den Over Bonuses
The Indomitable Lions whom before the competition were promised FCFA 73 million each if they win the trophy refused to collect their bonuses on Thursday when they qualified for the next round. The FCFA 73million each was a decision agreed on in a tripartite meeting between the Ministry of Sports and Physical Education, FECAFOOT and the 23 players called up for the Ghana jamboree.
The players demanded FCFA 85 million each but they eventually settled for FCFA 73 million. Each player in the Lions' den was given FCFA 20 million, as participation fee, then an additional FCFA 10 million each if they qualify for the next round, FCFA 8 million if they win the quarterfinal and FCFA 10 million for a Semi final victory and FCFA 25 million each if they win the final, which totals to FCFA 73 million each.
But after the 4-2 defeat b

